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In Chronicle of the Popes, P.G. Maxwell-Stuart, a historian at the University of Aberdeen, provides a good selection of illustrations with a lightweight text. -- The New York Times Book Review, Henry Chadwick


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For nearly two millennia the Popes have not only shaped the course of one of the world's great religions but have also played a part--sometimes a dominant one--in the history of Europe. Chronicle of the Popes examines the lives, deeds, and misdeeds of the 264 Popes from St. Peter to John Paul II. There is an extraordinary dichotomy between the awesome dignity of the holy office and the all-too-human passions and pleasures of some of the individuals who have occupied it. The Renaissance Pope Leo X is well known for remarking on his election, "God has given Us the Papacy; now let Us enjoy it"; and the seventeenth-century pontiff Urban VIII conducted an elaborate magical ceremony in the papal apartments. Yet many of the Popes were pious and holy men, remarkable statesmen as well as spiritual leaders, and great patrons of the arts. Almost all the foremost painters, sculptors, and architects of the Renaissance benefited from Papal patronage. Chronicle of the Popes provides a grand historical overview, showing how ultimately the Papacy has come full circle--from self-consciously spiritual office, through embroilment in political power, and now, as we approach the end of the second millennium, back to spiritual office.

The detailed coverage includes:
* data files for every Pope, listing information such as early career and family relationships;
* special features including the excavation of St. Peter's tomb and the Spanish Inquisition;
* portraits of the major Popes, genealogical trees, and four-color maps;
* time lines with at-a-glance visual guides to the key events of each Pope's reign.


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  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson; 1st edition (November 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0500017980
  • ISBN-13: 978-0500017982
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An essential reference for the Medieval /Church Historian, March 22, 2000
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I am a History Major in college and one of my area's of interest is the Middle Ages (400AD-1500AD). Of course this means that to study the time of the Middle Ages, one must study Papal History as well. I find that this book is essential in researching not only the history of the Papacy but also the Emperors who were allies and enemies of individual Popes.

This reference is easy to follow, outstanding timeline references, great drawings, paintings and pictures, but MOST OF ALL it has the brief history of each Pope since St. Peter and also significant achievements of each Pope as well. It also tells about other significant events around the world during the history of the Catholic Church as well. Without this reference book (I consider it a tool) I would be at a definite disadvantage.

This book is a MUST have for Medieval-Church Historians as well as those who are Medieval History Buffs as well.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great Concept but..., January 11, 2003
By Mary F Czach (APO, AP United States) - See all my reviews
The illustrations in this book are wonderful, but the descriptions are not very detailed, and the book does not give references. For example, it is said that a particular pope was highly critisized, but it doesn't say by whom or what was the pope's response -- if any -- to that criticism. (Nor does it cite any documents that critisize him.) It accuses another pope of "extensive" nepotism, without mentioning which members of his family he gave jobs to or even how many people the author means by "extensive" and again no references are given. I did not find the "rose colored glasses" nor apologist approach that another reviewer mentioned, but the lack of references made this book of limited, and questionable, value.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Provides a good historical outline for newcomers..., April 30, 2005
With the passing of Pope John Paul II and the subsequent election of Benedict XVI last month, this 1997 book officially becomes a little out of date (always inevitable when dealing with a living lineage). Nonetheless, the book will give readers with little knowledge of the papacy the basic story behind how it arrived at its current state (those who already have knowledge of the papacy and its history will likely learn nothing new).

It's a dizzying journey, and doubtless much had to be left out to fit the entire 2,000 year journey into one volume (two volumes may have been more appropriate). Still, those not seeking details and the nitty gritty of the papacy can come to a cursory appreciation of the office's history and evolution since its founding during the late Roman Empire.

After a 2-4 page preface (not a lot of background) the book leaps into history beginning with St. Peter in the 1st century AD. What follows is far too complex to summarize (which this 240-page book proves more than anything). However, the basic high-level progression of the papacy from St. Peter, to shadowy and difficult beginnings up to the 15th century, to international secular superpower (complete with corruption) through the 18th century, to a humbled return to spiritual leadership of the world's largest church in the 20th century, can be adumbrated. Readers will see most of the highlights of the history, but likely come away with little understanding of the office itself.

To be fair, the papacy heartily challenges any attempt at summarization. Being the world's longest running office, it touches the Roman Empire, medieval Europe, countless wars, innumerable countries and peoples, Charlemange, the crusades, the Reformation, the Renaissance, the French Revolution, Napolean, two World Wars, and the modern industrialized world. Any short summary of this lineage is bound to leave out countless details. As an introduction to the basic history of the papacy, this book succeeds fairly well. As an introduction to the office itself, however, it does not fare so well. As long as readers go into this book with the expectation that it's almost purely history, the disappointment shouldn't be too harsh. The book will whet the interest of anyone with a shred of curiosity about this enormous institution. Other books will have to fill in the details, ultimately. To take some examples: why popes traditionally take a new name upon election isn't really even discussed. The section on Gregory I will likely leave readers wondering why he's called "Gregory the Great". The section on Alexander VI includes more details on Savanarola than the pope himself. The infamous "cadaver synod" of Stephen VI in the 9th century receives a very brief treatment. The "Pope Joan" hoax gets mentioned but with almost no detail whatsoever. The terms "Vatican I" and "Vatican II" are not used anywhere in the book (the longer "First Vatican Council" and "Second Vatican Council" are used instead).

On the up side, numerous pictures from all eras pervade nearly every page of the book. The copious pictures alone make the book worthwhile. Sidenotes shed some light on special subjects (e.g., the alleged discovery of the bones of St. Peter, the Carolingian Empire, the crusades, the Fransiscans and Dominicans, the former papal palace at Avignon, the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, the building of the current St. Peter's Basilica, the formation of Vatican City, etc.).

In the end, expect brevity from this book and expect to come out of it with numerous questions. But also expect to have a basic understanding of the history of the world's oldest extant office of authority. Those with little or no knowledge will find a great starting point here.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Now I Know
A good read. All the Popes in their order of years during their reign. Good reference for thoise interested and the stories of each Pope. Thanks Amazon!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A nice overview book on Papal history
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2.0 out of 5 stars Less Than Meets the Eye
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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting compendium of information
For most of us, irrespective of our religious orientation, the Papacy is a religious institution the responsibility for which was purportedly handed from Jesus to his disciple... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to reference, yet enough material to do good research
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