2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-4658.2007.00474.x
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Senators or courtiers: negotiating models for the College of Cardinals under Julius II and Leo X

Abstract: The early sixteenth century marked the intensification of papal efforts to transform the papacy from a senatorial model, with a cooperative relationship between the pope and cardinals, into a court. Using ecclesiastical ritual, Popes Julius II and Leo X constructed a courtly environment in which the College of Cardinals was a silent but visible supporter of the papacy, rather than a group of vocal political counsellors. The written work of the papal Master of Ceremonies Paris de' Grassi (1504–1521) shows the d… Show more

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“…Pellegrini, 2002; DeSilva, 2008. It must be noted that Pellegrini's turning point coincides with what others have suggested is a change in papal attitude toward the nobility.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…Pellegrini, 2002; DeSilva, 2008. It must be noted that Pellegrini's turning point coincides with what others have suggested is a change in papal attitude toward the nobility.…”
supporting
confidence: 67%