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Readers, texts, and compilers in the earlier Middle Ages: studies in medieval canon law in honour of Linda Fowler-Magerl Brett, Martin • Cushing, Kathleen G. [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Church, faith, and culture in the medieval West |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Kurztitel: | Studies Linda Fowler-Magerl |
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Autoren suchen: Brett, Martin • Cushing, Kathleen G. |
Inhalt
The Notitia Galliarum: an unusual Bavarian version |
Useful guilt: canonists and penance on the Carolingian frontier |
Authority and the canons in Burchard's Decretum and Ivo's Decretum |
The collection in seventy-four titles: a monastic canon law collection from eleventh-century France |
"Intermediate" and minor collections: the case of the Collectio canonum Barberiniana |
Poitevin manuscripts, the abbey of Saint-Ruf and ecclesiastical reform in the eleventh century |
Another re-examination of the council of Pisa 1135 |
Marital consent in Gratian's Decretum |
Crimina que episcopis inpingere dicis: the contribution of the Collectio polycarpus to an early ordo iudiciorum |
Margin and afterthought: the Clavis in action |
The origins of legal science in England in the twelfth century: Lincoln, Oxford and the career of Vacarius |
'My learned friend': professional etiquette in medieval courtrooms |