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1 | The medieval origins of the legal profession: canonists, civilians, and courts Brundage, James Arthur. |
2 | The profession and practice of medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
3 | The chronicle of Henry of Livonia / Henricus Lettus Henricus <Lettus>. Brundage, James Arthur [Hrsg.]. |
4 | Handbook of Medieval Sexuality Bullough, Vern L. • Brundage, James Arthur [Hrsg.]. |
5 | Medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
6 | Sex, law and marriage in the Middle Ages Brundage, James Arthur. |
7 | The crusades, holy war and canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
8 | Law, Sex, and Christian Society in Medieval Europe Brundage, James Arthur. |
9 | Sexual Practices & the Medieval Church Bullough, Vern L. • Brundage, James Arthur. |
10 | Richard the Lion Heart Brundage, James Arthur. |
11 | Medieval Canon Law and the Crusader Brundage, James Arthur. |
12 | The Crusades: motives and achievements Brundage, James Arthur [Hrsg.]. http://www.mgh-bibliothek.de/dokumente/a/a097077.pdf |
13 | The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia Henricus <Lettus>. Brundage, James Arthur [Hrsg.]. |
14 | The Practice of Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
15 | lus fori and lus poli: The juridification of Classical Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
16 | The Medieval Battle of the Faculties: Theologians v. Canonists Brundage, James Arthur. |
17 | Introduction: Henry of Livonia, The Writer and His Chronicle Brundage, James Arthur. |
19 | Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
20 | Bibliography of James A. Brundages Published Works Brundage, James Arthur. Eichbauer, Melodie Harris [Bearb.]. |
21 | Doctorihus bona dona danda sunt: Actions to Recover Unpaid Legal Fees Brundage, James Arthur. |
23 | The Managerial Revolution in the English Church Brundage, James Arthur. |
24 | Legal Ethics and Professionalism in the Ius commune Brundage, James Arthur. |
25 | The Teaching and Study of Canon Law in the Law Schools Brundage, James Arthur. |
26 | 'My learned friend': professional etiquette in medieval courtrooms Brundage, James Arthur. |
27 | Professional Canonists and Their Clients: Problems in Legal Ethics Brundage, James Arthur. |
28 | Legal Ethics: A Medieval Ghost Story Brundage, James Arthur. |
29 | Full and partial proof in classical canonical procedure Brundage, James Arthur. |
30 | The Advocats's Dilemma: What Can You Tell the Client? A Problem in Legal Ethics Brundage, James Arthur. |
31 | Urban II, Pope (c. 1035-1099, r. 1088-1099) Brundage, James Arthur. |
32 | Legal learning and the professionalization of canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
33 | Innocent III, Pope (1160 or 1161-16 July 1216) Brundage, James Arthur. |
34 | Voluntary martyrs and canon law: the case of the first crusaders Brundage, James Arthur. |
36 | Sexuality Brundage, James Arthur. |
37 | Contingent fees and the 'ius commune' Brundage, James Arthur. |
38 | Latin jurists in the Levant: the legal elite of the crusader states Brundage, James Arthur. |
39 | Richard I, the Lion-heart Brundage, James Arthur. |
40 | Law: Roman Brundage, James Arthur. |
41 | The monk as lawyer Brundage, James Arthur. |
42 | From classroom to courtroom: Parisian canonists and their careers Brundage, James Arthur. |
43 | Preface Brundage, James Arthur. |
45 | The ethics of the legal profession: medieval canonists and their clients Brundage, James Arthur. |
46 | Roman Law, Canon Law, and the Law of Marriage in the United States Brundage, James Arthur. |
47 | Universities and the 'ius commune' in medieval Europe Brundage, James Arthur. |
48 | Law: canon Brundage, James Arthur. |
49 | The Calumny Oath and ethical ideals of canonical advocates Brundage, James Arthur. |
50 | Taxation of costs in medieval canonical courts Brundage, James Arthur. |
51 | Teaching canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
52 | The Cambridge faculty of canon law and the ecclesiastical courts of Ely Brundage, James Arthur. |
53 | Legal aid for the poor and the professionalization of law in the Middle Ages Brundage, James Arthur. |
54 | The rise of professional canonists and development of the 'ius commune' Brundage, James Arthur. |
55 | Entry to the ecclesiastical bar at Ely in the fourteenth century: the oath of admission Brundage, James Arthur. |
56 | The profits of the law: Legal fees and university-trained advocates Brundage, James Arthur. |
57 | Urban II, Pope Brundage, James Arthur. |
58 | The canon law curriculum in medieval Cambridge Brundage, James Arthur. |
59 | The ethics of advocacy: confidentiality and conflict of interest in medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
60 | The lawyers of the military orders Brundage, James Arthur. |
61 | Crusades Brundage, James Arthur. |
62 | Addenda and corrigenda Brundage, James Arthur. |
63 | Crusades, clerics and violence: reflections on a canonical theme Brundage, James Arthur. |
64 | The canon law of divorce in the mid-twelfth century: Louis VII C. Eleanor of Aquitaine Brundage, James Arthur. |
65 | The Ambidextrous Advocate: A Study in the History of Legal Ethics Brundage, James Arthur. |
66 | Sin, Crime and the Pleasures of the Flesh: the medieval Church judges sexual offences. Brundage, James Arthur. |
67 | Art. Marriage, christian Brundage, James Arthur. |
68 | Vultures, Whores, and Hypocrites: Images of Lawyers in Medieval Literature Brundage, James Arthur. |
69 | The Practice of Advocacy in the Middle Ages: Lawyering in the Courts of the "Ius Commune" Brundage, James Arthur. |
70 | Adoption in the Medieval Ius Commune Brundage, James Arthur. |
72 | The ethics of advocacy: confidentiality and conflict of interest in medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
73 | Universities and the "ius commune" in Medieval Europe Brundage, James Arthur. |
74 | Teaching canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
75 | Domestic Violence in Classical Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
76 | Bishop Thomas Arundel and the University of Cambridge Brundage, James Arthur. |
77 | The ethics of advocacy: confidentiality and conflict of interest in medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
78 | The canon law curriculum in medieval Cambridge Brundage, James Arthur. |
79 | The married man's dilemma: sexual morals, canon law, and marital restraint Brundage, James Arthur. |
80 | Taxation of Costs in Medieval Canonical Courts Brundage, James Arthur. |
81 | Juridical space: female witnesses in canon law Brundage, James Arthur. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1291781 |
82 | Force and fear: a marriage case from eleventh-century Aragon. Brundage, James Arthur. |
83 | Obscene and lascivious: behavioral obscenity in canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
84 | The calumny oath and ethical ideals of canonical advocates Brundage, James Arthur. |
85 | Immortalizing the Crusades: Law and Institutions Brundage, James Arthur. |
86 | Crusaders and jurists: the legal consequences of crusader status Brundage, James Arthur. |
88 | Professional discipline in the medieval courts christian: the Candlesby case Brundage, James Arthur. |
89 | Playing by the rules: sexual behaviour and legal norms in medieval Europe Brundage, James Arthur. |
90 | Introduction Brundage, James Arthur. |
91 | The paradox of sexual equality in the early Middle Ages Brundage, James Arthur. |
92 | Sex and canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
93 | Proof in canonical criminal law Brundage, James Arthur. |
95 | The Bar of the Ely Consistory Court in the Fourteenth Century: Advocates, Proctors, and Others Brundage, James Arthur. |
96 | The merry widow's serious sister: remarriage in classical canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
97 | The hierarchy of violence in twelfth- and thirteenth-century canonists Brundage, James Arthur. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40107438 |
98 | The Lawyer as his Client's Judge: The Medieval Advocate's Duty to the Court Brundage, James Arthur. |
99 | Enclosure of nuns: the decretal Periculoso and its commentators Brundage, James Arthur • Makowski, Elizabeth M.. |
100 | The lawyers of the military orders Brundage, James Arthur. |
101 | The Politics of Sodomy Rex v. Pons Hugh de Ampurias (1311) Brundage, James Arthur. |
102 | Preface Brundage, James Arthur. |
103 | Concubinage and Marriage in Medieval Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
104 | Prostitution in the Medieval Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
105 | Matrimonial Politics in Thirteenth-Century Aragon: Moncada v. Urgel Brundage, James Arthur. |
106 | Widows and remarriage: moral conflicts and their resolution in classical canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
107 | Sexual Equality in Medieval Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
108 | Impotence, frigidity and marital nullity in the decretists and the early decretalists Brundage, James Arthur. |
109 | The Treatment of Marriage in the Questiones Londinenses (MS Royal 9.E.VII) Brundage, James Arthur. |
110 | Sexuality, Marriage, and the Reform of Christian Society in the Thought of Gregory VII Brundage, James Arthur. |
111 | The Cambridge faculty of canon law and the ecclesiastical courts of Ely Brundage, James Arthur. |
112 | Marriage and Sexuality in the Decretals of Pope Alexander III Brundage, James Arthur. |
113 | Implied consent to intercourse Brundage, James Arthur. |
114 | 'Allas! That Evere Love Was Synne': Sex and Medieval Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
115 | Sex and Canon Law: A Statistical Analysis of Samples of Canon and Civil Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
116 | Let me count the ways: canonists and theologians contemplate coital positions Brundage, James Arthur. |
117 | 'Better to Marry Than to Burn?': The Case of the Vanishing Dichotomy Brundage, James Arthur. |
118 | Rape and Marriage in the Medieval Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
119 | Latin jurists in the Levant. The legal elite of the crusader states Brundage, James Arthur. |
120 | Intermarriage Between Christians and Jews in Medieval Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
121 | Carnal delight: Canonistic theories of sexuality Brundage, James Arthur. |
122 | Sumptuary laws and prostitution in late medieval Italy Brundage, James Arthur. |
123 | Widows as disadvantaged persons in medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
125 | St. Bernard and the jurists Brundage, James Arthur. |
126 | Humbert of Romans and the legitimacy of crusader conquests Brundage, James Arthur. |
127 | The Bar of the Ely Consistory Court in the Fourteenth Century. Advocates, Proctors and Others Brundage, James Arthur. |
128 | The army of the First Crusade and the crusade vow: some reflections on a recent book Brundage, James Arthur. |
129 | The votive obligations of crusaders. The development of a canonistic doctrine Brundage, James Arthur. |
130 | A twelfth century Oxford disputation concerning the privileges of the Knights Hospitallers Brundage, James Arthur. |
131 | The crusade of Richard I: two canonical "quaestiones" Brundage, James Arthur. |
132 | Christian marriage in thirteenth-century Livonia Brundage, James Arthur. |
133 | An errant crusader: Stephen of Blois Brundage, James Arthur. |
134 | "Cruce signari": the rite for taking the cross in England Brundage, James Arthur. |
135 | The Politics of Sodomy. Rex v. Pons Hugh de Ampurias (1311) Brundage, James Arthur. |
136 | St. Anselm, Ivo of Chartres, and the ideology of the First Crusade Brundage, James Arthur. |
137 | Holy War and the medieval lawyers Brundage, James Arthur. |
138 | The limits of the war-making power: the contribution of the medieval canonists Brundage, James Arthur. |
139 | A note on the attestation of crusaders' vows Brundage, James Arthur. |
140 | Prostitution, miscegenation and sexual purity in the First Crusade Brundage, James Arthur. |
141 | The crusader's wife revisited Brundage, James Arthur. |
142 | The crusader's wife: a canonistic quandary Brundage, James Arthur. |
144 | Sexuality, Marriage and the Reform of Christian Society in the Thought of Gregory VII Brundage, James Arthur. |
145 | The politics of sodomy: Rex v. Pons Hugh de Ampurias (1311) Brundage, James Arthur. |
146 | Marriage law in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem Brundage, James Arthur. |
147 | A transformed angel: the problem of the crusading monk Brundage, James Arthur. |
148 | Richard the Lion-heart and Byzantium Brundage, James Arthur. |
149 | Adhemar of Puy: the bishop and his critics Brundage, James Arthur. |
150 | Sexual equality in medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
151 | "Better to Marry than to Burn?" The Case of the Vanishing Dichotomy Brundage, James Arthur. |
152 | Art. Tithes Brundage, James Arthur. |
153 | Prostitution in the Medieval Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
154 | Art. Usury Brundage, James Arthur. |
155 | Legal Aid for the Poor and the Professionalization of Law in the Middle Ages Brundage, James Arthur. |
156 | Pennsylvania's Crusades Brundage, James Arthur. |
157 | The medieval advocate's profession Brundage, James Arthur. |
158 | The profits of the law: legal fees of university-trained advocates Brundage, James Arthur. http://www.jstor.org/stable/845992 |
159 | Comments on the papers Brundage, James Arthur • Young, Charles Rice. |
161 | Intermarriage between Christians and Jews in medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
162 | Sumptuary laws and prostitution in late medieval Italy Brundage, James Arthur. |
163 | The Crusades: past achievement and future agenda Brundage, James Arthur. |
164 | Marriage and sexuality in the decretals of Pope Alexander III Brundage, James Arthur. |
165 | "Allas! That evere love was synne": sex and medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
166 | Prostitution, miscegenation and sexual purity in the First Crusade Brundage, James Arthur. |
167 | Let me count the ways: canonists and theologians contemplate coital positions Brundage, James Arthur. |
168 | Art. Crusade propaganda Brundage, James Arthur. |
169 | Anselm, Ivo of Chartres and the ideology of the First Crusade Brundage, James Arthur. |
170 | English-trained canonists in the Middle Ages: a statistical analysis of a social group Brundage, James Arthur. |
171 | Art. Bigamie Brundage, James Arthur. |
172 | Art. Casuistry Brundage, James Arthur. |
173 | The Problem of Impotence Brundage, James Arthur. |
174 | Rape and Seduction in the Medieval Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
175 | Sex and Canon Law: A Statistical Analysis of Samples of Canon and Civil Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
176 | Concubinage and Marriage in Medieval Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
177 | Prostitution in the Medieval Canon Law Brundage, James Arthur. |
178 | Adultery and Fornication: A Study in Legal Theology Brundage, James Arthur. |
179 | Marriage law in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem Brundage, James Arthur. |
180 | Carnal delight: canonistic theories of sexuality Brundage, James Arthur. |
181 | Matrimonial Politics in Thirteenth-Century Aragon: Moncada v. Urgel Brundage, James Arthur. |
182 | Rape and marriage in the medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
183 | The provincial council of Tarragona, 1239: A new text Brundage, James Arthur. |
184 | Holy War and the Medieval Lawyers Brundage, James Arthur. |
185 | Prostitution and the medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
186 | Richard the Lion-heart and Byzantium Brundage, James Arthur. |
187 | Concubinage and marriage in medieval canon law Brundage, James Arthur. |
188 | The treatment of marriage in the Questiones Londinenses (MS Royal 9.E VII) Brundage, James Arthur. |
189 | The "Quaestiones" of Rotbertus Modicipassus in a Barcelona manuscript Brundage, James Arthur. |
190 | The ethics of the legal profession: medieval canonists and their clients Brundage, James Arthur. |
191 | The Thirteenth-Century Livonia Crusade: Henricus de Lettis and the First Legatine Mission of Bishop William of Modena Brundage, James Arthur. |
192 | The Decretalists and the Greek Church of South Italy Brundage, James Arthur. |
193 | The Army of the First Crusade and the Crusade Vow: Some Reflections on a Recent Book Brundage, James Arthur. |
194 | A transformed angel (X 3.31.18): the problem of the crusading monk Brundage, James Arthur. |
195 | Some canonistic Quaestiones in Barcelona Brundage, James Arthur. |
196 | The Votive Obligations of Crusaders: The Development of a Canonistic Doctrine Brundage, James Arthur. |
197 | The Crusader's Wife: A Canonistic Quandary Brundage, James Arthur. |
198 | The Crusader's Wife revisited. Brundage, James Arthur. |
199 | 'Cruce signari': The rite for taking the Cross in England. Brundage, James Arthur. |
200 | A Note on the Attestation of Crusaders' Vows Brundage, James Arthur. |
201 | Recent Crusade Historiography: Some Observations and Suggestions Brundage, James Arthur. |
202 | The Crusade of Richard I. Two Canonical Brundage, James Arthur. |
203 | A Twelfth Century Oxford Disputation Concerning the Privileges of the Knights Hospitallers. Brundage, James Arthur. |
204 | An Errant Crusader: Stephen of Blois. Brundage, James Arthur. |
205 | Widukind of Corvey and the "Non-Roman" Imperial Idea. Brundage, James Arthur. |
206 | Adhemar of Puy: The Bishop and His Critics Brundage, James Arthur. |
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