Jurisprudence in the Middle Ages
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Jurisprudence in the Middle Ages
(Collected studies series, CS120)
Variorum Reprints, 1980
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English or German
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Law and the medieval historian
- Historical jurisprudence, historical politology and the history of the Middle Ages
- Der Grundsatz der Arbeitsteilung bei Gelasius I
- The paleae in Cambridge manuscripts of the Decretum
- Roman public law and medieval monarchy: Norman rulership in Sicily
- John of Salisbury's Policraticus in the later Middle Ages
- Arthur's homage to King John
- The Papacy and the faithful
- Bartolus and English jurisprudence
- Bartolus on customary law
- Some medieval principles of criminal procedure
- "This realm of England is an empire."