The history of ideas and doctrines of canon law in the Middle Ages
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The history of ideas and doctrines of canon law in the Middle Ages
(Collected studies series, CS113)
Variorum, 1992
2nd ed
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English, French, or Latin
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection of 11 articles - 9 in English and 2 in French - on the history of ideas and doctrines of canon law in the Middle Ages. There are additional notes and fully revised and detailed indexes for this second edition.
Table of Contents
- Harmony from dissonance - an interpretation of medieval canon law
- liber canonicus - a note on the "Dictatus Papae" c. 17
- sur les origines du terme "droit positif"
- Urban II and the doctrine of interpretation - a turniong point?
- a forgotten definition of justice
- la reserve papale du droit de canonisation
- Pope Lucius III and the Bigamous Archbishop of Palermo
- St Jon of Holar - canon law and hagiography in medieval Iceland
- cardinalis - the history of a canonical concept
- dat Galienus opes et sanction Justiniana
- Gratian and Plato.
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