Law and the illicit in medieval Europe
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Law and the illicit in medieval Europe
(Middle Ages series)
University of Pennsylvania Press, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : the reordering of law and the illicit in eleventh and twelfth-century Europe / Edward M. Peters
- A fresh look at medieval sanctuary / William Chester Jordan
- Heresy as politics and the politics of heresy, 1022-1180 / R.I. Moore
- Legal ethics : a medieval ghost story / James A. Brundage
- The ties that bind : legal status and imperial power / James Muldoon
- Licit and illicit in the Yarnall collection at the University of Pennsylvania : pages from the decretals of Pope Gregory IX / Robert Somerville
- Judicial violence and torture in the Carolingian empire / Patrick Geary
- The ambiguity of treason in Anglo-Norman-French law, c. 1150-c. 1250 / Stephen D. White
- Illicit religion : the case of Friar Matthew Grabow, O.P. / John Van Engen
- Marriage, concubinage, and the law / Ruth Mazo Karras
- Crusaders' rights revisited : the use and abuse of crusader privileges in early thirteenth-century France / Jessalynn Bird
- Learned opinion and royal justice : the role of Paris masters of theology during the reign of Philip the Fair / William J. Courtenay
- Coin and punishment in medieval Venice / Alan M. Stahl
- Licit and illicit in the rhetoric of the investiture conflict / Alex Novikoff
- Satisfying the laws : the legenda of Maria of Venice / Susan Mosher Stuard
- Canon law and Chaucer on licit and illicit magic / Henry Ansgar Kelly
- Law, magic, and science : constructing a border between licit and illicit knowledge in the writings of Nicole Oresme / Joel Kaye