In the early middle ages, specific protective rights were granted, among others, to church buildings. While legal historians investigating the legal protection of church buildings up till now stressed the jurisdictional concept of a »higher peace«, cultural history has drawn attention to the concepts of sanctuary and immunity. Drawing upon sources spanning from the Lex Salica to the capitularies and canon law of the 9th century, the present article argues that peace, sanctuary and immunity are not to be understood as rooted in one concept, as is generally done, but rather they have to be understood as different legal concepts that only occasionally come together. Furthermore, I propose that the protection of church buildings ...
The political, institutional, and religious particularism of the German church reinforced the loyalt...
In scholarly debate, the beneficiaries of the institution of sanctuary in medieval England are usual...
Sacred places are mostly described as remarkable sites where architecture is used to accentuate thei...
In the early middle ages, specific protective rights were granted, among others, to church buildings...
I argue that the symbolic significance of sanctuary, which demonstrated undeniably the Church\u27s p...
This project will argue that the symbolic significance of sanctuary, which demonstrated undeniably t...
In this Article, Mr. Feeley, discusses the historical roots of the power of the Church to provide sa...
The paper at the panel "Sacred Places and Multiple Religious Identities: Past and Present" deals wit...
This paper examines the normative character of monastic exemption in the Latin West, that is to say,...
Sweden is often described as a country where secularization has come comparatively far. At the same ...
This Article discusses the institution of sanctuary that was recognized under the Common Law of Engl...
Edited by Thomas Benedict Lambert and David W. Rollason. Includes chapter by College at Brockport fa...
One of the main aspects of space in the medieval town consisted of various kinds of sacred structure...
'Ill-defined and incomprehensible to contemporaries': these are two of the charges scholarship has l...
Photios’s contribution to the "Introduction to the law" is a "proem" and two titles on secular and r...
The political, institutional, and religious particularism of the German church reinforced the loyalt...
In scholarly debate, the beneficiaries of the institution of sanctuary in medieval England are usual...
Sacred places are mostly described as remarkable sites where architecture is used to accentuate thei...
In the early middle ages, specific protective rights were granted, among others, to church buildings...
I argue that the symbolic significance of sanctuary, which demonstrated undeniably the Church\u27s p...
This project will argue that the symbolic significance of sanctuary, which demonstrated undeniably t...
In this Article, Mr. Feeley, discusses the historical roots of the power of the Church to provide sa...
The paper at the panel "Sacred Places and Multiple Religious Identities: Past and Present" deals wit...
This paper examines the normative character of monastic exemption in the Latin West, that is to say,...
Sweden is often described as a country where secularization has come comparatively far. At the same ...
This Article discusses the institution of sanctuary that was recognized under the Common Law of Engl...
Edited by Thomas Benedict Lambert and David W. Rollason. Includes chapter by College at Brockport fa...
One of the main aspects of space in the medieval town consisted of various kinds of sacred structure...
'Ill-defined and incomprehensible to contemporaries': these are two of the charges scholarship has l...
Photios’s contribution to the "Introduction to the law" is a "proem" and two titles on secular and r...
The political, institutional, and religious particularism of the German church reinforced the loyalt...
In scholarly debate, the beneficiaries of the institution of sanctuary in medieval England are usual...
Sacred places are mostly described as remarkable sites where architecture is used to accentuate thei...