AUSTIN Greta Shaping church law around the year 1000 : the decretum Burchard of Worms Farnham ; Burlington (Vt.) : Ashgate, 2009, XII-344 p. Collection Church, faith and culture in the medieval West ISBN 978-0-7546-5091-1 HMA 291 Résumé éditeur : This study of Burchard's Decretum, a popular book of catholic canon law compiled just after the year 1000, sheds new light on the development of law and theology long before the Gregorian reform, normally considered as a watershed in the history of t..
RENNIE Kriston R. Law and practice in the age of reform : the lagatine work of Hugh of Die (1073-110...
"Great Christian Jurists and Legal Collections in the First Millennium is a systematic collection of...
The modern Western legal tradition owes a great debt to the medieval canon law of the Church, severa...
Presents a study of Burchard\u27s Decretum , a popular book of Catholic canon law compiled just aft...
By the twelfth century canon and civil law formed part of an international legal system and culture ...
Dedicated to medieval canon law expert Kenneth Pennington, this work discusses the contribution of m...
Burchard, bishop of Worms, was a well-educated thinker versed in theological interpretation of the B...
Addresses issues relating to the compilation and transmission of canon law collections, the role of ...
At some point in the 1180s a scribe in south-west England copied out sixty-five folios of papal lett...
Gratian has long been called the Father of Canon Law. This latest volume in the ongoing History of M...
The century between c. 1130 and 1234 was a time of great renewal and transformation in canon law whe...
The CARS summer grant permitted me to travel to Belgium to analyze a medieval manuscript at the Roya...
Gratian’s Decretum was one of the most significant legal collections in the history of canon law and...
This chapter explores a significant period in the formation, teaching, and application of canon law....
Reflecting the focus but also range of their honorand\u27s work in medieval canon law in the era bef...
RENNIE Kriston R. Law and practice in the age of reform : the lagatine work of Hugh of Die (1073-110...
"Great Christian Jurists and Legal Collections in the First Millennium is a systematic collection of...
The modern Western legal tradition owes a great debt to the medieval canon law of the Church, severa...
Presents a study of Burchard\u27s Decretum , a popular book of Catholic canon law compiled just aft...
By the twelfth century canon and civil law formed part of an international legal system and culture ...
Dedicated to medieval canon law expert Kenneth Pennington, this work discusses the contribution of m...
Burchard, bishop of Worms, was a well-educated thinker versed in theological interpretation of the B...
Addresses issues relating to the compilation and transmission of canon law collections, the role of ...
At some point in the 1180s a scribe in south-west England copied out sixty-five folios of papal lett...
Gratian has long been called the Father of Canon Law. This latest volume in the ongoing History of M...
The century between c. 1130 and 1234 was a time of great renewal and transformation in canon law whe...
The CARS summer grant permitted me to travel to Belgium to analyze a medieval manuscript at the Roya...
Gratian’s Decretum was one of the most significant legal collections in the history of canon law and...
This chapter explores a significant period in the formation, teaching, and application of canon law....
Reflecting the focus but also range of their honorand\u27s work in medieval canon law in the era bef...
RENNIE Kriston R. Law and practice in the age of reform : the lagatine work of Hugh of Die (1073-110...
"Great Christian Jurists and Legal Collections in the First Millennium is a systematic collection of...
The modern Western legal tradition owes a great debt to the medieval canon law of the Church, severa...