This volume analyzes how, why, and when pre-modern Europeans documented their marriages - through property settlements, prenuptial contracts, court testimony, church weddings, and more. The authors consider both the function of documentation in the process of marrying and what the surviving documents say about pre-modern marriage. After analyzing the foundations of Western marriage set by Roman law and Patristic theology, the chapters provide vivid case studies of marital documents and practices in medieval France, England, Iceland, and Ireland, and in Renaissance Florence, Douai, and Geneva.https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/cslr-books/1087/thumbnail.jp
Dynastic marriages mattered in early modern Europe. The creation of alliances and the outbreak of wa...
This is a Senior Honors Thesis submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas ...
Among the contributions of the medieval church to western culture was the idea that marriage was one...
This volume analyzes how, why, and when pre-modern Europeans documented their marriages - through pr...
Falconet François. To have and to hold. Marrying and its documentation in Western Christendom, 400-1...
Falconet François. To have and to hold. Marrying and its documentation in Western Christendom, 400-1...
Depositions (or testimony) in marriage cases brought before fifteenth-century English church courts ...
This lecture is about the marriage representations that can be found in illuminated manuscripts of t...
The indispensable guide for all family historians tracing the marriages of their English and Welsh a...
There has been a tendency in scholarship on premodern women and the law to see married women as hidd...
This study is an analysis of objects as a conduit for social communication in the later medieval dio...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The aim of article is to examine the principles of and conditions for contractin...
Secret marriages and cases that reached the Church courts show that there was a social tension in th...
This is a Senior Honors Thesis submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas ...
This study examines the marriage canons contained in the present canonical legislation of the Church...
Dynastic marriages mattered in early modern Europe. The creation of alliances and the outbreak of wa...
This is a Senior Honors Thesis submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas ...
Among the contributions of the medieval church to western culture was the idea that marriage was one...
This volume analyzes how, why, and when pre-modern Europeans documented their marriages - through pr...
Falconet François. To have and to hold. Marrying and its documentation in Western Christendom, 400-1...
Falconet François. To have and to hold. Marrying and its documentation in Western Christendom, 400-1...
Depositions (or testimony) in marriage cases brought before fifteenth-century English church courts ...
This lecture is about the marriage representations that can be found in illuminated manuscripts of t...
The indispensable guide for all family historians tracing the marriages of their English and Welsh a...
There has been a tendency in scholarship on premodern women and the law to see married women as hidd...
This study is an analysis of objects as a conduit for social communication in the later medieval dio...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The aim of article is to examine the principles of and conditions for contractin...
Secret marriages and cases that reached the Church courts show that there was a social tension in th...
This is a Senior Honors Thesis submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas ...
This study examines the marriage canons contained in the present canonical legislation of the Church...
Dynastic marriages mattered in early modern Europe. The creation of alliances and the outbreak of wa...
This is a Senior Honors Thesis submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas ...
Among the contributions of the medieval church to western culture was the idea that marriage was one...