This article is based upon a detailed study of the Romano-canonical procedure used by the Commissaries of Edinburgh during the era of the Scottish Reformation. At the time of the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh in February 1563/64, they were instructed to use the procedure of the Court of Session, which had itself been heavily influenced by the Romano-canonical procedure of the pre-Reformation courts of the Catholic Church in Scotland. While this article focuses upon the evidence of the registers of the Court of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, comparisons are variously made with the procedure of the Court of Session, of the pre-Reformation courts of the Officials in Scotland, and of the courts of the early Church of Scotland
This article for the first time correctly identifies a manuscript previously identified as an ‘offic...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
The study of the Reformation as a religious and political movement within a particular diocese offe...
This article is based upon a detailed study of the Romano-canonical procedure used by the Commissari...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pre...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pr...
The lack of native ecclesiastical sources, such as Episcopal registers or ordination rolls, has seri...
The article is based on the PhD research of the last wills, preserved in the Scottish archives. The ...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify the influence of the doctrines of the Medieval European Iu...
Liturgical interpretation is the application of the methods of patristic and medieval biblical exeg...
The lack of native ecclesiastical sources has seriously impeded research on the medieval Scottish Ch...
The lack of native ecclesiastical sources has seriously impeded research on the medieval Scottish Ch...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of the project was to...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
This article for the first time correctly identifies a manuscript previously identified as an ‘offic...
This article for the first time correctly identifies a manuscript previously identified as an ‘offic...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
The study of the Reformation as a religious and political movement within a particular diocese offe...
This article is based upon a detailed study of the Romano-canonical procedure used by the Commissari...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pre...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pr...
The lack of native ecclesiastical sources, such as Episcopal registers or ordination rolls, has seri...
The article is based on the PhD research of the last wills, preserved in the Scottish archives. The ...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify the influence of the doctrines of the Medieval European Iu...
Liturgical interpretation is the application of the methods of patristic and medieval biblical exeg...
The lack of native ecclesiastical sources has seriously impeded research on the medieval Scottish Ch...
The lack of native ecclesiastical sources has seriously impeded research on the medieval Scottish Ch...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of the project was to...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
This article for the first time correctly identifies a manuscript previously identified as an ‘offic...
This article for the first time correctly identifies a manuscript previously identified as an ‘offic...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
The study of the Reformation as a religious and political movement within a particular diocese offe...