The Use of Canon Law in Ecclesiastical Administration, 1000-1234 explores the integration of canon law within administration and society in the central Middle Ages. Grounded in the careers of ecclesiastical administrators, each essay serves as a case study that couples law with social, political or intellectual developments. Together, the essays seek to integrate the textual analysis necessary to understand the evolution and transmission of the legal tradition into the broader study of twelfth century ecclesiastical government and practice. The essays therefore both place law into the wider developments of the long twelfth century but also highlight points of continuity throughout the period.0Contributors are Greta Austin, Bruce C. Brasingt...
Protestants almost never called their ecclesiastical norms ‘canons.’ When Protestant jurists or the...
Chapter I pages 1- 24 Consequent upon the separation of the temporal and ecclesiastical courts by th...
In 1258, the English barons famously issued the Provisions of Oxford: their protests against King He...
The Use of Canon Law in Ecclesiastical Administration, 1000-1234 explores the integration of canon l...
This chapter explores a significant period in the formation, teaching, and application of canon law....
By the twelfth century canon and civil law formed part of an international legal system and culture ...
The century between c. 1130 and 1234 was a time of great renewal and transformation in canon law whe...
At some point in the 1180s a scribe in south-west England copied out sixty-five folios of papal lett...
In the Medieval period, Roman law and canon law formed ius commune or the common European law. The s...
The author has made this, as he says, book-sized topic into a compact sketch of the potential influe...
The CARS summer grant permitted me to travel to Belgium to analyze a medieval manuscript at the Roya...
Gratian has long been called the Father of Canon Law. This latest volume in the ongoing History of M...
Theodore Balsamon, a 12th-century Constantinopolitan canonist, famously said: “Civil law punishes, c...
This dissertation summarizes the evidence for the use of canon law collections in England during the...
The term "Canon law" can be said to describe a body of law applicable to a church. The term is a tra...
Protestants almost never called their ecclesiastical norms ‘canons.’ When Protestant jurists or the...
Chapter I pages 1- 24 Consequent upon the separation of the temporal and ecclesiastical courts by th...
In 1258, the English barons famously issued the Provisions of Oxford: their protests against King He...
The Use of Canon Law in Ecclesiastical Administration, 1000-1234 explores the integration of canon l...
This chapter explores a significant period in the formation, teaching, and application of canon law....
By the twelfth century canon and civil law formed part of an international legal system and culture ...
The century between c. 1130 and 1234 was a time of great renewal and transformation in canon law whe...
At some point in the 1180s a scribe in south-west England copied out sixty-five folios of papal lett...
In the Medieval period, Roman law and canon law formed ius commune or the common European law. The s...
The author has made this, as he says, book-sized topic into a compact sketch of the potential influe...
The CARS summer grant permitted me to travel to Belgium to analyze a medieval manuscript at the Roya...
Gratian has long been called the Father of Canon Law. This latest volume in the ongoing History of M...
Theodore Balsamon, a 12th-century Constantinopolitan canonist, famously said: “Civil law punishes, c...
This dissertation summarizes the evidence for the use of canon law collections in England during the...
The term "Canon law" can be said to describe a body of law applicable to a church. The term is a tra...
Protestants almost never called their ecclesiastical norms ‘canons.’ When Protestant jurists or the...
Chapter I pages 1- 24 Consequent upon the separation of the temporal and ecclesiastical courts by th...
In 1258, the English barons famously issued the Provisions of Oxford: their protests against King He...