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Law as profession and practice in medieval Europe : essays in honor of James A. Brundage

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ; Publication details: Burlington, VT Ashgate Pub. Company, 2011Description: xiv, 421 p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781409425748
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Bishops and bankers / Olivia F. Robinson -- Defending a conservative view on witches : Juan de Torquemada on c. Episcopi [C. 26 q. 5 c. 12] / Thomas M. Izbicki -- Pope Innocent III and secular law / James M. Powell -- Corporatism, individualism, and consent / Brian Tierney -- The rights of self-defense and justified warfare in the writings of the twelfth- and thirteenth-century canonists / Charles J. Reid, Jr -- Feudal oath of fidelity and homage / Kenneth Pennington -- Is the sea open or closed? : the Grotius-Selden debate renewed / James Muldoon -- The sacred muses and the Twelve Tables : legal education and practice, Latin philology and rhetoric, and Roman history / Edward Peters -- When did Cambridge become a studium generale? / Patrick Zutshi -- Regulating the number of proctors in the English ecclesiastical courts : evidence from an early Tudor tract / R. H. Helmholz -- Collectio fontanensis : a decretal collection of the twelfth-century for an English Cistercian abbey / Peter Landau -- "Deus est procurator fatuorum" : cloistered nuns and equitable decision-making in the Court of Chancery / Elizabeth Makowski -- Canon law as reflected in the ecclesiastical history of Orderic Vitalis / Marjorie Chibnall -- Pro amore dei : diplomatic evidence of social conflict during the reign of King John / Michael Gervers and Nicole Hamonic -- The mysterious canonist Bazianus on marriage / Charles Donahue, Jr -- Charlemagne in hell / Richard Kay -- Sex and the romanesque in Occitania-Provence / Glenn W. Olsen -- The Templars and their legislation / Jonathan Riley-Smith -- Adhemar of le Puy, papal legate on the first crusade / Robert Somerville -- Bibliography of James A. Brundage's works / Melodie H. Eichbauer.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Bishops and bankers / Olivia F. Robinson -- Defending a conservative view on witches : Juan de Torquemada on c. Episcopi [C. 26 q. 5 c. 12] / Thomas M. Izbicki -- Pope Innocent III and secular law / James M. Powell -- Corporatism, individualism, and consent / Brian Tierney -- The rights of self-defense and justified warfare in the writings of the twelfth- and thirteenth-century canonists / Charles J. Reid, Jr -- Feudal oath of fidelity and homage / Kenneth Pennington -- Is the sea open or closed? : the Grotius-Selden debate renewed / James Muldoon -- The sacred muses and the Twelve Tables : legal education and practice, Latin philology and rhetoric, and Roman history / Edward Peters -- When did Cambridge become a studium generale? / Patrick Zutshi -- Regulating the number of proctors in the English ecclesiastical courts : evidence from an early Tudor tract / R. H. Helmholz -- Collectio fontanensis : a decretal collection of the twelfth-century for an English Cistercian abbey / Peter Landau -- "Deus est procurator fatuorum" : cloistered nuns and equitable decision-making in the Court of Chancery / Elizabeth Makowski -- Canon law as reflected in the ecclesiastical history of Orderic Vitalis / Marjorie Chibnall -- Pro amore dei : diplomatic evidence of social conflict during the reign of King John / Michael Gervers and Nicole Hamonic -- The mysterious canonist Bazianus on marriage / Charles Donahue, Jr -- Charlemagne in hell / Richard Kay -- Sex and the romanesque in Occitania-Provence / Glenn W. Olsen -- The Templars and their legislation / Jonathan Riley-Smith -- Adhemar of le Puy, papal legate on the first crusade / Robert Somerville -- Bibliography of James A. Brundage's works / Melodie H. Eichbauer.

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