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Law As Profession and Practice in Medieval Europe : Essays in Honor of James A. Brundage.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (436 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781317107675
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Law As Profession and Practice in Medieval EuropeDDC classification:
  • 340.55
LOC classification:
  • KJ147 .L39 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I Medieval Legal Thought and Constitutional Ideas -- 1 Bishops and Bankers -- 2 Defending a Conservative View on Witches -- 3 Pope Innocent III and Secular Law -- 4 Corporatism, Individualism, and Consent -- 5 The Rights of Self-Defence and Justified Warfare -- 6 Feudal Oath of Fidelity and Homage -- 7 Is the Sea Open or Closed? The Grotius-Selden Debate Renewed -- Part II Schools, the English Church, and Texts -- 8 The Sacred Muses and the Twelve Tables -- 9 When Did Cambridge Become a Studium generale? -- 10 Regulating the Number of Proctors in the English Ecclesiastical Courts -- 11 Collectio Fontanensis -- 12 "Deus est procurator fatuorum" -- 13 Canon Law as Reflected in the Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis -- 14 Pro Amore Dei -- Part III Law, Sex and Marriage -- 15 The Mysterious Canonist Bazianus on Marriage -- 16 Charlemagne in Hell -- 17 Sex and the Romanesque in Occitania-Provence -- Part IV Law and Crusades -- 18 The Templars and Their Legislation -- 19 Adhemar of Le Puy, Papal Legate on the First Crusade -- Bibliography of James A. Brundage's Published Works -- Index.
Summary: This volume brings together a set of papers by international scholars, distinguished in their own right, in honor of James Brundage. Each contribution corresponds to an important focus of Brundage's own work. The connection between the development of medieval legal thought and constitutional ideas is the theme that marks the first section, while the second centres on the growth of the legal profession. The following papers explore the intersection of law and marriage and finally the influence of legal thinking on the crusading movement.
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Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I Medieval Legal Thought and Constitutional Ideas -- 1 Bishops and Bankers -- 2 Defending a Conservative View on Witches -- 3 Pope Innocent III and Secular Law -- 4 Corporatism, Individualism, and Consent -- 5 The Rights of Self-Defence and Justified Warfare -- 6 Feudal Oath of Fidelity and Homage -- 7 Is the Sea Open or Closed? The Grotius-Selden Debate Renewed -- Part II Schools, the English Church, and Texts -- 8 The Sacred Muses and the Twelve Tables -- 9 When Did Cambridge Become a Studium generale? -- 10 Regulating the Number of Proctors in the English Ecclesiastical Courts -- 11 Collectio Fontanensis -- 12 "Deus est procurator fatuorum" -- 13 Canon Law as Reflected in the Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis -- 14 Pro Amore Dei -- Part III Law, Sex and Marriage -- 15 The Mysterious Canonist Bazianus on Marriage -- 16 Charlemagne in Hell -- 17 Sex and the Romanesque in Occitania-Provence -- Part IV Law and Crusades -- 18 The Templars and Their Legislation -- 19 Adhemar of Le Puy, Papal Legate on the First Crusade -- Bibliography of James A. Brundage's Published Works -- Index.

This volume brings together a set of papers by international scholars, distinguished in their own right, in honor of James Brundage. Each contribution corresponds to an important focus of Brundage's own work. The connection between the development of medieval legal thought and constitutional ideas is the theme that marks the first section, while the second centres on the growth of the legal profession. The following papers explore the intersection of law and marriage and finally the influence of legal thinking on the crusading movement.

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