Canon Law, Religion, and Politics : Liber Amicorum Robert Somerville.
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Abbreviations -- Part One. Canon Law -- 1. Were There Two Arsenal Collections? -- 2. The Collectio Canonum Caesaraugustana and Roman Legal Sources -- 3. Law, Penance, and the 'Gregorian' Reform -- 4. New Wine in Old Skins? -- 5. A New Manuscript of the Collectio Sinemuriensis (New York, Columbia University, Western MS 82) -- 6. The Influence of the Eastern Patristic Fatherson the Canonical Collections of South Italy in the Eleventh and Early Twelfth Centuries -- 7. Differentia est -- 8. The Power of an Absent Pope -- 9. The Origin of Civil Procedure -- Part Two. Religion -- 10. The Surviving Manuscripts of the Eucharistic Treatises of Heriger of Lobbes -- 11. The De corpore et sanguine Domini of Ernulf of Canterbury -- Part Three. Politics -- 12. Imagining Libertas -- 13. The Deposition and Excommunication of Emperors and Kings -- 14. Another Canonist Heard From -- 15. Charter Evidence for Pope Urban II's Preaching of the First Crusade -- 16. Roman Law at the Papal Curia in the Early Twelfth Century -- 17. Thoughts on Diocesan Statutes -- 18. The Medieval Battle of the Faculties -- 19. Canon Law and the Spirituality of Cloistered English Nuns -- Bibliography of Robert Somerville's Publications -- Contributors -- Index of Manuscripts -- Index of Papal Letters -- General Index.
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