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Popes, canonists and texts, 1150-1550 / Kenneth Pennington.

Van Pelt Library BX1935 .P375 1993
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pennington, Kenneth.
Series:
Collected studies ; CS412.
Collected studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Canon law--Sources.
Canon law.
Canon law--Interpretation and construction--History.
Law, Medieval--Sources.
Law, Medieval.
Canonists--History.
Canonists.
Papacy--History.
Papacy.
History.
Canon law--Interpretation and construction.
Physical Description:
1 volume (various pagings) : portrait ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Aldershot, Great Britain ; Brookfield, Vt. : Variorum, [1993]
Summary:
Several different approaches to medieval legal history are evident in these articles. The first group uses law to investigate the principles that governed society, whether clearly articulated or not, and to ask how the intellectual structures of the ius commune affected the institutions of government and the presuppositions of the people. The second group of articles illustrates the importance of returning to the manuscript sources of later medieval texts, rather than relying on the early printed editions. In both parts Professor Pennington also focuses on the lives of individual jurists, contending that these provide a key to the understanding of their thought, their position in society, and the connections between the two. One of these articles is published for the first time here, while a number of others have been revised and up-dated for publication.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes indexes.
ISBN:
0860783871
OCLC:
28017637

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