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Gratian and the schools of law, 1140-1234 / Stephan Kuttner ; edited by Peter Landau.

Van Pelt Library KBR190.5 .K87 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kuttner, Stephan, 1907-1996, author.
Contributor:
Landau, Peter, 1935-2019, editor.
Series:
Collected studies ; CS1071.
Variorum collected studies series ; CS1071
Language:
English
French
German
Italian
Subjects (All):
Gratian, active 12th century.
Gratian.
Canon law--History.
Canon law.
History.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xii, 364 pages ; 25 cm.
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge, 2018.
Language Note:
Includes chapters in French, German and Italian.
Summary:
The central figure in this volume is that of Gratian, whose monumental compilation of canon law sparked off the revival of legal studies in the medieval West. In other collections of essays, Stephan Kuttner dealt with the development of canon law in the two centuries that followed the publication of Gratian's Decretum, and the ideas that this engendered; here he is concerned with the foundations upon which all these later efforts were based. The work of Gratian is, of course, the principal focus, but the studies then follow the spread of the teaching of law, from its inception at Bologna in the 1140s to its appearance soon after in other centres of learning in the West especially in France, in the Anglo-Norman schools and in Germany. With a quarter of the volume consisting of additional notes and extensive indexes, it makes a contribution of the greatest importance to the historical study of canon law. For this second edition, a new section of additional notes has been supplied, and the volume is introduced with an essay by Peter Landau; these take account of the important recent work on Gratian and the Decretum and chart the significance of Stephan Kuttner's work.
Contents:
The scientific investigation of medieval canon law: the need and the opportunity, in: Speculum 24 (Cambridge, Mass. 1949)
Graziano: Luomo e lopera, in: Studia Gratiana 1 (Rome, 1953)
Zur Frage der theologischen Vorlagen Gratians, in: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stifung fur Rechtsgeschichte, Kan. Abt. 23 (Weimar 1934)
New studies on the Roman Law in Gratians Decretum, in: Seminar: An annual extraordinary number of The Jurist 12 (Washington D.C. 1953)
Additional notes on the Roman Law in Gratians Decretum, in: Seminar: An annual extraordinary number of The Jurist 12 (Washington D.C. 1954)
Les debuts de l ecole canoniste francaise, in: Studia et documenta historiae et iuris 4 (Rome 1938)
Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus, in: Traditio 1 (New York, 1943)
Anglo-Norman canonists of the twelfth century, in collaboration with Eleanor Rathbone in: Traditio 7 (New York, 1949-51)
Reflexions sur les brocards des glossateurs, in: Melanges Joseph de Ghellinck, S.J., II (Gembloux, 1951)
Papst Honorius III und das Studium des Zivilrechts, in: Festschrift fur Martin Wolff, ed. E. von Caemmerer et al. (Tubingen, 1952)
Retractationes.
Notes:
Previous edition: 1983.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
0860784088
9780860784081
OCLC:
56449127

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