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This book begins with a close study of the canons of Antioch and proposes a new chronology for their composition. It then works from... Læs mere
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This book does what no other does - tracing the history of the growth and then the slow disappearance of an important source of English law and social regulation.
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Providing the Latin texts and English translations of the three surviving versions of Chrodegang's rule, ("Regula Originalis Chrodegangi", "Institutio Canonicorum", "Regula Longior Canonicorum") this volume provides a resource to scholars of mediaeval Christian communities.
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This fourth selection of articles by Professor Kuttner complements the volumes previously published by Variorum.
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This volume is concerned, above all, with the legal background and the juristic issues behind the ideology and practice of the medieval Crusades.
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The society and legal systems of Southern Arabia, both ancient and modern, form the subject of this second collection of articles by Professor Serjeant.
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First published in 1980, but then out of print for several years, this collection, together with The History of Ideas and Doctrines of Canon Law in the Middle Ages, presents a series of fundamental articles by the acknowledged master of medieval canon law studies.
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The two themes brought together in this volume - the canon law and the liturgy of the early medieval Latin Church - have close links, as these articles reveal.
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This volume draws together 17 studies by the author written between 1988 and 1992. All are concerned with medieval canonical law, principally from the sixth to the thirteenth century, and how the institutions of the Church related to secular society of the time.