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Prefaces To Canon Law Books In Latin Christianity Selected Translations 5001245 Robert Somerville

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Prefaces To Canon Law Books In Latin Christianity Selected Translations 5001245 Robert Somerville
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.65 MB
Author: Robert Somerville
ISBN: 9780300160680, 0300160682
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Prefaces To Canon Law Books In Latin Christianity Selected Translations 5001245 Robert Somerville by Robert Somerville 9780300160680, 0300160682 instant download after payment.

This anthology offers for the first time in any language a selection of key prefaces to ecclesiastical law collections from late antiquity to the mid-thirteenth century. During these centuries the Western church was wrestling with the complexities and ambiguities of its legal traditions. The prefaces in this volume represent various periods of medieval canon law and document how it evolved from a collection of locally applied norms into a system largely under papal control.
In a historical introduction to each period, the authors discuss major developments in canon law, the individual prefaces, their authors and settings, and their sources and major themes. Early documents reflect the world of the monastic and cathedral school, when compilers attempted to fashion collections of laws that were both faithful to older tradition and suitable for the needs of their local churches. In prefaces to eleventh- and twelfth-century collections, the impact of ecclesiastical reform becomes apparent. Compilers sought to work out a systematic jurisprudence of canon law during the Investiture Contest, as church and secular authority clashed. Prefaces from the twelfth century and later express the professional legal culture of the high Middle Ages: trained lawyers in the environment of both university and papal curia undertook systematic commentary on canon law, employing terms and techniques from the revived study of Roman law.

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