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The Perpendiculum Presumptions And Legal Arguments In The 12th Century David De Concilio

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The Perpendiculum Presumptions And Legal Arguments In The 12th Century David De Concilio
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.43 MB
Pages: 478
Author: David De Concilio
ISBN: 9789004713239, 9004713239
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Perpendiculum Presumptions And Legal Arguments In The 12th Century David De Concilio by David De Concilio 9789004713239, 9004713239 instant download after payment.

The Perpendiculum (or Summula de presumptionibus), produced in Northern France c.1170, is one of the earliest collections of brocards: a literary genre intended to provide legal arguments for disputation in the medieval schools of law. Its innovative use of dialectical techniques and its theorization of canon law presumptions have attracted the attention of legal historians, raising questions on its origin and milieu. This book offers the first comprehensive study of this work, with a Latin edition and an English translation of its text, shedding new light on the significance of this collection for twelfth-century legal teaching and learning.

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