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Studies in the History of Medieval Canon Law
Contributor(s): Kuttner, Stephan (Author)
ISBN: 0860782743     ISBN-13: 9780860782742
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $77.21  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 1991
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Church - Canon & Ecclesiastical Law
- History
Dewey: 262.9
LCCN: 90041644
Series: Variorum Collected Studies
Physical Information: 384 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This fourth selection of articles by Professor Kuttner complements the volumes previously published by Variorum. Its subject is the history of the Church law of the Middle Ages, and the manner in which it has been studied. One group of articles is particularly concerned with the broader implications of medieval law, with its role in the history of doctrines and ideas: other sections focus on the history of the Glossators in modern research, and on the canonists of the period following the Decretals of Pope Gregory IX " the Glossa Ordinaria and the works of St Raymond of Pe afort and Johannes Andreae form specific areas of interest. As in the previous volumes, there is an extensive section of 'Retractiones", recording the results of further research and assiduously detailing and commenting upon work done in the field since the articles were first published. To facilitate access to all this material, important indexes have also been provided. Cette quatri me collection d'articles du Professeur Kuttner compl te les volumes pr ablement publi s par Variorum. Elle a pour sujet l'histoire du droit l'Eglise au Moyen Age et la mani re dont il a t tudie. Un des groupes d'articles traite en particulier des implications plus larges medieval et de son r le dans l'histoire doctrines et des id es. D'autres se concentrent sur l'histoire des Glossateurs au travers de la recherche moderne et sur les canonistes de la p riode suivant les d cr tales du pape Gr goire IX " les Glossa Ordinaria et les travaux de St Raymond de Penafort et de Johannes Andreae constituent des passages d'interet sp cifiques. De m ame que dans les volumes pr c dentes, il existe une importante section de 'Retractiones' ou sont enregistres les r sultants de recherches suppl mentaires et ou y sont faits un compte-rendu assidueusement d taille, ainsi que des commentaires sur le travail accompli dans la domaine en question depuis la premi re publication des articles. Afin de faciliter