Decretals and the Creation of the 'New Law' in the Twelfth Century

Decretals and the Creation of the 'New Law' in the Twelfth Century

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Duggan, Charles
Taylor & Francis
EAN: 9781040234167
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In this second volume of studies on 12th-century canon law, Charles Duggan emphasises the European context of the emergence of the ius novum, the new law of the Western church, based on specific cases and informed by the academic learning of the schools where canon law was taught as a scholarly discipline. The themes range from marriage and forgery to regional applications, with studies on decretals to Hungary and Archbishop Roger of York respectively, Italian marriage decretals, the impact of the Becket dispute, litigation involving English secular magnates and the crown culminating with a perceptive analysis of the role of judges delegate in the formation and application of the new principles of law and jurisprudence which the practice of local courts and appeals to the papacy brought into being. Significant light is thrown on English collectors, judges, and secular and ecclesiastical litigants. Wherever possible, calendars are provided, often with more accurate identifications and dating, and based on the fullest manuscript sources.
EAN 9781040234167
ISBN 104023416X
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date October 28, 2024
Pages 358
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Duggan, Charles
Series Variorum Collected Studies