Canon law in the age of reform, 11th-12th centuries /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gilchrist, J. T. (John Thomas)
Format: Book
Language:English
Created: Aldershot, Hampshire, Great Britain : Brookfield, Vt., USA : Variorum ; Ashgate Pub. Co., c1993.
Series:Collected studies ; CS406.
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Table of Contents:
  • I. Cardinal Humbert of Silva-Candida (d. 1061)
  • II. Humbert of Silva-Candida and the political concept of Ecclesia in the Eleventh-century reform movement
  • III. Canon law aspects of the Eleventh-century Gregorian reform programme
  • IV. Simoniaca haeresis and the problem of orders from Leo IX to Gratian
  • V. Gregory VII and the juristic sources of his ideology
  • VI. Eleventh- and early Twelfth-century canonical collections and the economic policy of Gregory VII
  • VII. Was there a Gregorian reform movement in the Eleventh century?
  • VIII. The reception of Pope Gregory VII into the Canon Law (1073-1141)
  • IX. The reception of Pope Gregory VII into the Canon Law (1073-1141), Part II
  • X. The Epistola Widonis, ecclesiastical reform and canonistic enterprise 1049-1141
  • XI. The Gregorian reform tradition and Pope Alexander III
  • XII. The perception of Jews in the canon law in the period of the first two crusades.