Law and Jurisdiction in the Middle Ages (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
352
Utgivningsdatum
1988-06-01
Upplaga
New ed
Förlag
Variorum
Medarbetare
Ullmann, Walter
Illustrationer
illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensioner
224 x 150 x 25 mm
Vikt
453 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
350p in various pagings
ISBN
9780860782315

Law and Jurisdiction in the Middle Ages

Inbunden,  Engelska, 1988-06-01
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Walter Ullmann's contribution to the study of medieval political and legal thought needs no emphasis. In the present volume are collected a number of the early articles which it was not possible to include in his previous collections, together with others published since those volumes appeared. The articles display a striking consistency of approach, though in the more than forty years separating the earliest from the latest there is an obvious development in his thought. Ullman held the view that the law must be studied in its own historical context, as a function of society and a product of the factors which shaped social life; equally, he stressed the central position of the law in the study of medieval history, for its precise character meant that it could provide a more reliable probe into medieval beliefs and doctrine than any other form of evidence.
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Walter Ullmann, edited by George Garnett

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Contents: Supplementary bibliography of Walter Ullmann; Public law as an instrument of government in historical perspective; Knigs- und Papstherrschaft im Spiegel der Bistumsbesetzungen; Zum Papstwahldekret von 1059; Alexander III and the conquest of Ireland; Frederick IIs opponent, Innocent IV, as Melchisedek; The medieval papacy, St Thomas and beyond; The development of the medieval idea of sovereignty; A medieval document on papal theories of government; Personality and territoriality in the Defensor pacis; Balduss conception of law; The medieval theory of legal and illegal organisations; Medieval principles of evidence; Honorius III and the prohibition of legal studies; Medieval views concerning papal abdication; The defence of the accused in the medieval Inquisition; Historical introduction to Lea, The Inquisition; Reflections on medieval torture; Index.