Wissensordnungen des Rechts im Wandel :: päpstlicher Jurisdiktionsprimat und Zölibat zwischen 1000 und 1215 /

Fascinating insights into the origins of canon law as an academic discipline and legal knowledge in the High Middle Ages.

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1. Verfasser: Dusil, Stephan
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:German
Veröffentlicht: Belgium Leuven University Press, 2018.
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Zusammenfassung:Fascinating insights into the origins of canon law as an academic discipline and legal knowledge in the High Middle Ages.
Fascinating insights into the origins of canon law as an academic discipline and legal knowledge in the High Middle AgesThe study examines the order of medieval legal knowledge in pre-Gratian collections, the Decretum Gratiani, and the glosses and summaries accompanying the decree. The focus is therefore on canonical knowledge, which changed fundamentally between 1000 and 1215: while ecclesiastical legal rules were stored linearly in collections of canons around 1000, they were linked to form complex legal knowledge in the 12th century. On the basis of a comprehensive evaluation of the handwritten tradition, the change in legal knowledge is analyzed using the papal primacy of jurisdiction and celibacy. In addition, the study shows the influence of such liberal and rhetoric in the ordering of church norms. The study thus provides a fascinating insight into the emergence of canon law and at the same time shows the diversity and complexity of legal knowledge in the High Middle Ages.Between 1000 and 1215, the knowledge of canon law changed fundamentally. Although ecclesiastic rules of law had been linearly collected by 1000, they had evolved into complex, highly interlinked carriers of knowledge by 1215. By carefully examining manuscript transmission, this book elucidates the evolution of legal knowledge, taking papal jurisdictional primacy and clerical celibacy as an illustrative example. Furthermore, it shows the influence theartes liberalesand rhetoric had on the organization of canon law. This study thus offers fascinating insights into the origins of canon law as an academic discipline, thereby also demonstrating the diversity and multi-layeredness of legal knowledge in the High Middle Ages.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (xii, 630 pages)
ISBN:9789461662583
9461662580

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