Description |
1 online resource (xcviii, 206 pages) |
Series |
Medieval law and its practice, 1873-8176 ; v. 3 |
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Medieval law and its practice ; v. 3.
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Contents |
Preface; Abbreviations; PART ONE INTRODUCTION; 1. The runaway spouse joins a religious order: an inexplicable exception; 2. The holdout husband takes up a holy order: an unresolved argument; 3. A triptych of consultation: marriage, poverty, magic; 4. Introducing the experts; 5. Conclusion; 6. Post-scriptum; 7. Manuscript description; 8. Ratio editionis; PART TWO EDITION; I. Dicta fratris Vitalis de Furno; II. Dicta fratris Bertrandi de Turre; III. Dicta eiusdem domini Cardinalis; IV. Dicta domini Gaucelmi Iohannis; V. Dicta domini Bertrandi de Monte Faventino |
Summary |
Reconstructs the scholastic arguments about marital indissolubility and papal power that lay behind John XXII's 1322 constitution Antique Concertationi. This book illustrates the relationship between canon law and theology, and the tensions between papal authority and academic expertise, that animated a controversial pontificate |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages (189]-196) and indexes |
Notes |
Text chiefly in Latin; introduction in English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
John XXII, Pope, -1334
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SUBJECT |
John XXII, Pope, -1334 fast |
Subject |
Impediments to marriage (Canon law) -- History
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Monasticism and religious orders (Canon law) -- History
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Marriage -- Annulment (Canon law) -- History
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RELIGION -- Christian Church -- Canon & Ecclesiastical Law.
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Impediments to marriage (Canon law)
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Marriage -- Annulment (Canon law)
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Monasticism and religious orders (Canon law)
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789047424420 |
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9047424425 |
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9789004171114 |
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9004171118 |
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1282400215 |
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9781282400214 |
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9786612400216 |
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6612400218 |
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