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oapen-20.500.12657-865922024-01-11T13:08:29Z Creating and Sharing Legal Knowledge in the Twelfth Century Dusil, Stephan Thier, Andreas bologna canon law church history cultures of writing in the middle ages decretum gratiani evolution of knowledge in the middle ages glosses history of academic teaching history of media and mediality knowledge transfer in the middle ages legal history manuscript studies medieval history medieval readers palaeography roman law bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBL History: earliest times to present day::HBLC Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500 bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs::HRC Christianity::HRCC Christian Churches & denominations::HRCC2 Church history bic Book Industry Communication::L Law::LA Jurisprudence & general issues::LAZ Legal history The Decretum Gratiani is the cornerstone of medieval canon law, and the manuscript St Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, 673 an essential witness to its evolution. The studies in this volume focus on that manuscript, providing critical insights into its genesis, linguistic features, and use of Roman Law, while evaluating its attraction to medieval readers and modern scholars. Together, these studies offer a fascinating view on the evolution of the Decretum Gratiani, as well as granting new insights on the complex dynamics and processes by which legal knowledge was first created and then transferred in medieval jurisprudence. Contributors are Enrique de León, Stephan Dusil, Melodie H. Eichbauer, Atria A. Larson, Titus Lenherr, Philipp Lenz, Kenneth Pennington, Andreas Thier, José Miguel Viejo-Ximénez, John C. Wei, and Anders Winroth. 2024-01-11T11:33:52Z 2024-01-11T11:33:52Z 2022 book ONIX_20240111_9789004519251_22 9789004519251 9789004428294 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/86592 eng application/pdf n/a 9789004519251.pdf https://brill.com/display/title/57404 Brill 10.1163/9789004519251 10.1163/9789004519251 af16fd4b-42a1-46ed-82e8-c5e880252026 8a38d5bd-3584-425a-aedc-4e9bcc1f6832 9789004519251 9789004428294 [...] open access
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The Decretum Gratiani is the cornerstone of medieval canon law, and the manuscript St Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, 673 an essential witness to its evolution. The studies in this volume focus on that manuscript, providing critical insights into its genesis, linguistic features, and use of Roman Law, while evaluating its attraction to medieval readers and modern scholars. Together, these studies offer a fascinating view on the evolution of the Decretum Gratiani, as well as granting new insights on the complex dynamics and processes by which legal knowledge was first created and then transferred in medieval jurisprudence. Contributors are Enrique de León, Stephan Dusil, Melodie H. Eichbauer, Atria A. Larson, Titus Lenherr, Philipp Lenz, Kenneth Pennington, Andreas Thier, José Miguel Viejo-Ximénez, John C. Wei, and Anders Winroth.
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