The Making of Gratian's Decretum

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Cambridge University Press, 23 de nov. de 2000 - 245 páginas
This book offers perspectives on the legal and intellectual developments of the twelfth century. Gratian's collection of Church law, the Decretum, was a key text in these developments. Compiled in around 1140, it remained a fundamental work throughout and beyond the Middle Ages. Until now, the many mysteries surrounding the creation of the Decretum have remained unsolved, thereby hampering exploration of the jurisprudential renaissance of the twelfth century. Professor Winroth has now discovered the original version of the Decretum, which has long lain unnoticed among medieval manuscripts, in a version about half as long as the final text. It is also different from the final version in many respects - for example, with regard to the use of of Roman law sources - enabling a reconsideration of the resurgence of law in the twelfth century.
 

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Chapter 1 GRATIAN AND THE DECRETUM
1
CAUSA 24
34
CAUSA 11 QUESTIO 3
77
Chapter 4 THE TWO RECENSIONS OF THE DECRETUM
122
Chapter 5 GRATIAN AND ROMAN LAW
146
Chapter 6 THE MEN BEHIND THE DECRETUM
175
Conclusion MEDIEVAL LAW AND THE DECRETUM
193
Appendix THE CONTENTS OF THE FIRST RECENSION OF GRATIANS DECRETUM
197
BIBLIOGRAPHY
228
INDEX OF CITED PASSAGES IN GRATIANS DECRETUM
240
GENERAL INDEX
242
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