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(Monastic) Canon law in a 'Europe of bishops' Canon law collections from the fifth to the twelfth century were often compiled by bishops and, even more frequently, for bishops, and they deal with episcopal issues much more than anything else. This is not only true for synodal legislation (after all, synods were congregations of bishops) but also for decretals – and indeed particularly true for the famous Forged Decretals.

"Canon Law in the Long Tenth Century, 900-1020," Cambridge Companion to Medieval Canon Law, ed. Anders Winroth and John Wei

2022

Includes bibliographical references and index. IDE NTIFIERS: LCCN 202ro15140 (print) I LCCN 202ro1514r (ebook) I ISBN 978rro7025042 (hardback) I rssN 978no7692572 (paperback) I IssN 978n39r77221 (ebook) SUBJECTS: LCSH: Canon law-History-Middle Ages, 600-1500. I Canon law-Eastern churches-History-Middle Ages, 600-1500. I Law, Medieval. CLASSIF!CATTON: Lee KBRI6o .C355 2022 (print) I LCC KBRr6o (ebook) I ooc 262.9/2-dc23 LC record available at https: / / lccn.loc.gov/2021015140 LC ebook record available at https: / / lccn.loc.gov / 2021015141 ISB N 978-1-107-02504-2 Hardback Cambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this publication and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate.

The Collection in Seventy-Four Titles: a monastic canon law collection from eleventh-century France

2010

The collection Sententiae diversorum patrum also known as the Collection in seventy-four titles (74T) is one of the most famous systematic canon law collections before Gratian. 1 More than twenty extant manuscripts are ample testimony to its place among the most influential collections of the eleventh century. 2 In addition, it played a central role in modern scholarship, being one of the first legal sources to be interpreted as a source for the ideology of reform, for the ecclesiology of the compiler, and as a document that served certain ends in political conflict. Paul Fournier's interpretation of 74T as the 'first manual of reform', published in 1894, changed the field of canon law history and indeed the historiography of the 'Gregorian Reform'. 3 Both Fournier himself and generations of later scholars used it as a model approach to their sources: almost all pre-Gratian collections were restudied following Fournier's model for 74T. 4 This is not to say that Fournier's results were not criticised; 5 but most of his critics used the same methods and 1

Changing Perspectives on the History of Secular Canons in the Early and the High Middle Ages: State of the Art and Areas for Further Research

De canonicis qui seculares dicuntur. Treize siècles de chapitres séculiers dans les anciens Pays-Bas/Thirteen Centuries of Chapters of Secular Canons in the Low Countries, 2020

Introduction Marc Carnier et Brigitte Meijns Changing Perspectives on the History of Secular Canons in the Early and High Middle Ages: State of the Art and Areas of Further Research Brigitte Meijns Entre collaboration et compétition : remarques sur les établissements canoniaux de Liège au XII e siècle et leurs obligations vis-à-vis de la cathédrale Saint-Lambert Alexis Wilkin Les chapitres séculiers dans le diocèse de Cambrai (800-1560) Monique Maillard-Luypaert Secular Chapters in the Diocese of Utrecht from 1295 until the Reformation Jan Kuys Ubi plura sunt capita, ibi sunt diverse opiniones. Des tensions au chapitre de Saint-Donatien à Bruges (XV e siècle) Hendrik Callewier Specialis est capella Flandrie comitis. Le chapitre comtal de Sainte-Pharailde à Gand jusqu'au début du XVII e siècle Annelies Somers Sous la protection d'une croix en or. Les chapitres féminins dans la vallée mosane Johan Van Der Eycken La valse aux collations : enjeux et échec d'une politique de mainmise du gouvernement des Pays-Bas autrichiens (1740-1792) Bernard Vandermeersch Le clergé des collégiales des Pays-Bas autrichiens en 1786 André Tihon Chanoines titulaires et honoraires et leur évêque Ludo Collin INDEX

Medieval Church Law and the Origins of the Western Legal Tradition

In this volume dedicated to medieval canon law expert Kenneth Pennington, leading scholars from around the world discuss the contribution of medieval church law to the origins of the western legal tradition. The stellar cast assembled by editors Wolfgang P. Müller and Mary E. Sommar includes younger scholars as well as long-established specialists in the field. Müller's introduction provides the first comprehensive survey of investigative trends in the field in more than twenty years. Subdivided into four topical categories, the essays cover the entire range of the history of medieval canon law from the sixth to the sixteenth century. The first section concentrates on the canonical tradition before the advent of academic legal studies in the twelfth century. The second addresses the formation of canonistic theory. The third and fourth sections consider the intellectual exchanges between canon law and other fields of study, as well as the practical application of canons in day-to-day court proceedings. Though the twenty-seven essays included in this volume are quite diverse, taken together they provide an outstanding overview of the latest research and cutting-edge scholarship on the topic.

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"Bishops and Religious Law 900-1050"

The Bishop Reformed: Studies in Episcopal Culture and Power in the Central Middle Ages (900-1215), ed. John Ott and Anna Trumbore (Aldershot, 2007), 2007

Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law (Monumenta Iuris Canonici, series C: Subsidia, vol. 15)

Gergely Gallai, Kirsi Salonen, Christof Rolker, Rusne Juozapaitiene, Stephan Dusil, Thibault Joubert, Talia Zajac, Eldbjørg Haug, Charles Hilken, alessandra bassani, Julien Théry, Vatican Library - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Andreas Thier

Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law (Monumenta Iuris Canonici, series C, vol. 15), 2016