Jurisprudence in the Middle Ages
Jurisprudence in the Middle Ages
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Edition Details
- Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Walter Ullmann
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): England
- Publication Information: London : Variorum Reprints, 1980
- Publication Type (Medium): History
- Type: Book
- Series title: Collected studies, CS120.
- Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/jurisprudence-in-the-middle-ages/ (Stable identifier)
Additional Format
Online version: Ullmann, Walter, 1910- Jurisprudence in the Middle Ages. London: Variorum Reprints, 1980 (OCoLC)767560481
Short Description
390 pages in various pagings ; 23 cm.
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, Jurisprudence in the Middle Ages is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Publisher: Variorum Reprints
- Responsable Person: Walter Ullmann.
- Publication Date: 1980
- Country/State: England
- Number of Editions: 19 editions
- First edition Date: 1940
- Last edition Date: 1980
- General Notes: English or German.
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KJ147
- Dewey Code: 340.55
- ISBN: 0860780651 9780860780656
- OCLC: 8196215
Main Contents
Law and the medieval historian.
Historical jurisprudence, historical politology and the history of the Middle Ages.–Der Grundsatz der Arbeitsteilung bei Gelasius I.–The paleae in Cambridge manuscripts of the Decretum–Roman public law and medieval monarchy: Norman rulership in Sicily.–John of Salisbury's Policraticus in the later Middle Ages.–Arthur's homage to King John.–The Papacy and the faithful.–Bartolus and English jurisprudence.–Bartolus on customary law.–Some medieval principles of criminal procedure.–“This realm of England is an empire.”
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