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IMC 2008: Sessions

Session 703: Medieval Canon Law, II: Doctrine and the Schools

Tuesday 8 July 2008, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:Church, Law & Society in the Middle Ages (CLASMA) Research Network
Organiser:Peter Douglas Clarke, Department of History, University of Southampton
Moderator/Chair:Peter Douglas Clarke, Department of History, University of Southampton
Paper 703-aReading Marriage in Three Manuscripts of the Panormia
(Language: English)
Bruce C. Brasington, Department of History & Geography, West Texas A&M University, Canyon
Index terms: Canon Law, Ecclesiastical History
Paper 703-bRoyal Succession in Late Medieval Canon Law
(Language: English)
Magnus Ryan, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge
Index terms: Canon Law, Ecclesiastical History
Abstract

Abstract -a:
The paper analyzes glosses in three manuscripts of the Panormia which, until recently was judged a compilation of Bishop Ivo of Chatres but now appears to have been made by an associate. The manuscripts are: Cambridge, UL FF iv 41, Lincoln, Cathedral Library 192, and Munich, Clm 4545. These manuscripts are heavily glossed books 6 and 7, which treat marriage law. Analysis of these glosses shares light on the theory and practice of canon law during the second half of the 12th century.
Abstract -b:
To be provided