IMC 2017: Keywords
IMC 2017: Sessions tagged with Canon Law
- Bishops, the Secular Clergy, and Otherness, I: Narratives of Integration and Separation (1524)
- Canon Law, I: Living the Law in the Early Medieval World - The Contribution of Canon Law to European Culture (1033)
- Canon Law, II: 'We Read Nothing in the Canons' - Canonists and the Roman Law (1133)
- Canon Law, III: Law in Learning and Practice in the Later Middle Ages (1233)
- Canon Law, IV: Manuscripts and the Making of Canon Law in the 'Reform' Period (1333)
- Cathars, Sorcerers, and conversos: New Approaches to the Medieval Inquisition in Catalonia and Languedoc, 13th-15th Centuries (826)
- Confession in the Middle Ages, I: The Path to the Fourth Lateran Council, 1215 (733)
- Foreign and Foreigners (124)
- Ideas and Practices of Authority in North-Western Italy, 900-1300 (1704)
- Inquisitors' Knowledge at the Crossroads of Various Cultural Resources, II (1132)
- Jews as Strangers in Christian and Jewish Communities (1304)
- Leprosy and Power in the High Middle Ages (1218)
- Lies and Liars in the Middle Ages: Perceptions and Punishments (1043)
- Living with 'Others' on the Border: The Example of Portugal and Spain (716)
- Manifest Violence in a Comparative Perspective (505)
- Obligation and Reward in Medieval Jewish and Christian Charity (1204)
- Otherness in 15th-Century English Religious Writing (129)
- Pagans, Martyrs, and Godly Soldiers: Keeping Control through Religious Text and Practice (626)
- Pastors and Persecuted: (Arch-)Bishops as Agents of Reform (1332)
- Reassessing the State of Research: The Jew as 'Other' (223)
- Reclaiming the 11th Century (1507)
- Religious Authority, I: Reforming the Sacred (533)
- Sources of Legal Authority: Ius commune and Customary Law in Conversation, I - Terms and Practice of Law (133)
- Sources of Legal Authority: Ius commune and Customary Law in Conversation, II - The Value and Authority of Expertise in Medieval Law (233)
- Sources of Legal Authority: Ius commune and Customary Law in Conversation, III - 'A law by any other name would act as well', Defining and Creating Law in the Central Middle Ages (333)
- The 'Other' in Laws and Legal Texts, I (519)
- The Clergy and Violence in the Late Middle Ages (130)
- The Reception of Aristotle's Legacies in Medieval Culture (1242)