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Kirche, Magie, und 'Aberglaube': Superstitio in der Kanonistik des 12. und 13. Jahrhunderts (review)
Ist Teil von
The Catholic Historical Review, 2011-10, Vol.97 (4), p.770-771
Ort / Verlag
Washington: The Catholic University of America Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Link zum Volltext
Quelle
Project MUSE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
In the third chapter, Hersperger lays out the development of canon law in this period, discussing the composition of the Decretum, then methodically working through subsequent commentary and scholarship on that text in Bologna (long the greatest center of legal scholarship in medieval Europe and the place where the Decretum was composed), France, Germany, and the "Anglo-Norman" realm (meaning Angevin England and Angevin holdings in France). [...] he turns to recount more briefly the emergence of decretales (subsequent papal rulings, eventually collected into the Liber extra) and treatment of matters of canon law in confessors' manuals.This typology of sources forms Hersperger's basic structure of analysis, not only in this chapter but throughout much of the book.