Law and the Illicit in Medieval Europe

Law and the Illicit in Medieval Europe

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Ano 2010Páginas 336Formato BookISBN 9780812221060

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In the popular imagination, the Middle Ages are often associated with lawlessness. As historians have long recognized, however, medieval culture was characterized by an enormous respect for law, legal procedure, and the ideals of justice and equity. Many of our most important modern institutions and legal conceptions grew out of medieval law in its myriad forms (Roman, canon, common, customary, and feudal).

Institutional structures represent only a small portion of the wider cultural field affected by--and affecting--law. In <i>Law and the Illicit in Medieval Europe</i> such distinguished scholars as Patrick Geary, William Chester Jordan, R. I. Moore, Edward M. Peters, and Susan Mosher Stuard make the case that the development of law is deeply implicated in the growth of medieval theology and Christian doctrine; the construction of discourses on sin, human nature, honor, and virtue; the multiplying forms governing chivalry, demeanor, and social interaction, including gender relations; and the evolution of scholasticism, from its institutional context within the university to its forms of presentation, argumentation, and proof.

Ficha técnica

Editora
UmLivro, University of Pennsylvania Press (Print-On-Demand)
Formato
Book
Encadernação
Capa comum
ISBN
9780812221060
EAN
9780812221060
Ano de Publicação
2010
Número de Páginas
336
Dimensões
22.9 x 15.2 x 3 cm
Peso
1 libras
Idioma
pt-BR
Edição
SKU
9780812221060

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