[Le Bras Miscellany] – STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF CANON LAW dedicated to Gabriel LE BRAS
[Le Bras Miscellany] – STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF CANON LAW dedicated to Gabriel LE BRAS
[Le Bras Miscellany] – STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF CANON LAW dedicated to Gabriel LE BRAS
[Le Bras Miscellany] – STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF CANON LAW dedicated to Gabriel LE BRAS
[Le Bras Miscellany] – STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF CANON LAW dedicated to Gabriel LE BRAS
    [Mélanges Le Bras]
    STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF CANON LAW dedicated to Gabriel LE BRAS
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1965
    2 vols. in-8, half ivory vellum, gilt title on olive morocco binding with gilt fillets framing, spine decorated with gilt lace, binding with the monogram "J. G. G.", original cover preserved, black and white portrait of the recipient outside the text, (rare pencil underlinings), very good condition, XXXIX-1492 p. (continuous pagination).
    Studies in the history of canon law covering the following four themes: I. The Sources of Canon Law: R. Besnier, The Synods of the Diocese of Paris from 1715 to 1790; François-Louis Ganshof, Note on Two Canon Law Texts in the "Liber Floridus"; Jean Gaudemet, Patristics and Pastoral Studies: Gregory the Great's Contribution to the "Mirror of the Bishop" in Gratian's Decree; Georges Hubrecht, The Provincial Council of Bordeaux of 1528; Paul Ourliac, The Sources of Canon Law in the 15th Century: The Solstice of 1440; II. The Church and Secular Powers: Yvonne Bongert, A "Scandal" in Lille in the 17th Century: The Interdict of the Church of Saint-Maurice (1662-1663); François Dumont, "Administrative Prelates" in 18th-Century France; Edgar Faure, Saint Ambrose and the expulsion of the peregrini from Rome; François de Fontette, Bishops of Limoges and Counts of Poitou in the 11th century; Jean Imbert, The Church and the State facing the hospital problem in the 16th century; Jean-François Lamarignier, From immunity to ecclesiastical lordship. The "customary territories" of churches in Île-de-France and neighboring regions according to the charters of the early Capetians (987-1108); Jean Rivero, History and future prospects in the status of religious buildings under a system of separation of church and state; Walter Ullmann, The significance of Innocent III's decretal "Vergentis"; Jean Yver, A jest by William the Conqueror. Note on the genesis of the alms-holding tenure; III. Learned Law in the Middle Ages: Georges Chevrier, The Criteria for Distinguishing Private and Public Law in Medieval Scholarly Thought; Pierre Legendre, Roman Law, Model and Language. On the Meaning of Utrumque ius; Pierre Petot, Pierre de Fontaines and Roman Law; IV. The Person, the Family, and Society in Canon Law and Roman Law in the Middle Ages: F. Garrisson, Concerning Pilgrims and Their Legal Status; Jean-Philippe Lévy, The Officiality of Paris and Family Matters at the End of the 14th Century; Jehan de Malafosse, The Share of the Dead in Byzantium; PC Timbal, The Legal Life of Ecclesiastical Legal Entities in France in the 13th and 14th Centuries.

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