10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LIBER EXTRA»
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Liber Extra in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Liber Extra and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A New History of Penance
For public blasphemy, he cites a provision that Gregory IX specifically made for
inclusion in the Liber Extra, designating a fine of 40 solidi for a wealthy offender,
or 30, 20, or 5 for others (13 §Y).122 This clearly has to do with the external forum
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2
Power Over the Body, Equality in the Family: Rights and ...
Edited by the Dominican friar Raymond of Penafort, who carefully excised
material not relevant to the legal issues for which Liber Extra was being compiled
, Liber Extra contained a large number of decretal letters issued in the ninety
years that ...
3
The Common Legal Past of Europe, 1000–1800
The Great "Codifications" of the Church: The Liber Extra of Gregory IX, the Liber
Sextus of Boniface VIII, the Clementinae of Clement V, and the Formation of the
Corpus iuris canonici The church in the fourteenth century worked actively to ...
4
The Magician, the Witch, and the Law
In the Liber Extra, three of these texts comprised title 21 of book 5, the only
discussion of sortilegium in the work." The text from the penitential of Theodore
and the letter of Honorius III both deal with sortes strictly considered. Alexander
Ill's ...
5
Logic and Language in the Middle Ages: A Volume in Honour of ...
the Liber Extra.7 in the same Liber Extra, however, one could find herme-
neutical principles suggesting that a verbum generale should not always be
understood as having a universal meaning. the Glossa ordinaria to the Liber
Extra also ...
6
Franciscan Organisation in the Mendicant Context: Formal and ...
Lateranums geregelt worden war (der folgerichtig Aufnahme in den Liber Extra
gefunden hatte [X 3.35.7]); vielleicht spielte auch eine Rolle, dass Raymund von
Peñaforte, der Kompilator des Liber Extra, aufgrund seiner Erfahrungen im ...
Michael Robson, Jens Röhrkasten, 2010
7
Medieval Justice: Cases and Laws in France, England and ...
Jurists and legal scholars were looking for the “sure haven” of an agreed text to
serve as a fixed reference point in their juridical debates.32 A step in this
direction was pope Gregory IX's massive collection of laws, known as the Liber
Extra ...
8
Roman Law in European History:
Pefiaforte, and was known as the Liber extra because it was outside (extra)
Gratian's Decretum. It contains 1,971 chapters, arranged in five books. The order
of treatment was cited by students according to the mne— monic verse 'judex, ...
9
An Introduction to the Comparative Study of Private Law: ...
The work was edited by the Spanish Dominican Raymond of Penaforte, and was
known as the Liber extra because it was outside (extra) Gratian's Decretum. It
contains 1,971 chapters, arranged in five books. The order of treatment was cited
...
10
Law and Justice from Antiquity to Enlightenment
The second volume of medieval canon law is contained in the Decretals, which
consists of the following compilations: Decretals of Pope Gregory IX (1227—1241
), known also in Latin as the Liber extra (“extra book” to the Decretum) containing
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