International Medieval Congress - July 2010

University of Leeds 12-15 July 2010

CLASMA sponsored sessions

Canon Law, I: The Interaction of Law and Theology in the 'Long 12th Century': Gratian and Beyond

Date / Time: July 13, 2010 14.15-15.45  

Sponsor: Church, Law & Society in the Middle Ages (CLASMA) Research Network   Organiser: Jason Taliadoros, School of Historical Studies, Monash University  

Moderator: Bruce C. Brasington, Department of History & Geography, West Texas A&M University  

Paper 725-a: Impotence, Confession, and the Creation of Causa 33
John Wei, Department of History, Grinnell College, Iowa

Paper 725-b: The Reception of Gratian's De penitentia and the Relationship between Law and Theology in the Second Half of the 12th Century
Atria A. Larson, Center for Medieval & Byzantine Studies, Catholic University of America

Paper 725-c: Rule and Revelation in Ricardus: The Use of Law and Theology in the Distinctiones decretorum
Jason Taliadoros, School of Historical Studies, Monash University

 

 

Canon Law, II: Law, Power, and Procedure

Date / Time: July 13, 2010 16.30-18.00  

Sponsor: Church, Law & Society in the Middle Ages (CLASMA) Research Network   Organisers: Peter D. Clarke, Department of History, University of Southampton
Kathleen G. Cushing, Department of History, Keele University  

Moderator: Kathleen G. Cushing, Department of History, Keele University  

Paper 825-a: The Origins of the Local Interdict According to Ademar of Chabannes
Frederik Keygnaert, Faculty of Arts, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Paper 825-b: Power and Accountability in Medieval Canon Law: The Many Lives of the Maxim 'Quia privilegium meretur'
Bruce C. Brasington, Department of History & Geography, West Texas A&M University

Paper 825-c: The Reception of Learned Law: The Case of Legal Procedure in the Danish Provincial Laws
Per Andersen, School of Law, Aarhus Universitet  

 

Canon Law, III: Texts and Transmission in the 11th and 12th Centuries

Date / Time: July 14, 2010 11.15-12.45  

Sponsor: Church, Law & Society in the Middle Ages (CLASMA) Research Network   Organiser: Kathleen G. Cushing, Department of History, Keele University  

Moderator: Kathleen G. Cushing, Department of History, Keele University  

Paper 1125-a: The Turin Collection Revisited
Kriston Rennie, School of History, Philosophy, Religion & Classics, University of Queensland

Paper 1125-b: Lanfranc's Version of the Decretals in Context
(Nicolás Álvarez de las Asturias, Instituto de Derecho Canónico 'San Dámaso', Madrid

Paper 1125-c: Books Four and Ten of the Collection in 10 Parts: The Personality of the Collection
Joaquín Sedano Rueda, Facultad de Derecho Canónico, Universidad de Navarra  

 

Canon Law, IV: Papal and Episcopal Authority in the 12th Century

Date / Time: July 14, 2010 14.15-15.45  

Sponsor: Church, Law & Society in the Middle Ages (CLASMA) Research Network   Organisers: Peter D. Clarke, Department of History, University of Southampton
Kathleen G. Cushing, Department of History, Keele University  

Moderator: Peter D. Clarke, Department of History, University of Southampton  

Paper1226-a: Local Concerns and Papal Legislation in the 12th Century: The Third Lateran Council and Episcopal consultationes
Danica Summerlin, Queens' College, University of Cambridge

Paper1226-b: Alexander III and Marriage: Dauvillier and Donahue Revisited
Anne J. Duggan, Department of History, King's College London

Paper1226-c: Tangled Wool: The Knotty Transmission of the Pallium Regulations of John VIII
Steven A. Schoenig, Department of History, Saint Louis University  

 

Canon Law, V: Law, Jurisdiction, and Society

Date / Time: July 14, 2010 16.30-18.00  

Sponsor: Church, Law & Society in the Middle Ages (CLASMA) Research Network   Organisers: Peter D. Clarke, Department of History, University of Southampton
Kathleen G. Cushing, Department of History, Keele University  

Moderator: Peter D. Clarke, Department of History, University of Southampton  

Paper1326-a: The Archipoet of Barbarossa's Time: A Canonist from Cologne - On Canon Law and Medieval Latin Literature in the 12th Century
Peter Landau, Stephan Kuttner Institute of Medieval Canon Law, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München

Paper 1326-b: Zelig in the 14th Century: The Cantilupes and the Law
Frederik Pedersen, School of History, Divinity & Philosophy, University of Aberdeen

Paper1326-c: Episcopal Jurisdiction in Late Medieval Sweden: The Diocese of Linköping and Bishop Hans Brask's Register (1522-27)
Mia Korpiola, Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki