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084 _aBQV 148.H6E5.2019-1,2
130 0 _aCollectio canonum Hibernensis.
_lInglese
_9328981
245 1 4 _aThe Hibernensis /
_cRoy Flechner, editor.
264 1 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bThe Catholic University of America Press,
_c[2019].
264 4 _cc2019.
300 _a2 volumi ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atesto
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337 _asenza mediazione
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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490 1 _aStudies in medieval and early modern canon law ;
_vvolume 17 - book 1,2
505 _aVolume 1. - A study and edition. - 2019. - 164*, 474 pagine.
505 _aVolume 2. - Translation, commentary and indexes. - 2019. - 1014 pagine.
520 _aThe Hibernensis is the longest and most comprehensive canon-law text to have circulated in Carolingian Europe. Compiled in Ireland in the late seventh or early eight century, it exerted a strong and long-lasting influence on the development of European canon law. The present edition offers-for the first time-a complete text of the Hibernensis combining the two main branches of its manuscript transmission. This is accompanied by an English translation and a commentary that is both historical and philological. The Hibernensis is an invaluable source for those interested in church history, the history of canon law, social-economic history, as well as intellectual history, and the history of the book. Widely recognized as the single most important source for the history of the church in early medieval Ireland, the Hibernensis is also our best index for knowing what books were available in Ireland at the time of its compilation: it consists of excerpted material from the Bible, Church Fathers and doctors, hagiography, church histories, chronicles, wisdom texts, and insular normative material unattested elsewhere. This in addition to the staple sources of canonical collections, comprising the acta of church councils and papal letters. Altogether there are forty-two cited authors and 135 cited texts. But unlike previous canonical collections, the contents of the Hibernensis are not simply derivative: they have been modified and systematically organised, offering an important insight into the manner in which contemporary clerical scholars attempted to define, interpret, and codify law for the use of a growing Christian society.
546 _aTesto in latino con traduzione, introduzione e commento in inglese.
650 7 _aDiritto canonico
_zIrlanda
_yMedioevo
_2sbaa
_9232004
700 1 _aFlechner, Roy,
_d1975-
_ecuratore
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730 0 2 _aCollectio canonum Hibernensis.
_lLatino
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830 0 _aStudies in medieval and early modern canon law
_v017/1,2
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