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Excommunication for Debt in Late Medieval France: The Business of Salvation

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge University Press 2016.Description: 1 online resource ()Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781316568439
  • 9781316536162
  • 9781316568774
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  • KBU3610 .E936 2016
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Subject: A re-evaluation of late medieval church courts' role in the enforcement of minor credit through the widespread, frequent excommunication of debtors.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of map; Prefatory note; Acknowledgments; Note on names, dates, and currency; List of abbreviations; Introduction; The history of credit; Legal history, social history, and canon law; 1 Church courts and credit; Ecclesiastical jurisdiction; Contracts; Canonical procedure; The meaning of excommunication for debt; 2 The supply of ecclesiastical justice; Late medieval landed incomes; Prelates' incomes: reform and revenue; The archbishopric of Rouen

The supply of ecclesiastical justice withersAppendix: income from the Register of Excommunicates in the Archdiocese of Rouen by week...; 3 Case studies: demand for ecclesiastical justice; The sub-decanal officiality of Chartres, 1380-1436; The archidiaconal officiality of Paris, 1426-1439; The abbatial officiality of Montivilliers, 1433-1463 and 1499-1530; Excommunications at Montivilliers, 1433-1463; Excommunications at Montivilliers, 1499-1530; Elsewhere; 4 A crisis of credit? The Reformation and the early modern world; The sixteenth-century growth of litigiousness

Law and the Reformation: territory, property, contractCommercium and mercatio/Commerce and marchandise; Conclusion: from Church to market; Select bibliography; I. Archival sources; II. Printed sources; III. Selected historical literature; Index

A re-evaluation of late medieval church courts' role in the enforcement of minor credit through the widespread, frequent excommunication of debtors.

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