Contents
Preface
Introduction
Abbreviations
Part One. Canon Law
1. Were There Two Arsenal Collections?
2. The Collectio Canonum Caesaraugustana and Roman Legal Sources
3. Law, Penance, and the ‘Gregorian’ Reform
4. New Wine in Old Skins?
5. A New Manuscript of the Collectio Sinemuriensis (New York, Columbia University, Western MS 82)
6. The Influence of the Eastern Patristic Fatherson the Canonical Collections of South Italy in the Eleventh and Early Twelfth Centuries
7. Differentia est
8. The Power of an Absent Pope
9. The Origin of Civil Procedure
Part Two. Religion
10. The Surviving Manuscripts of the Eucharistic Treatises of Heriger of Lobbes
11. The De corpore et sanguine Domini of Ernulf of Canterbury
Part Three. Politics
12. Imagining Libertas
13. The Deposition and Excommunication of Emperors and Kings
14. Another Canonist Heard From
15. Charter Evidence for Pope Urban II’s Preaching of the First Crusade
16. Roman Law at the Papal Curia in the Early Twelfth Century
17. Thoughts on Diocesan Statutes
18. The Medieval Battle of the Faculties
19. Canon Law and the Spirituality of Cloistered English Nuns
Bibliography of Robert Somerville’s Publications
Contributors
Index of Manuscripts
Index of Papal Letters
General Index