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Law, marriage, and society in the later Middle Ages: arguments about marriage in five courts

Charles Donahue 2007 © Cambridge University Press
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  • 9780511371479 (ebook)
  • 9780521877282 (hardcover)
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  • Legal
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  • Frontmatter
  • List of Tables (page page viii)
  • Preface (page xi)
  • Acknowledgments (page xiii)
  • Notes About This Book (page xv)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • 1: The Background Rules and Institutions (page 14)
  • 2: Lying Witnesses and Social Reality: Four English Marriage Cases in the High Middle Ages (page 46)
  • 3: Statistics: The Court of York, 1300-1500 (page 63)
  • 4: Story-Patterns in the Court of York in the Fourteenth Century (page 90)
  • 5: Story-Patterns in the Court of York in the Fifteenth Century (page 152)
  • 6: Ely (page 218)
  • 7: Paris (page 302)
  • 8: Cambrai and Brussels: The Courts and the Numbers (page 383)
  • 9: Cambrai and Brussels: The Content of the Sentences (page 424)
  • 10: Divorce a mensa et thoro and salvo iure thori (Separation) (page 521)
  • 11: Social Practice, Formal Rule, and the Medieval Canon Law of Incest (page 562)
  • Broader Comparisons (page 598)
  • Bibliography and Abbreviations (page 641)
  • Subject Index (page 655)
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