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Index
Cover page Series page Title page Copyright page Dedication page Acknowledgements Contents List of Figures and Table
Figures Table
Abbreviations Part I: Canon Law and the Revolution in Charity (1150–1250)
1. Introduction: The Sheep and the Goats
A Confusion of Hospitals On Canon Law (a European Question) Approach and Structure
2. Reading around the Edges: Welfare Houses and the General Councils, 1139–1274
Giving Shape to Absence in Canon Law (c.1150–c.1260) The General Councils: Excavating What has been Hidden
Part II: A Western Model (400–900)
3. The Question of Francia (400–816)
Approaches to East and West Two Councils, Two Pursuits
4. Carolingian Lombardy (780–860)
New Horizons, New Subjects Regulating Xenodochia Public Interest and Private Will
5. Roman Law and the Western Tradition
Abbot Ansegis and Julian’s Epitome (826/7) East and West: Divergent Paths East and West: A New Story
6. Carolingian Claims and Innovations
Potestates: Custody and Supervision Lombardy and Rome Western Francia
Part III: Stalking the Borderlands (1100–1320)
7. Canonists and Commentators at the Edges of Canon Law (1100–1260)
Before and After Gratian Ad Petitionem and Early Decretal Collections Bernard of Pavia and his Legacy
8. Robert de Courson and the Northern Reformers
Courson and the Hospital Decree The Launch of Courson’s Legation A New Vision for Hospitals, from Brabant to Reims
9. The Council of Vienne (1311/2) and Late Medieval Hospitals
The Council and Quia contingit (1317) Continuity and Change
Conclusion
Appendix A: Ad Petitionem: A Lost Decretal of Alexander III
Appendix B: Robert de Courson’s Hospital Decree (1213)
Bibliography Index
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