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Canon Law in the Age of Reform, 11th-12th Centuries
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Cardinal Humbert of Silva-Candida (d.1061); Humbert of Silva-Candida and the political concept of "Ecclesia" in the 11th century; Canon Law aspects of the 11th-century Gregorian reform programme; "Simoniaca haeresis" and the problem of orders from Leo IX to Gratian; Gregory VII and the juristic sources of his ideology; 11th and early 12th-century canonical collections and the economic policy of Gregory VII; was there a Gregorian reform movement in the 11th century?; the reception of Pope Gregory VII into the Canon Law (1073-1141); the reception of Pope Gregory VII into the Canon Law (1073-1141), Part II; the "Epistola Widonis", ecclesiastical reform and canonistic enterprise 1049-1141; the Gregorian reform tradition and Pope Alexander III; the perception of Jews in the Canon Law in the period of the first two crusades.

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