1. Charter and Chronicle: the use of archive sources by Norman historians Marjorie Chinball; 2. The synod of the province of Rouen in the eleventh and twelfth centuries Raymonde Foreville; 3. Public prosecution of crime in twelfth-century England Raoul C. Van Caenegem; 4. Geoffrey of Monmouth as a historian Christopher Brooke; 5. Gratian and Plato Stephan Kuttner; 6. Vacarius and the Civil Law Peter Stein; 7. William FitzStephen and his Life of Archbishop Thomas Mary Cheney; 8. The Muniments of Ely Cathedral Priory Dorothy Owen; 9. Monastic Archdeacons Jane Sayers; 10. The Lex divinitatis in the Bull Unam Sanctam of Pope Boniface VIII David Luscombe; 11. John Baconthorpe as a Canonist Walter Ullmann; 12. Walter Reynolds and Ecclesiastical Politics, 1313-1316: a Postscript to Councils & Synods, II Jeffrey Denton; 13. Bibliography of the writings of C. R. Cheney Geoffrey Martin.
The history of Church and government in England and on the continent of Europe between the eleventh and the early fourteenth centuries.
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