Sex, law, and marriage in the Middle Ages /
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Language: | English |
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Aldershot, Hampshire, Great Britain ; Brookfield, Vt., USA :
Variorum,
c1993.
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Series: | Collected studies ;
CS397. |
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Table of Contents:
- Carnal delight: canonistic theories of sexuality
- 'Allas! That evere love was synne': sex and medieval canon law
- 'Better to marry than to burn?': the case of yhe vanishing dichotomy
- Sexuality, marriage, and the reform of Christian society in the thought of Gregory VII
- Sex and canon law: a statistical analysis of samples of canon and civil law
- Sexual equality in medieval canon law
- Concubinage and marriage in medieval canon law
- Rape and marriage in the medieval canon law
- Marriage and sexuality in the decretals of Pope Alexander III
- Impotence, frigidity and marital nullity in the decretists and the early decretalists
- Let me count the ways: canonists and theologians contemplate coital positions
- The treatment of marriage in the Questiones Londinenses (MS Royal 9.E.VII)
- Intermarriage between Christians and Jews in medieval canon law
- Prostitution in the medieval canon law
- Sumptuary laws and prostitution in late medieval Italy
- Matrimonial politics in thirteenth-century Aragon: Moncada v. Urgel
- The Politics of sodomy: Rex v. Pons Hugh de Ampurias (1311).