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Keele University

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Book title

Readers, texts and Compilers in The Earlier Middle Ages: Studies in medieval canon law in Honour of Linda Folwer-Magerl

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A - Authored book
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Publisher of book
Ashgate
ISBN of book
9780754662358
Year of publication
2009
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Number of additional authors
1
Additional information

Besides her own specific contribution (chapter 5), Cushing was the co-editor of this volume with Martin Brett. It is based on a series of sessions at the International Medieval Congress, Leeds University, organised by the editors in honour of the distinguished scholar of medieval canon law, Linda Fowler-Magerl. Its focus is Fowler-Magerl’s particular concern with the transmission of canon law, and the contributors, eminent historians from Europe and North America, explore the ways in which the law was interpreted and used by a range of audiences especially in the eleventh and early-twelfth centuries.

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