Sex, law and marriage in the Middle Ages

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Auteur principal : Brundage James Arthur (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Sex, law and marriage in the Middle Ages / James A. Brundage
Publié : Aldershot : Variorum , C 1993
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XIV-280 p.)
Collection : Collected studies series ; 397
Contenu : 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 the 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)
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