
Authority and Power: Studies on Medieval Law and Government Present to Walter Ullmann on His Seventieth Birthday
Cambridge University Press, 7/19/2012
EAN 9781107404564, ISBN10: 1107404568
Paperback, 286 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm
Language: English
This book was first published in 1980. Walter Ullmann made substantial contributions to many areas of medieval studies, and to those of papal history and cannon law particularly, which have been distinguished by quality and quantity alike. The bibliography of his published work included in this volume contains almost four hundred items. No less influential for generations of students have been his teaching and lecturing, especially at Leeds and from 1949 to 1978 at Cambridge. In Authority and Power friends and former pupils combined to mark his retirement from the Cambridge Chair of Medieval History, with each contributor writing on or near the subject originally studied under Professor Ullmann's supervision. The essays serve both to acknowledge a sense of shared indebtedness to Professor Ullmann and to indicate new approaches and developments, as they were at the time, in legal-historical scholarship.
Foreword
List of abbreviations
1. The alleged territoriality of Visigothic law P. D. King
2. Some Carolingian law-books and their function Rosamond McKitterick
3. The earliest surviving royal Ordo
some liturgical and historical aspects Janet L. Nelson
4. The Epistola Widonis, ecclesiastical reform and canonistic enterprise 1049–1141 John Gilchrist
5. Ralph de Diceto, Henry II and Beckett (with an appendix on decretal letters) Charles Duggan and Anne Duggan
6. Fides et culpa
the use of Roman law in ecclesiastical ideology E. F. Vodola
7. Hostiensis on Per venerabilem
the role of the College of Cardinals J. A. Watt
8. Centre and locality
aspects of papal administration in England in the later thirteenth century Jane Sayers
9. The Spanish Church revisited
the episcopal gravamina of 1279 Peter Linehan
10. Ockham and the birth of individual rights Arthur Stephen McGrade
11. Public expediency and natural law
a fourteenth-century discussion on the origins of government and property Brian Tierney
12. The King's Hall, Cambridge and English medieval collegiate history Alan B. Cobban
13. A fourteenth-century contribution to the theory of citizenship
political man and the problem of created citizenship in the thought of Baldus de Ubaldis Joseph P. Canning
14. What was conciliarism? Conciliar theory in historical perspective A. J. Black
15. The problem of the cardinalate in the Great Schism R. N. Swanson
16. Paulus Vladimiri's attack on the just war
a case study in legal polemics Frederick H. Russell
Bibliography of the writings of Walter Ullmann Peter Linehan.