Marriage litigation in the Western Church, 1215-1517

From the establishment of a coherent doctrine on sacramental marriage to the eve of the Reformation, late medieval church courts were used for marriage cases in a variety of ways. Ranging widely across Western Europe, including the Upper and Lower Rhine regions, England, Italy, Catalonia, and Castil...

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Main Author: Müller, Wolfgang P. 1960- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2021
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Reviews:[Rezension von: Müller, Wolfgang P., 1960-, Marriage litigation in the Western Church, 1215-1517] (2022) (Helmholz, Richard H., 1940 -)
[Rezension von: Müller, Wolfgang P., 1960-, Marriage litigation in the Western Church, 1215-1517] (2023) (Korpiola, Mia)
[Rezension von: Müller, Wolfgang P., 1960-, Marriage litigation in the Western Church, 1215-1517] (2022) (Butler, Sara, 1952 -)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Marriage law / Catholic church / History 1215-1517
B Europe / Marriage / Legal conflict / Catholic church / History 1215-1517
Further subjects:B Matrimonial actions (Europe) History To 1500
B Matrimonial actions (Canon law) History To 1500
B Matrimonial actions History To 1500 (Europe)
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Summary:From the establishment of a coherent doctrine on sacramental marriage to the eve of the Reformation, late medieval church courts were used for marriage cases in a variety of ways. Ranging widely across Western Europe, including the Upper and Lower Rhine regions, England, Italy, Catalonia, and Castile, this study explores the stark discrepancies in practice between the North of Europe and the South. Wolfgang P. Müller draws attention to the existence of public penitential proceedings in the North and their absence in the South, and explains the difference in demand, as well as highlighting variations in how individuals obtained written documentation of their marital status. Integrating legal and theological perspectives on marriage with late medieval social history, Müller addresses critical questions around the relationship between the church and medieval marriage, and what this reveals about both institutions.
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ISBN:1108955819
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781108955812