The Anglo-Norman canonist Ricardus Anglicus (de Mores or de Morins), as Giulio Silano’s 1982 PhD thesis and provisional edition argues, was as interested in biblical theology as he was in canon law. This wide interest was a product of his time in the Parisian schools. How then did his influential commentary on Gratian’s Decretum, the Distinctiones decretorum, use Scriptural sources to explicate ostensibly canonistic concepts? This paper attempts to explore these issues in the context of the interaction of law and theology in the mid-to-late twelfth-century schools, courts, and ecclesial familiae of Bologna and England.
History
Volume
15
Chapter number
79
Pagination
1045-1089
Location
Toronto, Ontario
Start date
2012-08-05
End date
2012-08-11
ISBN-13
9788821009655
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1 Book chapter, B Book chapter
Copyright notice
2016, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
Extent
83
Editor/Contributor(s)
Goering J, Dusil S, Thier A
Publisher
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
Place of publication
Vatican City, Italy
Title of book
Proceedings of the fourteenth international congress of medieval canon law