The interdict in the thirteenth century a question of collective guilt
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Oxford [etc.] :
Oxford University Press
2007
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Edición: | 1st. published |
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- The Justification of the Interdict in Medieval Thought 14 1.1 Punishment of the Innocent 14 1.2 Collective Guilt and Punishment 21 1.3 Consent to Another's Sin 29 1.4 Sin in Another's Name 50 1.5 Conclusion 57 2. Kinds of Interdict 59 2.1 The General Local Interdict 59 2.2 The Particular Local Interdict 68 2.3 Personal interdicts 75 2.4 Mixed sentences 82 3. Laying of Interdicts 86 3.1 The Power to Interdict 86 3.2 The Canonical Procedure 103 3.3 Interdicts a iure 126 4. The Terms of an Interdict 130 4.1 Divine Offices 133 4.2 Sacraments 145 4.3 Ecclesiastical burial 160 5. The Interdict in Action 169 5.1 Popular and Princely Responses to Interdicts 169 5.2 The Enforcement of Interdicts 187 5.3 The Interdict on San Gimignano: A Clerical Strike and Its Consequences 204 5.4 A Tale of Two Cities: The Interdicts on Dax and B'eziers 218 6. The Lifting of Interdicts 235 Conclusion 260 Bibliography 266 Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: