TY - BOOK AU - Brasington,Bruce Clark TI - Order in the court: medieval procedural treatises in translation T2 - Medieval law and its practice SN - 9789004315327 AV - KBU3825 .B73 2016 U1 - 262.9/2 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Leiden, Boston PB - Brill KW - Civil procedure (Canon law) KW - History KW - Civil procedure (Roman law) KW - Law, Medieval KW - RELIGION KW - Christian Theology KW - Ecclesiology KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and indexes; Acknowledgments; Preface; Glossary; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Ecclesiastical Ordo iudiciorum Around 1100; Chapter 2 The Early Romano-Canonical Process: The Worlds of Hariulf and Bulgarus; Chapter 3 The Anglo-Norman Ordo iudiciarius: Pseudo-Ulpianus, De edendo; Chapter 4 William of Longchamp's Practica Legum et decretorum; Chapter 5 The Ordo Bambergensis; Conclusion; Selected Bibliography; Index of Sources and Parallels; General Index N2 - In Order in the Court , Brasington translates and comments upon the earliest medieval treatises on ecclesiastical legal procedure. Beginning with the eleventh-century "Marturi Case," the first citation of the Digest in court since late antiquity and the jurist Bulgarus' letter to Haimeric, the papal chancellor, we witness the evolution of Roman-law procedure in Italy. The study then focusses on Anglo-Norman works, all from the second half of the twelfth century. The De edendo , the Practica legum of Bishop William of Longchamp, and the Ordo Bambergensis blend Roman and canon law to guide the judge, advocate, and litigant in court. These reveal the study and practice of the learned law during the turbulent "Age of Becket" and its aftermath UR - https://libproxy.firstcity.edu.my:8443/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1199796 ER -