Eleven
volumes will complete the new History of Medieval Canon Law, funded by
the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Gerda Henkel Stiftung, the
Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, the Werner Reimers Stiftung, and Syracuse
University. The following is a list of the volumes and their contents.
During the summer of 1998, Wilfried Hartmann
and Gerd Schmitz spent several weeks working on the project. For
a report on their activities,
Click
here.
The first two volumes of the
project have been published. The next two (see below) will be in press in
the Winter-Spring 2002-2003
Volume 1:
Lotte Kéry, Canonical Collections of the Early Middle Ages (ca. 400-1140): A Bibliographical Guide to the Manuscripts and Literature. History of Medieval Canon Law. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University Press of America, 1999.
Volume 2:
Detlev Jasper and Horst Fuhrmann, Papal Letters in the Early Middle Ages. History of Medieval Canon Law. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University Press of America, 2001.
Part 1: The Beginning of the Decretal Tradition: Papal Letters from the Origins of the Genre through the Pontificate of Stephen V by Detlev Jasper Part 2: The Pseudo-Isidorian Forgeries by Horst Fuhrmann
Volume 3:
The History of Western Canon Law to 1000
PART I Local Synods and Collections in the West
1. Africa by Jane E. Merdinger 2. Gaul and Italy by Wilfried Hartmann 3. Visigothic Canon Law by Antonio García y García 4. Merovingian Gaul by Isolde Schröder 5. Carolingian Synods by Wilfried Hartmann 6. Capitula episcoporum by Rudolf Pokorny 7. Ireland and England by Martin Brett 8. Penitentials by Raymund Kottje
PART II Secular Law
9. Roman Law in Early Canon Law by Harald Siems 10. Capitularies by Hubert Mordek 11. Ansegis and Benedictus Levita by Gerhard Schmitz
PART III Chronological Collections
12. Canonical Collections from the Sixth to the Eighth Century by Roger Reynolds 13. Dionysio-Hadriana by Roger Reynolds 14. The Hispana and its Precursors by Antonio García y García
PART IV Systematic Collections
15. Cresconius and Ferrandus by Hubert Mordek 16. Vetus Gallica by Hubert Mordek 17. Collectio Hibernensis by Roger Reynolds 18. Dacheriana and Others by Hubert Mordek 19. Collectio Anselmo dedicata by Roger Reynolds 20. Regino of Prüm by Rudolf Pokorny 21. Smaller Collections of the Tenth Century by Rudolf Pokorny 22. Collection in 12 Parts and Others by Jörg Müller 23. Burchard of Worms and his Influence by Rudolf Pokorny 24. Southern and Central Italian Collections before the Reform by Roger Reynolds
Volume 4:
The History of Byzantine and Eastern Canon Law to 1500
(Will be published in 2003)
1. The Early Church and Law by Ernst Ludwig Grasmuck 2. The Earliest Latin Corpus canonum by Hubert Mordek 3. Early Church Councils by Evangelos Chrysos 4. Sources of the Greek Canon Law to the Quinisext Council (692): Councils and Church Fathers by Heinz Ohme 5. Byzantine Canon Law to 1100 by Spyros Troianos 6. Byzantine Canon Law from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Centuries by Spyros Troianos 7. The Law of the Eastern Churches by Hubert Kaufhold
Volume 5:
The History of Canon Law in the Age of Reform, 1000-1140
1. The Reform of Church and Law by Uta-Renate Blumenthal 2. The Beginnings of the Reform Collections by Uta-Renate Blumenthal 3. Church Councils and their Influence to the First Lateran Council by Robert Somerville 4. Local Synods by Martin Brett 5. Papal Decretal Legislation and its Influence on Canon Law by Uta-Renate Blumenthal 6. The Canonical Collections of the Reform Period (from Anselm of Lucca to Polycarpus) by Peter Landau
Volume 6:
The History of Medieval Canon Law in the Classical Period, 1140-1234 (Fall 1998)
(Will be published in 2003)
Introduction by Kenneth Pennnington
PART I Gratian and his Interpreters
1. Roman Law's Influence by Michael Hoflich and Jasonne Grabher O'Brien 2. Gratian's Decretum by Peter Landau 3. The Decretists: The Italian School by Kenneth Pennington 4. Huguccio of Pisa by Wolfgang Müller 5. The Transmontane Decretists by Rudolf Weigand 6. The Development of the Glossa Ordinaria to Gratian's Decretum by Rudolf Weigand
PART II The Decretalists
7. The Decretalists 1190-1234 by Kenneth Pennington 8. Decretal Collections: From Gratian's Decretum to the Compilationes antiquae: The Making of New Law by Charles Duggan 9. Systematic Decretal Collections 1190-1234 by Kenneth Pennington 10. The Teaching of Canon Law in the Universities by James A. Brundage
PART III Conciliar Law in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries
11. The Legislation of the First Three Lateran Councils (1123, 1129, 1179) by Anne Duggan 12. The Fourth Lateran Council, 1215 by Anne Duggan 13. The Constitutions of the Fourth Lateran Council and the Canonists by Antonio García y García
Volume 7:
The History of Medieval Canon Law 1234-1300
1. Papal Legislation 1234-1294 by Martin Bertram 2. Canonical Collections from the Liber Sextus to the Extravagantes communes by Tilmann Schmidt 3. The Literature of Canon Law 1234-1300 by Martin Bertram
Volume 8:
The History of Courts and Procedure in Medieval Canon Law
Volume 1: The Papal Curia,
Judicial Procedure and Practice in the Medieval Church, 1100-1500
(Spring 1999)
1. Introduction by Kenneth Pennington 2. The Practice of Canon Law by James A. Brundage 3. Criminal Procedure by Richard Fraher 4. Judicial Ordines by Linda Fowler-Magerl 5. The Roman Curia by Brigide Schwarz 6. Judges Delegate by Charles Duggan 8. Internal Forum by Joseph Goering
Volume 2: The Structure and Practice of the Courts
1. Introduction to the Courts by Charles Donahue 2. Italy and the Rota by Gero Dolezalek 3. France by Charles Donahue 4. England by Richard Helmholz 5. Spain by Antonio García y García 6. Eastern Europe by Péter Erdö 7. Scandinavia by Frederick Pedersen
Volume 9:
Doctrines of Canon Law 1100-1298
1. Sources of Law by John Van Engen 2. Political Ideas by Kenneth Pennington 3. Structure of Law (Civil, Criminal, Procedure) by Charles Donahue 4. Persons by Anne Lefebvre 5. Sacraments by Joseph Goering 6. Property by Kenneth Pennington 7. Obligations by Herbert Kalb 8. Crimes by Richard Fraher
Volume 10:
The History of Medieval Canon Law in the Late Middle Ages
Volume 11:
A Guide to Medieval Canon Law Jurists and Collections 1140-1500