Table of contents for The history of medieval canon law in the classical period, 1140-1234 : from Gratian to the Decretals of Pope Gregory IX / edited by Wilfried Hartmann and Kenneth Pennington.

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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
The Establishment of Normative Legal Texts: The Beginnings of the Ius commune
Michael H. Hoeflich and Jasonne Grabher O'Brien	1
?ratan and the Decretum Gratiani . . . . . . 
Peter Landau	28
The Development of the Glossa Ordinaria to Gratian=s Decretum
Rudolf Weigand	73
The Teaching and Study of Canon Law in the Law Schools
James A. Brundage	134
The Decretists: The Italian School
Kenneth Pennington and Wolfgang P. M¿ller	165
The Transmontane Decretists
Rudolf Weigand	240
The Decretalists 1190-1234
Kenneth Pennington	285
Decretal Collections From Gratian=s Decretum to the Compilationes Antiquae:
The Making of the New Case Law
Charles Duggan	336
Decretal Collections 1190-1234
Kenneth Pennington	404
Conciliar Law 1123-1215:
The Legislation of the Four Lateran Councils
Anne Duggan	440
The Fourth Lateran Council and the Canonists
A. Garc¡a y Garc¡a	512
The Internal Forum and the Literature of Penance and Confession
Joseph Goering	528
Indices

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Canon law -- History.
Canon law -- History -- Sources.
Law, Medieval.