HIST 104 Study Guide - Final Guide: Fourth Council Of The Lateran, Glossa Ordinaria, Ecclesiastical Court

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Felt sorrow for the life of a women. Written by gratian, circa 12th century ce canon lawyer and jurist. Composed the compilation, concord discordant canons (a. k. a. Glossa ordinaria = collection of glosses on the bible by various scholars. To pay the debt, for incontinence, or to satisfy lust. All sex is sinful to some degree because it involves lust. Clerics= punished by being degraded from their orders laymen= punished by having property confiscated. Deal with canon law pertaining to its application. Belief, trust, nonbelievers, clerics wrongdoings, sex, alcohol, code of conduct for clerics, no death penalty, confession, elections, court proceedings, theft, excommunication, laymen, jurisdiction, marriage, tithe, and jews. Explains the concepts and compares it to the fourth lateran. Model for the courts of european continental legal systems. Not very church-based as the fourth lateran council. Two principles that emerged but didn"t enter english common law until centuries later: 1) accusation requires at least two witnesses .

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