TY - BOOK ID - 7123024 TI - The history of byzantine and eastern canon law to 1500 AU - Hartmann, Wilfried AU - Pennington, Kenneth PY - 2012 SN - 9780813216799 0813216796 PB - Washington: Catholic university of America press, DB - UniCat KW - Canon law KW - Law, Byzantine KW - Eastern churches KW - History KW - 348 <09> KW - 348 "04/14" KW - Public law (Canon law) KW - Law KW - Ecclesiastical law KW - Rescripts, Papal KW - Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Geschiedenis van ... KW - Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Middeleeuwen KW - Catholic Church KW - History. KW - 348 "04/14" Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Middeleeuwen KW - 348 <09> Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Geschiedenis van ... KW - Canon law -- Eastern churches -- History. KW - Canon law -- History. KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - Canon Law KW - Byzantine law KW - Graeco-Roman law KW - Greco-Roman law KW - Law, Greco-Roman KW - Roman law KW - Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Geschiedenis van .. KW - Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Geschiedenis van . KW - Canon law - Eastern churches - History - To 1500 KW - Droit canon byzantin KW - Droit canon oriental KW - Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Geschiedenis van UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7123024 AB - This newest volume in the History of Medieval Canon Law series surveys the history of Byzantine and Eastern canon law. Beginning in the Patristic Age, Susan Wessel outlines the evolution of ecclesiastical law before the Council of Nicaea (325 A.D.). She covers the earliest documents and councils in the Christian tradition, and concludes that the councils replaced other sources of authority as bishops moved to a more democratic model of church organization. Heinz Ohme then offers a detailed analysis of the Greek councils and the writings of the Greek Fathers. He treats the sources of canonical material of Byzantine canon law down to the Quinisext Council (Trullanum, 692). Spyros Troianos presents a comprehensive survey of the Greek canonical collections and their compilers from the fourth to the eleventh century. In extending his coverage to 1500, Troianos provides bibliographical and biographical information about the most important Byzantine canonists who remain virtually unknown in English language literature: John Zonaras, Alexios Aristenos, and the Byzantine Gratian, Theodore Balsamon. With Hubert Kaufhold's contribution, the book also explores the wide range and variety of law in Eastern Christian communities, including Western Syrians (Jacobites), the Copts, Ethiopians, Armenians, Georgians, Nestorians, and Maronites. ER -