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Contents

Acknowledgments ιx

Preface xι

Glossary xx

Abbreviations xxvιι

Introduction 1

1 The Ecclesiastical Ordo iudiciorum Around 1100 25

2 The Early Romano-Canonical Process: The Worlds of Hariulf

and Bulgarus 52

3 The Anglo-Norman Ordo iudiciarius: Pseudo-Ulpianus, De edendo 112

4 William of Longchamp’s Practica Legum et decretorum 172

5 The Ordo Bambergensis 197

Conclusion 276

Selected Bibliography 287

Index of Sources and Parallels 316

General Index 324

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Source: Brasington Bruce. Order in the Court: Medieval Procedural Treatises in Translation. Brill,2016. — 357 p.. 2016

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