Theorizing legal personhood in late medieval England / edited by Andreea D. Boboc.
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2015]
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Series: | Medieval law and its practice ;
v. 18. |
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Online Access: | Click here to view this book |
Table of Contents:
- Theorizing legal personhood in late medieval england / Andreea Bohac
- Royal personhood and the owl and nightingale / Jana Matthews
- Carried away by the law : Chaucer and the poetry of abduction / Eve Salisbury
- John Gower's poetry and the 'lawyerly habit of mind' / R.F. Yeager
- The spectral advocate in John Gower's Trentham manuscript / Candace Barrington
- Vengeance and the legal person : John Gower's Tale of Orestes / Conrad van Dijk
- Impossible piety / Valerie Allen
- Controlling human behaviour? the last judgment in late medieval art and architecture / Anthony Musson
- Legal personhood and the inquisitions of insanity in Thomas Hoccleve's series / Helen Hickey
- Of Adam's rib, cannibalism, and the construction of otherness through natural law / Toy-Fung Tung
- Thomas More and Humphrey Monmouth : conscience and coercion in reformation England / Andrew Hope
- Animal rights, legal agency, and cultural difference in the testament of the buck / Jamie Taylor.