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International Medieval Congress 2005
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| Session: |
119 |
| Title: |
Telling Laymen What to Do
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| Date / Time: |
July 11, 2005 11.15-12.45 |
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Organiser:
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Catherine Rider, Department of History, University of Exeter |
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Moderator:
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Peter Biller, Department of History, University of York |
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Paper 119-a: |
Sales, Swindles and Sanctions: Bishop Sal·la of Urgell and the Counts of Catalonia
(Language: English)
Jonathan Jarrett, Department of Coins & Medals, Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
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Paper 119-b: |
Why Is It Wrong to Use Magical Cures?: Sorcery in 13th-Century Confession Manuals
(Language: English)
Catherine Rider, Department of History, University of Exeter
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Paper 119-c: |
Did Laymen Know the Canon Law on Incest in Late Medieval England?
(Language: English)
Samantha J. Worby, Department of History, University College London
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