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(Ebook) To Have and to Hold: Marrying and its Documentation in Western Christendom, 400-1600 by Philip L. Reynolds, John Witte Jr ISBN 9780521867368, 0521867363

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Authors:Philip L. Reynolds, John Witte Jr
Pages:537 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:4.45 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780521867368, 0521867363
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(Ebook) To Have and to Hold: Marrying and its Documentation in Western Christendom, 400-1600 by Philip L. Reynolds, John Witte Jr ISBN 9780521867368, 0521867363

This volume analyzes how, why, and when pre-modern Europeans documented their marriages - through property settlements, prenuptial contracts, court testimony, church weddings, and more. The authors consider both the function of documentation in the process of marrying and what the surviving documents say about pre-modern marriage. After analyzing the foundations of Western marriage set by Roman law and Patristic theology, the chapters provide vivid case studies of marital documents and practices in medieval France, England, Iceland, and Ireland, and in Renaissance Florence, Douai, and Geneva.
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