Jean Bodin and the Sixteenth-Century Revolution in the Methodology of Law and History / / Julian H. Franklin.

Explores the background of Jean Bodin and other universal jurists of the late 16th century who established a new foundation for jurisprudence and related disciplines as well as a methodology of history.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press eBook-Package Archive 1898-1999
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1963]
©1963
Year of Publication:1963
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (164 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Acknowledgments --
Note --
Contents --
Introduction --
Part I. Jurisprudence. From Exegesis of the Roman Law to a Comparative Method --
I. The Roman Law and Medieval Jurisprudence --
II. The Humanist Reforms of Method and the Beginning of a Critical Perspective --
III. The Attack on the Authority of Roman Law --
IV. Jean Bodin and the Comparative Approach to Universal Jurisprudence --
Part II. History. The Beginning of a Theory of Criticism --
V. The Emergence of an Art of Reading History --
VI. The Challenge of Historical Pyrrhonism --
VII. Melchior Cano: The Foundations of Historical Belief --
VIII. François Baudouin: The Types of Sources and the Tests of Authenticity --
IX. Jean Bodin: The Rules for Testing Historical Assertions --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Explores the background of Jean Bodin and other universal jurists of the late 16th century who established a new foundation for jurisprudence and related disciplines as well as a methodology of history.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231884853
9783110442489
DOI:10.7312/fran91664
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Julian H. Franklin.