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Knowledge of the canon law was essential for the medieval
ecclesiastical administrator, and teaching in canon law was
provided in all western universities in the Middle Ages. This study
examines the provision for students (especially in Cambridge), the
choice of available textbooks, and the collections of legal books
made by the university and colleges and by private individuals. Dr
Owen notes opportunities for the employment of canonists, and
discusses a group of formularies and notebooks compiled by scholars
active in the Church courts. Official teaching of canon law ceased
at the Reformation, but the study continued in the faculties of
civil law; medieval texts were reissued and many new guides to the
current practice of Church courts written.
Lynn was a 'new' port of the late eleventh century, founded on the
estates of the Bishop of Norwich. This volume includes transcripts
or summaries of most of the documents available in original
charters, cartularies, rentals, bede-rolls and the administrative
records of the borough, for a study of the origin and topography of
the town, and this is discussed and interpreted in the
introduction. The scope of the volume also extends to evidence
available for the religious, social and economic life of the town.
It draws on gild statutes, poll-tax lists, customs accounts and
toll lists, the court-rolls of the Bishop's liberty and a
town-clerk's memorandum book. The introduction discusses the nature
and extent of these courses and provides a brief analysis of most
aspects of the medieval town.
In an era of transition and tension in American health care,
Dorothy M. Owens offers a model of empathic communication that
benefits both patients and physicians. Drawing from concepts in the
domains of psychology and theology, she constructs a model of
empathy that is ethical and reciprocal. An integrated model of
empathy recognizes the physical, psychological, spiritual, and
social nature of human beings. Empathy is a clinically useful,
time-effective communication skill that can be taught in medical
and pastoral education. Dr. Owens's unique approach to empathy is
applicable to other professional and personal relationships as
well.
Facsimile of record of matters and items discussed by this society,
modelled on the meetings of the Royal Society. Facsimile of record
of matters and items discussed by this society, modelled on the
meetings of the Royal Society.
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