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IMPORTANT as was for centuries the part played by the interdict in
the history of both church and state, no book has hitherto been
devoted to it. Late in the sixteenth century the French jurist
Pierre Pithou attempted a survey of its history in his essay De
l'ongine et du progres des Interdicts ecclesiastiques; but this,
though able, is only a sketch. In 1869 the German canonist Franz
Kober published in three successive issues of the Archiv fur
katholisches Kirchenrecht a careful study entitled "Das Interdict."
While rich in information regarding the history and use of the
interdict, this deals mainly with its place in ecclesiastical law.
In 1897 a young American scholar, Arthur C. Howland, submitted for
the doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania a thesis on "The
Interdict, its Rise and Development to the Pontificate of Alexander
III," i. e., to 1159. This thesis has never been printed; but in
1899 Dr. Howland read before the American Historical Association a
paper based upon it-', The Origin of the Local Interdict - which
was published in the Association's report for that year. It
narrates the story of the interdict to 1031. Excepting pamphlets
purely polemic, like those called forth by the Venetian interdict
of 1606, and narratives devoted to single episodes, these few
studies form the entire monographic literature of the subject. The
present essay, while aspiring to serve as a convenient introduction
to a knowledge of the interdict, attempts no exhaustive treatment.
To the history of the interdict its fresh contribution is only a
sifting and use of the materials for the time of Pope Innocent III.
Nor is it meant to be a study of the canonical law relating to the
discipline-a theme adequately treated by the canonists. Its aim is
to show the actual use and effects of the interdict; and by" the
interdict" it for the most part means only what has been currently
known in history by that name-the comprehensive territorial measure
known to canonists as the" local general interdict," and not
unhappily defined by an American newspaper, in a recent case of its
employment, as " a general ecclesiastical strike ."
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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