Aquinas, ius gentium, and the decretists (Record no. 517380)

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Personal name Wauters, Bart
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Title Aquinas, ius gentium, and the decretists
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of The History of Ideas
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Extent 81(4), Oct, 2020: 509-529
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Summary, etc For his conception of the ius gentium, Aquinas took as his starting point the canon law doctrines of Gratian, who himself had adopted ideas from Isidore of Seville. Aquinas’s conception of the ius gentium was different of Gratian’s and relied to a large extent on the civilian interpretation of Romanlaw texts. This article analyzes how the decretists, the first interpreters of Gratian, arrived at a conception of the ius gentium that was different from that of Gratian himself, and thus paved the way for Aquinas to read the Roman law conception into the ius gentium.- Reproduced
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Main entry heading Journal of the History of Ideas
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-07-12 81(4), Oct, 2020: 509-529 AR124719 2021-07-12 Articles

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