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"Wie es umb der Iuden recht stet"
其他書名
der Status der Juden in spätmittelalterlichen Rechtsbüchern
出版Wallstein Verlag, 1999
主題History / Europe / Germany
ISBN38924431819783892443186
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=R6pu7kfTViMC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋Compares regulations concerning Jews in canon law, letters of privilege conferred by rulers, and 13th-14th century secular compilations reflecting regional or local customary law. These differed according to the differing interests of Church, rulers, and townspeople and the changing balance of power between them. The Church was determined to keep the Jews segregated and subservient; the temporal rulers, above all the Emperor, favored and protected them as a source of revenue; the towns initially wanted Jews as a stimulus to commerce. Compares regulations concerning Christian servants, dress codes, conversion, judicial proceedings, and trade, showing that they were more liberal toward Jews the less the compilers were influenced by Church law, although these liberal provisions were at times hedged in by restrictive conditions as distrust of Jews increased over the years. Concludes, however, that the declining status of the Jews is attributable not to legislation but to social change.