最小的积木:中世纪与现代早期之交律师和神学家作品中的垄断思维艺术现状

Wout Vandermeulen
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摘要 本文旨在为日益增多的有关早期现代商业法的法律史文献做出贡献。文章探讨了垄断及其在《查士丁尼法典》(C. 4,59,2)中的禁止问题。其目的是探讨 16 世纪早期律师和神学家对这一主题重新产生兴趣的一个方面,当时贸易公司以及世俗和教会当局造成了垄断的激增。问题的关键在于现代早期作者所掌握的法律和神学传统的原始资料。通过分析中世纪罗马法、教会法和神学著作的印刷版本,这篇论文勾勒出了一幅直到中世纪最后几年人们对行会的分散关注和强烈关注的画面。只有在 1450 年之后,主导后来辩论的观念才开始凸显出来,而且几乎都是在康拉德-萨门哈特(Konrad Summenhart)等道德神学家的作品中。
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Modest building blocks: The state of the art of monopoly thinking at the turn of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period in the works of lawyers and theologians

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This article seeks to contribute to the growing current of legal historical literature on early modern commercial law. It examines the topic of monopolies and their prohibition in the Codex of Justinian (C. 4,59,2). Its purpose is to explore one aspect of the renewed interest in the topic among lawyers and theologians in the early 16th century, when trading corporations and authorities worldly and ecclesial caused a proliferation of monopolies. The aspect in question is the source material from the legal and theological tradition that early modern authors had at their disposal. Through analysing the printed editions of medieval works from Roman and canon law and from theology, this contribution sketches an image of scattered attention and a strong focus on guilds until the very last years of the Middle Ages. Only after 1450 do the roots of the notions that would dominate later debates come to the fore, and near exclusively in the works of moral theologians such as Konrad Summenhart.

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