Bruno Lemesle

Université de Bourgogne

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Bruno Lemesle is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Burgundy. His research focuses on justice, norms, society and church government in the central Middle Ages. His latest publication is entitled: Procès en récit.

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Evildoers, minstrels, and jugglers (twelfth–early thirteenth centuries). New distinctions and judicial uses

In Le Moyen Age (2018/2 Volume CXXIV)


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Correcting Excesses: The Extension of Offenses and Crimes and the Transformation of the Inquiry Procedure in the Pontifical Letters (Mid-Twelfth Century to the End of the Pontificate of Innocent the Third)

In Revue historique (2011/4 No 660)

Journal article

Evildoers, minstrels, and jugglers (twelfth–early thirteenth centuries). New distinctions and judicial uses

In Le Moyen Age (2018/2 Volume CXXIV)

Journal article

Did disputes have a social purpose? The case of land transfers in Anjou during the 11th Century

In Le Moyen Age (2009/2 Volume CXV)


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Journal article

Evildoers, minstrels, and jugglers (twelfth–early thirteenth centuries). New distinctions and judicial uses

In Le Moyen Age (2018/2 Volume CXXIV)

Journal article

Correcting Excesses: The Extension of Offenses and Crimes and the Transformation of the Inquiry Procedure in the Pontifical Letters (Mid-Twelfth Century to the End of the Pontificate of Innocent the Third)

In Revue historique (2011/4 No 660)

Journal article

Did disputes have a social purpose? The case of land transfers in Anjou during the 11th Century

In Le Moyen Age (2009/2 Volume CXV)