Zakon sudnyj ljudem Court law for the people

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Zakon sudnyj ljudem = Court law for the people

translated with commentaries and introd. by H.W. Dewey, A.M. Kleimola

(Michigan Slavic materials, no. 14)(Michigan Slavic publications)

Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, [University of Michigan, c1977]

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Zakon Sudnyĭ li︠u︡dem (Novgorodskiĭ spisok, 1280)

Zakon Sudnyĭ li︠u︡dem (Pushkinskiĭ spisok)

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English and Church Slavic

"Earliest surviving text is included in the Novgorod Kormčaja dating from the late thirteenth century."

Includes bibliographical references

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  • Court law for the people, a short redaction according to the Novgorodskij spisok (1280)
  • Expanded court law, according to the Puškinskij spisok in M.N. Tixomirov's edition
  • Facsimile of the Puškinskij spisok
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