Word and power in mediaeval Bulgaria

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Word and power in mediaeval Bulgaria

by Ivan Biliarsky

(East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, v. 14)

Brill, 2011

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [523]-537) and indexes

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内容説明

The law is a cultural phenomenon that impacts on the whole normative system of a civilisation and finally its core values. It is part of and simultaneously protector of these values. As such the law is in close relation with identity and with one of its main transmitters - the language. Every civilisation has a law code that should be common to all its parts and members and should be based on a common lexis. This book presents a case study in the legal terminology of mediaeval Bulgaria displayed against the broader background of the Byzantine civilisation to which the country belonged. It is accompanied by a glossary of the juridical lexis that is not only an example but forms the very basis of the researc project.

目次

Foreword ... ix Introduction The Bulgarian Legal Vocabulary during the Middle Ages: Outlining the Problem. Objectives and Tasks of the Study ... 1 Abbreviations ... 15 Chapter One Glossary of Mediaeval Bulgarian Legal Vocabulary ... 17 Chapter Two Law, Language, and Identity ... 183 Chapter Three Legal Vocabulary Related to the Supreme State Power ... 205 Chapter Four Institutions, Military and Administrative Vocabulary ... 261 Chapter Five Taxation and Fiscal Legal Concepts and Terms ... 393 Chapter Six General Ecclesiastical Vocabulary. Ecclesiastical Dignities, Orders and Institutions ... 501 Conclusion ... 517 Bibliography ... 523

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