Law | book | culture in the Middle Ages

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    • Gobbitt, Thom

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Law | book | culture in the Middle Ages

edited by Thom Gobbitt

(Explorations in medieval culture / general editor, Larissa Tracy, v.14)

Brill, c2021

  • : hardback

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Bibliography: p. [399]-452

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Summary: "In Law | Book | Culture in the Middle Ages fifteen contributions are brought together, each taking a detailed view on the role of manuscripts and the written word in legal cultures and literate representations thereof. Four broad thematic approaches exploring the manuscript contexts and reception, of law and legal thought are considered: Law-Books, Law & Society, Legal Practice, and Text & Edition. The studies span the medieval period and reach across western and central Europe, closely considering facets of manuscript culture and legal literacies and practices from what are now Bulgaria, England, France and Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands and Wales. Contributors are Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr., Hannah Burrows, Sonia Colafrancesco, Jan van Doren, Stefan Drechsler, Daniela Fruscione Pistoresi, Thom Gobbitt, Katherine J. Har, Lucy Hennings, Petar Parvanov, Fangzhe Dimurjan Qiu, Ben Reinhard, Sara Elin Roberts, Francesco Sangriso, and Chiara Simbolotti"-- Provided by publisher

Contents of Works

  • Production and content of the fourteenth-century Norwegian Law Manuscript, Lundarbók / Stefan Drechsler
  • Wulfstan and the reordered polity of cotton nero A.i / Ben Reinhard
  • Liutprand's prologues in the edictus langobardorum / Thom Gobbitt
  • More than language : law and textual communities in Medieval Frisia / Rolf H. Bremmer Jr
  • Law, law-books and tradition in early Medieval Ireland / Fangzhe Qiu
  • De divortio et de resignatione : a case of carolingian legal precedent? / Jan van Doren
  • Reading the law in royal government : ius commune texts and administrative mentalities in thirteenth-century England / Lucy Hennings
  • Discussing London and the regnum anglorum after the 1204 Loss of Normandy / Katherine J. Har
  • The inviolable right : property and power in Medieval Scandinavian Laws and Society / Francesco Sangris
  • Juridicial dualism in Medieval Southern Italy : studies on the codex diplomaticus cavensis / Sonia Colafrancesco
  • Mortuary proxies : archaeological contextualization of Medieval legal practices / Petar Parvanov
  • Expertise and experience : nuancingterms for legal practitioners in the Íslendingasögur / Hannah Burrows
  • Two lombard charters and their writers / Daniela Fruscione
  • Lombard juridical tradition : a new edition of Turin, Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria, ms F.iv .1 fr. 11 (Turin, BNU) : a fragment of the Lombarda with glosses / Chiara Simbolotti
  • A rather laborious and harassing occupation' : the creation of the ancient laws and institutes of Wales (1841) / Sara Elin Roberts

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Description

In Law | Book | Culture in the Middle Ages fifteen contributions are brought together, each taking a detailed view on the role of manuscripts and the written word in legal cultures and literate representations thereof. Four broad thematic approaches exploring the manuscript contexts and reception, of law and legal thought are considered: Law-Books, Law & Society, Legal Practice, and Text & Edition. The studies span the medieval period and reach across western and central Europe, closely considering facets of manuscript culture and legal literacies and practices from what are now Bulgaria, England, France and Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Wales. Contributors are Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr., Hannah Burrows, Sonia Colafrancesco, Jan van Doren, Stefan Drechsler, Daniela Fruscione Pistoresi, Thom Gobbitt, Katherine J. Har, Lucy Hennings, Petar Parvanov, Fangzhe Dimurjan Qiu, Ben Reinhard, Sara Elin Roberts, Francesco Sangriso, and Chiara Simbolotti.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Introduction: Law | Book | Culture in the Middle Ages Thom Gobbitt Part 1 Law-Books 1 Production and Content of the Fourteenth-Century Norwegian Law Manuscript Lundarbok Stefan Drechsler 2 Wulfstan and the Reordered Polity of Cotton Nero A.i Ben Reinhard 3 Liutprand's Prologues in the Edictus Langobardorum Thom Gobbitt 4 More than Language: Law and Textual Communities in Medieval Frisia Rolf H. Bremmer Jr 5 Law, Law-Books and Tradition in Early Medieval Ireland Fangzhe Qiu Part 2 Law & Society 6 De Divortio et de Resignatione: A Case of Carolingian Legal Precedent? Jan van Doren 7 Reading the Law in Royal Government: Ius Commune Texts and Administrative Mentalities in Thirteenth-Century England Lucy Hennings 8 Discussing London and the Regnum Anglorum after the 1204 Loss of Normandy Katherine J. Har 9 The Inviolable Right: Property and Power in Medieval Scandinavian Laws and Society Francesco Sangriso Part 3 Legal Practice 10 Juridicial Dualism in Medieval Southern Italy: Studies on the Codex Diplomaticus Cavensis Sonia Colafrancesco 11 Mortuary Proxies: Archaeological Contextualization of Medieval Legal Practices Petar Parvanov 12 Expertise and Experience: Nuancing Terms for Legal Practitioners in the Islendingasoegur Hannah Burrows 13 Two Lombard Charters and Their Writers Daniela Fruscione Part 4 Text & Edition 14 Lombard Juridical Tradition: A New Edition of Turin, Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria, MS F.IV.1 fr. 11 (Turin, BNU), a Fragment of the Lombarda with Glosses Chiara Simbolotti 15 'A Rather Laborious and Harassing Occupation': The Creation of the Ancient Laws and Institutes of Wales (1841) Sara Elin Roberts Bibliography Index

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