Description |
1 online resource (xv, 329 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Medieval law and its practice, 1873-8176 ; v. 8 |
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Medieval law and its practice ; v. 8.
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Contents |
Felix Liebermann and Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen / Andrew Rabin -- Felix Liebermann : a selected bibliography / Daniela Fruscione -- Liebermann's intellectual milieu / Daniela Fruscione -- The Liebermann library in Tokyo / Hideyuki Arimitsu -- L1 interference in the editing process : Felix Liebermann, the Gesetze and the German language / Jürg Rainer Schwyter -- Localizing and dating old English anonymous prose, and how the Inherent problems relate to Anglo-Saxon legislation / Robert D. Fulk -- The dating of quadripartitus again / Richard Sharpe -- The old English penitentials and the law of slavery / Stefan Jurasinski -- Athelred in Felix Liebermann's Die gesetze der angelsachsen and in the mise-en page of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College / Thom Gobbitt -- I-II Cnut : Wulfstan's summa? / Mary P. Richards -- Royal protections and private justice : a reassessment of Cnut's' reserved pleas' / T.B. Lambert -- Ritual magic or legal performance? Reconsidering an old English charm against theft / Andrew Rabin -- Rethinking the Leges Henrici Primi / Nicholas Karn -- From the Leges to Glanvill : legal expertise and legal reasoning / John Hudson -- Laurence Nowell's old English legal glossary and his study of Quadripartitus / Rebecca Brackmann -- "St. Edward's Ghost" : the cult of St. Edward and his laws in English history / Janelle Greenberg |
Summary |
Felix Liebermann's Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen (1903-1916) remains the single most important contribution to the study of early English law. This volume marks the Gesetze's centenary by bringing together original essays by an international group of leading scholars specializing in medieval legal culture. The essays address not only Liebermann's life and legacy, but also major issues in the study of early law, including the relationship between Old English legal and penitential texts, the provenance of early English legal manuscripts, the composition and dating of pre-Magna Carta legislation, and the nature of Anglo-Saxon and Norman legal practice and procedure. This collection provides an essential assessment of the current state of early legal studies as well as a roadmap for future work. -- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-317) and indexes |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Liebermann, F. (Felix), 1851-1925.
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SUBJECT |
Liebermann, F. (Felix), 1851-1925 fast |
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Magna Carta. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50064742
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Gesetze der Angelsachsen. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no89016305
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Gesetze der Angelsachsen fast |
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Magna Carta fast |
Subject |
Law, Anglo-Saxon.
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Law -- England -- History
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LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
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Law
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Law, Anglo-Saxon
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England
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Jurasinski, Stefan
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Oliver, Lisi
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Rabin, Andrew
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ISBN |
9789004187573 |
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900418757X |
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