FAULKNER Thomas Law and authority in the Early Middle Ages : the Frankish leges in the Carolingian PeriodCambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016, XIV-300 p. Collection Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought fourth series ; 104 ISBN 1-10-708491-1 HMA 437 Résumé éditeur : The barbarian law codes, compiled between the sixth and eighth centuries, were copied remarkably frequently in the Carolingian ninth century. They provide crucial evidence for early medieval society, including th..
The capitularies of Carolingian kings and emperors are amongst the most important sources for the go...
The law-code known as ‘IV Æthelred’ has been identified since the mid-nineteenth century as a text c...
Although developments in feudal law in the thirteenth century influenced the legal environment of Eu...
FAULKNER Thomas Law and authority in the Early Middle Ages : the Frankish leges in the Carolingian P...
Its contemporary sources indicate that early Frankish society of the sixth and seventh centuries was...
The goal of this paper is to create a comparison of Frankish and Burgundian law. The author maps bas...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Orality and literacy in Frankish society -- An uneasy ...
This volume, the third in the series, contains the proceed-ings from the conference Law before Grati...
The so-called leges barbarorum, legal texts composed between the sixth and the eight centuries, were...
ABSTRACT: The medieval era was a fascinating time for almost all fields, including the juridical fie...
This thesis advances the study of Germanic cultural and legal discourse by drawing attention to the ...
The Roman law which had a significant impact on the early Middle Ages was not the law which was in f...
In the Carolingian period (ca. 750–900), scribes in churches and monasteries from across Frankish Eu...
This chapter examines how the image of law was taken up by 'popular culture' in medieval France. The...
The civil law tradition is the oldest and most prevalent legal tradition in the world today, embraci...
The capitularies of Carolingian kings and emperors are amongst the most important sources for the go...
The law-code known as ‘IV Æthelred’ has been identified since the mid-nineteenth century as a text c...
Although developments in feudal law in the thirteenth century influenced the legal environment of Eu...
FAULKNER Thomas Law and authority in the Early Middle Ages : the Frankish leges in the Carolingian P...
Its contemporary sources indicate that early Frankish society of the sixth and seventh centuries was...
The goal of this paper is to create a comparison of Frankish and Burgundian law. The author maps bas...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Orality and literacy in Frankish society -- An uneasy ...
This volume, the third in the series, contains the proceed-ings from the conference Law before Grati...
The so-called leges barbarorum, legal texts composed between the sixth and the eight centuries, were...
ABSTRACT: The medieval era was a fascinating time for almost all fields, including the juridical fie...
This thesis advances the study of Germanic cultural and legal discourse by drawing attention to the ...
The Roman law which had a significant impact on the early Middle Ages was not the law which was in f...
In the Carolingian period (ca. 750–900), scribes in churches and monasteries from across Frankish Eu...
This chapter examines how the image of law was taken up by 'popular culture' in medieval France. The...
The civil law tradition is the oldest and most prevalent legal tradition in the world today, embraci...
The capitularies of Carolingian kings and emperors are amongst the most important sources for the go...
The law-code known as ‘IV Æthelred’ has been identified since the mid-nineteenth century as a text c...
Although developments in feudal law in the thirteenth century influenced the legal environment of Eu...