Our word law is a loanword from Old Norse.1 It makes its earliest appearances in Old English manuscripts in the late tenth century. At that time the Old English word for law was, believe it or not, æ, written as a digraph called ash. Now most readers, myself included, tend to experience anxiety when we confront a ligatured vowel like ae and so we untie it as a prelude to getting rid of it altogether: we turn an aesthete2 into an aesthete before finally humiliating him (or her) as an esthete, all to resolve our nervousness. King Æthelred the Unready becomes AEthelred before turning ignominiously into Ethelred. If 2 had stayed our word for law and we make the necessary allowances for what happened to the pronunciation of Old English words t...
Gwyn Jones famously posited the notion of a cogent Norse identity as manifested by common language, ...
Ordeal holds a strange fascination with us. It appalls and intrigues. We marvel at the mentality of ...
Í íslenskum miðaldalögum eru engin ákvæði um höfundarrétt. Höfundar nýttu sér hiklaust sögutexta ann...
Our word law is a loanword from Old Norse.1 It makes its earliest appearances in Old English manuscr...
Medieval Icelandic law has been appropriated for modern purposes as diverse as creating a history fo...
In his newest book, published by University of Chicago Press in August, Professor Miller continues ...
One of the major branches of the field of law and literature is often described as law as literatur...
Professor Cooley\u27s contribution to a popular dictionary describes the legal history and law cod...
An eminent legal historian once noted that the fundamental problem of law enforcement in primitive s...
Among professions, the law is one most bound by tradition. Not only does the law look back in time f...
The Icelandic sagas, besides being one of the most impressive literatures existing in any language, ...
In the wide and growing world of Anglo-Saxon scholarship, wergild has an at once ubiquitous and spec...
Iceland’s subjection to the king of Norway in 1262-64 was followed by a legislation in which a law b...
The reference to malrunar or 'speech runes' in Sigrdrifumal suggests a performative aspect...
Medieval Icelanders were a linguistically energetic people. They accorded high status but not perman...
Gwyn Jones famously posited the notion of a cogent Norse identity as manifested by common language, ...
Ordeal holds a strange fascination with us. It appalls and intrigues. We marvel at the mentality of ...
Í íslenskum miðaldalögum eru engin ákvæði um höfundarrétt. Höfundar nýttu sér hiklaust sögutexta ann...
Our word law is a loanword from Old Norse.1 It makes its earliest appearances in Old English manuscr...
Medieval Icelandic law has been appropriated for modern purposes as diverse as creating a history fo...
In his newest book, published by University of Chicago Press in August, Professor Miller continues ...
One of the major branches of the field of law and literature is often described as law as literatur...
Professor Cooley\u27s contribution to a popular dictionary describes the legal history and law cod...
An eminent legal historian once noted that the fundamental problem of law enforcement in primitive s...
Among professions, the law is one most bound by tradition. Not only does the law look back in time f...
The Icelandic sagas, besides being one of the most impressive literatures existing in any language, ...
In the wide and growing world of Anglo-Saxon scholarship, wergild has an at once ubiquitous and spec...
Iceland’s subjection to the king of Norway in 1262-64 was followed by a legislation in which a law b...
The reference to malrunar or 'speech runes' in Sigrdrifumal suggests a performative aspect...
Medieval Icelanders were a linguistically energetic people. They accorded high status but not perman...
Gwyn Jones famously posited the notion of a cogent Norse identity as manifested by common language, ...
Ordeal holds a strange fascination with us. It appalls and intrigues. We marvel at the mentality of ...
Í íslenskum miðaldalögum eru engin ákvæði um höfundarrétt. Höfundar nýttu sér hiklaust sögutexta ann...