Law before Gratian: Law in Western Europe c. 500-1100: Proceedings of the Third Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2006
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Law before Gratian: Law in Western Europe c. 500-1100 : Proceedings of the Third Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2006. / Münster-Swendsen, Mia (Editor); Vogt, Helle (Editor); Andersen, Per (Editor).
1 ed. København : Djøf Forlag, 2007. 141 p.Research output: Book/Report › Anthology › Research
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Law before Gratian: Law in Western Europe c. 500-1100
T2 - Proceedings of the Third Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2006
A2 - Münster-Swendsen, Mia
A2 - Vogt, Helle
A2 - Andersen, Per
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - This volume, the third in the series, contains the proceedings of the conference 'Law before Gratian' and covers a wide range of topics from individual and local studies to broader reflections on the status and function of law in medieval European societies before the scholastic legal 'revolution' of the later twelfth century. Seeking to broaden our view of what constituted law in this period, the articles examine these earlier developments in their own right and provide new insights into the variety and complexity of early and high medieval approaches to law and jurisprudence. Contributors to this volume are Maurizio Lupoi (Genova), Alic Rio (Oxford), Charles Radding (Michigan), Martin Brett (Cambridge), Bruce Brasington (West Texas A&M) and Dominique Bauer (Ghent).
AB - This volume, the third in the series, contains the proceedings of the conference 'Law before Gratian' and covers a wide range of topics from individual and local studies to broader reflections on the status and function of law in medieval European societies before the scholastic legal 'revolution' of the later twelfth century. Seeking to broaden our view of what constituted law in this period, the articles examine these earlier developments in their own right and provide new insights into the variety and complexity of early and high medieval approaches to law and jurisprudence. Contributors to this volume are Maurizio Lupoi (Genova), Alic Rio (Oxford), Charles Radding (Michigan), Martin Brett (Cambridge), Bruce Brasington (West Texas A&M) and Dominique Bauer (Ghent).
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - Retshistorie
KW - middelalderstudier
KW - Legal History
KW - Medieval studies
M3 - Anthology
SN - 978-87-574-1647-3
BT - Law before Gratian: Law in Western Europe c. 500-1100
PB - Djøf Forlag
CY - København
ER -
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