Some news on the making of the Sachsenspiegel and its Mediaeval Glosses

The Sachsenspiegel, written between 1220 and 1235 by Eike von Repgow, first vernacular legal prose of German-speaking lands, is considered one of the most important sources of medieval legal, political and cultural history. There is hardly any book on medieval law and society that would not use...

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Autor principal: Duve, Thomas
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2008
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spelling I28-R260-article-78232021-02-19T13:37:20Z Some news on the making of the Sachsenspiegel and its Mediaeval Glosses Duve, Thomas Sachsenspiegel Medieval Glosses Sachsenspiegel Glosas medievales The Sachsenspiegel, written between 1220 and 1235 by Eike von Repgow, first vernacular legal prose of German-speaking lands, is considered one of the most important sources of medieval legal, political and cultural history. There is hardly any book on medieval law and society that would not use iconographical material from one of the four brilliantly illustrated manuscripts dating from the 14th and 15th centuries -the Dresdener, Heidelberger and the Wolfenbiitteler manuscripts are now available online- or cite regulations on some of the wide-ranging subjects of the Sachsenspiegel such as procedural, criminal, family, succession and constitutional law. Phrases like "God is Law itself' (Preface 1) or the author's interpretation ofthe doctrine of the two swords (Book I, 1.) have captured the attention of generations of historians oflaw and political thought. Still, there remain a lot of doubts about the making and the character of the Sachsenspiegel. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2008-06-02 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7823 Patristica et Mediævalia; Vol 29 (2008); 63-66 Patristica et Mediævalia; Vol. 29 (2008); 63-66 2683-9636 0325-2280 eng http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7823/6885
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Medieval Glosses
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Glosas medievales
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Duve, Thomas
Some news on the making of the Sachsenspiegel and its Mediaeval Glosses
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Medieval Glosses
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Glosas medievales
author Duve, Thomas
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title Some news on the making of the Sachsenspiegel and its Mediaeval Glosses
title_short Some news on the making of the Sachsenspiegel and its Mediaeval Glosses
title_full Some news on the making of the Sachsenspiegel and its Mediaeval Glosses
title_fullStr Some news on the making of the Sachsenspiegel and its Mediaeval Glosses
title_full_unstemmed Some news on the making of the Sachsenspiegel and its Mediaeval Glosses
title_sort some news on the making of the sachsenspiegel and its mediaeval glosses
description The Sachsenspiegel, written between 1220 and 1235 by Eike von Repgow, first vernacular legal prose of German-speaking lands, is considered one of the most important sources of medieval legal, political and cultural history. There is hardly any book on medieval law and society that would not use iconographical material from one of the four brilliantly illustrated manuscripts dating from the 14th and 15th centuries -the Dresdener, Heidelberger and the Wolfenbiitteler manuscripts are now available online- or cite regulations on some of the wide-ranging subjects of the Sachsenspiegel such as procedural, criminal, family, succession and constitutional law. Phrases like "God is Law itself' (Preface 1) or the author's interpretation ofthe doctrine of the two swords (Book I, 1.) have captured the attention of generations of historians oflaw and political thought. Still, there remain a lot of doubts about the making and the character of the Sachsenspiegel.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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