The Laws of the Earliest English Kings
Author: Great Britain
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 276
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Author: Great Britain
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 276
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Publisher: AMS Press
Published: 1922
Total Pages: 296
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lisi Oliver
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2012-10-30
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 1442669225
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe laws of Æthelbert of Kent (ca. 600), Hlohere and Eadric (685x686), and Wihtred (695), are the earliest laws from Anglo-Saxon England, and the first Germanic laws written in the vernacular. They are of unique importance as the only extant early medieval English laws that delineate the progress of law and legal language in the early days of the conversion to Christianity. Æthelbert's laws, the closest existing equivalent to Germanic law as it was transmitted in a pre-literate period, contrast with Hlohere and Eadric's expanded laws, which concentrate on legal procedure and process, and again contrast with the further changed laws of Wihtred which demonstrate how the new religion of Christianity adapted and changed the law to conform to changing social mores. This volume updates previous works with current scholarship in the fields of linguistics and social and legal history to present new editions and translations of these three Kentish pre-Alfredian laws. Each body of law is situated within its historical, literary, and legal context, annotated, and provided with facing-page translation.
Author: Friedrich Wilhelm Ebeling
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Published: 1847
Total Pages: 158
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2004-04
Total Pages: 572
ISBN-13: 9780521456128
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Author: Carole Hough
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2014-04-11
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 1443859176
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume brings together thirteen essays on aspects of the legal system of Anglo-Saxon England. They represent a programme of research carried out over the last twenty years, offering important insights into the operation of English law from its beginnings in the sixth century through to its preservation in manuscripts dating from the tenth to early twelfth centuries. Part I begins with an overview of the legal corpus, followed by a discussion of the relationship between secular and ecclesiastical law, and an examination of seventh-century legislation as evidence for the status of women. Part II presents revisionist interpretations of individual laws from the early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Kent and Wessex, and Part III focuses on the manuscript evidence. The collection will be of interest to Anglo-Saxon historians, linguists and palaeographers, as well as to academics and postgraduate students in the wider fields of medieval studies and the history of English law.
Author: Elizabeth Loentz
Publisher: Hebrew Union College Press
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780878204601
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1953, Freud biographer Ernest Jones revealed that the famous hysteric Anna O. was really Bertha Pappenheim (1859-1936), the prolific author, German-Jewish feminist, pioneering social worker, and activist. Loentz directs attention away from the young woman who arguably invented the talking cure and back to Pappenheim and her post-Anna O. achievements, especially her writings, which reveal one of the most versatile, productive, influential, and controversial Jewish thinkers and leaders of her time.
Author: Benjamin Thorpe
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Published: 1840
Total Pages: 664
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: British Museum. Department of Western Asiatic Antiquities
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Published: 1964
Total Pages: 316
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Benjamin Thorpe
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Published: 1840
Total Pages: 660
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