The Borgarthing Law and the Eidsivathing Law is dedicated to two closely linked medieval laws which were intended to cover adjacent legal provinces in eastern Norway, around and beyond the modern capital, Oslo.
The Borgarthing Law and the Eidsivathing Law is dedicated to two closely linked medieval laws which were intended to cover adjacent legal provinces in eastern Norway, around and beyond the modern capital, Oslo.
Lisa Collinson is Research Lead for Museums and Special Collections, University of Aberdeen. Her previous work has examined the legal and literary history of medieval Scandinavia and the British Isles. Torgeir Landro is Associate Professor at NLA University College, Norway. His previous publications deal with the reception of canon law in medieval Norway. Bertil Nilsson is Professor Emeritus of History of Christianity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His previous publications deal with medieval canon law as well as the way in which the encounter between religions developed during the process of Christianization in the Scandinavian kingdoms.
Inhaltsangabe
A general introduction to the Medieval Nordic Laws translations Foreword Part I: General introduction Part II: Translator's introduction Part III: The Borgarthing Law Part IV: Notes on the text Part V: The Eidsivathing Law Part VI: Notes on the text Part VII: Sources, literature, and abbreviations Glossary Index
A general introduction to the Medieval Nordic Laws translations Foreword Part I: General introduction Part II: Translator's introduction Part III: The Borgarthing Law Part IV: Notes on the text Part V: The Eidsivathing Law Part VI: Notes on the text Part VII: Sources, literature, and abbreviations Glossary Index
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