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In Memoriam. Roger E. Reynolds (1936-2014) [PDF]

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Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies
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A Visigothic-Script Folio of a Carolingian Collection of Canon Law

Mediaeval Studies, 1996
Le folio qui est le sujet de l'analyse de l'A. contient un texte base sur l'ancienne Collectio Dionysiana telle qu'elle fut modifiee et largement diffusee au cours de l'epoque carolingienne et appelee Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana. Avec un autre fragment en ecriture wisigothique reprenant Ecclesiastique 21:20; 22:21, il fut rapporte par Millares Carlo ...
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Visigothic law and regional custom in disputes in early medieval Spain

1986
The Visigothic Forum Iudicum enjoyed quite exceptional longevity as a code of law put to practical application. Although the geographical range of its authority steadily declined after the eleventh century, it remained the sole comprehensive work of legal codification with more than local relevance from its promulgation in the mid-seventh century to ...
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Gothic Bible, Vetus Latina and Visigothic Law: Evidence for a Septuagint-based Gothic Version of Exodus

Sacris Erudiri, 2005
Although there is no extant version of the Gothic Bible book Exodus, this paper argues that Visigothic secular law provides textual and conceptual evidence for the existence of a Gothic translation of Exodus based on the Greek Septuagint version of the Old Testament, because Visigothic law on abortion (LV 6.3.2) is remarkably similar to the Septuagint ...
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Visigothic Law and Canon Law in al-Andalus. Reconsidering the Leiden Glossary and the Vocabulista in Arabico

This paper explores the interaction between the two languages and the cultures they embody by investigating how Latin-Arabic glossaries translate legal concepts from Latin into Arabic and viceversa. It is our aim to bring out the cultural and religious interactions residing under the surface of the deceptively simple act of translating.
Arianna D'Ottone, Matthijs Wibier
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Law and Society in the Visigothic Kingdom

The American Historical Review, 1974
Robert Ignatius Burns, P. D. King
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Law and Society in the Visigothic Kingdom

The American Journal of Legal History, 1973
Katherine Fischer Drew, P. D. King
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