Law and Authority in the Early Middle Ages
The Frankish leges in the Carolingian Period
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Part of Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series
- Author: Thomas Faulkner
- Date Published: April 2020
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- isbn: 9781107446892
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The barbarian law codes, compiled between the sixth and eighth centuries, were copied remarkably frequently in the Carolingian ninth century. They provide crucial evidence for early medieval society, including the settlement of disputes, the nature of political authority, literacy, and the construction of ethnic identities. Yet it has proved extremely difficult to establish why the codes were copied in the ninth century, how they were read, and how their rich evidence should be used. Thomas Faulkner tackles these questions more systematically than ever before, proposing new understandings of the relationship between the making of law and royal power, and the reading of law and the maintenance of ethnic identities. Faulkner suggests major reinterpretations of central texts, including the Carolingian law codes, the capitularies adding to the laws, and Carolingian revisions of earlier barbarian and Roman laws. He also provides detailed analysis of legal manuscripts, especially those associated with the leges-scriptorium.
Read more- Examines the uses of the leges barbarorum in Carolingian Europe, contributing to a long-standing debate in English and German historiography on the use of written law codes in early medieval Europe
- Contributes to the study of early medieval kingship, dispute settlement, ethnic identity and literacy
- Brings German scholarship to the attention of English speakers, providing Anglophone readers with a guide to otherwise inaccessible work
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'Faulkner offers a valuable exploration of the early medieval, Frankish leges and capitularies, centred on their use and reuse throughout the Carolingian period.' Thom Gobbitt, Early Medieval Europe
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- Date Published: April 2020
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107446892
- length: 314 pages
- dimensions: 230 x 153 x 20 mm
- weight: 0.5kg
- contains: 8 b/w illus. 10 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The minor leges part I. Problems, background, lex ribuaria, ewa ad amorem
2. The minor leges part II. Saxony and the lex saxonum
3. The additional capitularies
4. The reading of normative texts: Benedictus Levita and Regino
5. The manuscripts of the leges-scriptorium
Conclusion
Editions
Bibliography
General index
Index of legal texts
Index of manuscripts.
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