Das Gesetz – The Law – La Loi = The law
Biographical note: Andreas Speer and Guy Guldentops, University of Cologne, Germany.
Subtitles: | The law |
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | German English French |
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Published: |
Berlin [u.a.]
De Gruyter
2014
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In: |
Miscellanea mediaevalia (Bd. 38)
Year: 2014 |
Series/Journal: | Miscellanea mediaevalia
Bd. 38 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Law
/ History 500-1500
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Further subjects: | B
Law, Medieval
B Medieval / PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys B Philosophy, Medieval History B History 500-1500 B Law B Conference program 2012 (Cologne) B Law History B Politics B Law Philosophy B Philosophy |
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Parallel Edition: | Non-electronic
Erscheint auch als: Das Gesetz: |
Summary: | Biographical note: Andreas Speer and Guy Guldentops, University of Cologne, Germany. Biographical note: Andreas Speer und Guy Guldentops, Thomas-Institut der Universität zu Köln. Gegenstand des Bandes ist die Transformation und Neuformierung des Gesetzesbegriffs im Mittelalter. Untersucht wird das Zusammentreffen von antiken und lokalen Rechtstraditionen mit den Offenbarungsreligionen Judentum, Christentum, Islam, die das geschriebene Gotteswort gleichfalls als Gesetz begreifen und die neuen Kulturen formen. Damit wird ein interdisziplinärer und interkultureller Blick auf die Rechtsdiskurse des Mittelalters gelenkt. This volume examines how the notion of law was transformed and reformulated during the Middle Ages. It focuses on encounters between ancient and local legal traditions and the three great revelation religions – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam – each of which understood the written word of God as law and formulated new cultures. The work thus furnishes interdisciplinary and intercultural insight into medieval legal discourse. This volume examines how the notion of law was transformed and reformulated during the Middle Ages. It focuses on encounters between ancient and local legal traditions and the three great revelation religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - each of which understood the written word of God as law and formulated new cultures. The work thus furnishes interdisciplinary and intercultural insight into medieval legal discourse. - Biographical note: Andreas Speer and Guy Guldentops, University of Cologne, Germany.. - Biographical note: Andreas Speer und Guy Guldentops, Thomas-Institut der Universität zu Köln. |
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Item Description: | Beitr. in dt., engl. und franz. Spr |
ISBN: | 3110350084 |
Access: | Restricted Access |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1515/9783110350081 |