Chapter Roman Law in the regnum Italiae under the Emperor Lothar I (817‒855): Epitomes, Manuscripts, and Carolingian Legislation
“Roman law” could mean very different things in the Carolingian period, and refers to a great variety of legal texts. This becomes particularly visible from the abbreviated versions of Roman law that were produced and circulated since the 6th century. The paper contrasts the so-called Epitome Aegidi...
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Firenze University Press
2023
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| Rochtain ar líne: | ONIX_20230501_9788855186643_16 |
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Míreanna comhchosúla: Chapter Roman Law in the regnum Italiae under the Emperor Lothar I (817‒855): Epitomes, Manuscripts, and Carolingian Legislation
- Chapter Lothar’s manuscripts, manuscripts for Lothar, manuscripts of Lothar’s time
- Aristocratic networks. Elites and social dynamics in Italy in the age of Lothar I
- Chapter Carolingian frontiers: Italy and beyond. An introduction
- Chapter Representations of Lothar I in the Liber pontificalis Ravennatis
- Chapter Border pacts and frontier areas in Carolingian Italy
- Ernst Lothar