Ancient Laws and Institutes of England by Benjamin Thorpe

Ancient Laws and Institutes of England by Benjamin Thorpe

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Ancient Laws and Institutes of England by Benjamin Thorpe

Originally published for the Record Commissioners in 1840, this two-volume work remains a standard source for scholars of Anglo-Saxon and early Norman legal history. Benjamin Thorpe (1781?-1870) was a respected and prolific scholar and translator of Old English, whose publications in the field earned him a civil list pension in 1835. Trained in Copenhagen under Rasmus Rask, Thorpe advocated a scientific approach to philology, and this is reflected in the thoroughness of the notes, commentary, and concordance appended to the sources reprinted here. The preface to the text places the laws in their historical and geographical context, notes where there are unavoidable gaps in the evidence, and offers a descriptive analysis of the original documents. Volume 1 contains the secular laws issued from the reign of thelberht to that of Henry I, with a parallel translation of the Anglo-Saxon text, although the sources in Latin and French remain untranslated.
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ISBN 13 9781108045148
ISBN 10 1108045146
Title Ancient Laws and Institutes of England
Author Benjamin Thorpe
Series Ancient Laws And Institutes Of England 2 Volume Set
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2012-03-22
Number of pages 800
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