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The Older Gulathing Law Erik Simensen

The Older Gulathing Law By Erik Simensen

The Older Gulathing Law by Erik Simensen


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The Gulathing Law regulates relations between the social classes, the king and his officers, the clergy, and the peasantry. Parts of the law appear to be a social contract between two parties: on the one hand the people, on the other hand the church and the king.

The Older Gulathing Law Summary

The Older Gulathing Law by Erik Simensen

The Gulathing Law regulates relations between the social classes, the king and his officers, the clergy, and the peasantry. Parts of the law appear to be a social contract between two parties: on the one hand the people, on the other hand the church and the king.

This new edition, in modern English, contains many references to research that has been carried out since the appearance of previous editions in 1935 and 1981. In the Gulathing Law, differing interests are being balanced, and procedures described for solving conflicts. Personal rights are defined, and scales of fines and compensation are set up, graded according to the gravity of the insult, offence, and the social status of the persons involved. Large parts of the law text mirror the internal conditions in the farming community of Western Norway in the High Middle Ages; economic transactions, disputes, damage to life and property, and theft.

Accompanied by a translators introduction and a commentary essay which place the Gulathing Law in a theological and church history perspective, this volume will be useful for both students and specialists of medieval Norwegian legal history and medieval Scandinavian law.

About Erik Simensen

Erik Simensen has been Associate professor of Scandinavian Studies (especially Norwegian) at the University of Oslo. He has worked on Old Norse dictionaries and has written articles on topics of Norwegian language history. He has translated charters from 1301- 1310 (2002) and translated four Old Icelandic texts, including Egils saga Skallagrimssonar (2014).

Table of Contents

Part 1: Translators introduction

  1. Norway in the thirteenth century
    1. Population, livelihood, geography
    2. Social structure
    3. Economic structure
    4. The Church
    5. Political structure

  2. The Gulaing
    1. The assembly
    2. The Gulaing Law
      1. The nature and content of the law
      2. Origins and composition
      3. The manuscripts
      4. Editions
      5. Translations

Part 2: The Older Gulaing Law according to DonVar 137 4to

I The Book on Christian Law (Chapters 133)

The Gulathing Law in a Theological and Church History Perspective. A commentary essay by Torstein Jrgensen

II The Book on Contracts (Chapters 3450)

III The Marriage of Women (Chapters 5156)

IV Freedmans Law (Chapters 5771)

V The Book on Tenancy (Chapters 72102)

VI The Book on Inheritance (Chapters 103130)

VII Summons to an Assembly (Chapters 131147)

VIII Amendments (Chapter 148)

IX Rules for Whaling (Chapters 149150)

X Concerning Personal Rights (Chapters 151252)

XI The Book on Theft (Chapters 253264)

XII The Redemption of Odal-land (Chapters 265294)

XIII The Book on the Naval Levy (Chapters 295315)

XIV A Later System of Wergild (Chapters 316319)

XV Peace Pledge (Chapter 320)

Additional information

NPB9780367681500
9780367681500
0367681501
The Older Gulathing Law by Erik Simensen
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-04-06
254
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