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This collection encompasses a range of historical legal texts and edicts from various rulers and ecclesiastical authorities between the 5th and 13th centuries. It begins with the early capitularies of Chlodovechus and his successors, detailing the Salic Law and its adaptations. The annotations include significant legislative acts from Chilperic I, Pippin, and Charlemagne, showcasing the evolution of royal authority and legal frameworks in early medieval Europe. The document continues with the constitutions of later rulers such as Otto I, II, and III, highlighting their contributions to governance and ecclesiastical relations. It features the coronation ordinances and various imperial constitutions, reflecting the complexities of feudal law and the interplay between monarchy and the church. Additionally, the collection includes spurious capitularies and ecclesiastical canons, illustrating the challenges of authenticity and authority in medieval documentation. Notable entries include papal decrees on election processes and synodal decisions regarding clerical marriage and investitures. The text serves as a vital resource for understanding the legal and political landscape of medieval Europe, emphasizing the continuity and change in governance, church-state relations, and the development of legal traditions over several centuries.
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Leges (in Folio)/ Supplementa tomi I. Constitutiones regum Germaniae. Capitularia spuria. Canones ecclesiastici. Bullae pontificum, Georg H. Pertz
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- 2011
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