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Title: The Human Body in Barbarian Laws, c. 500 - c. 800: "Corpus Hominis" as a Cultural Category
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The Human Body in Barbarian Laws, c. 500 - c. 800: "Corpus Hominis" as a Cultural Category
Product Details:
Contributors: Guy Rusell Torr
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
Language: English
Dimensions: 21.00 X 0.79 X 15.00
Publisher Code: 9783631642306
Date Added: 2018-08-06
Search Category: International
Jurisdiction: International
Overview:
This book deals with the body and the corporality depicted in the early medieval legal codes of Germanic peoples ( leges barbarorum ), the spatial and temporal frames of this study being Western Europe from c. 500 to c. 800 AD. How was the notion of "body" understood in barbarian law-codes? What parts of the body were the objects of different kinds of crimes against the integrality and inviolability of the human body? What were the amounts of compensation for different kinds of violent acts? The values of compensation were differentiated not only as a result of the type of crime and body part but also on the basis of the victim's legal and social position. This book therefore investigates these differentiations within the individual codes, the reasons behind them and their functions as well as their dimensions.
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Table Of Contents:
Contents: Body - Concept of the body - Barbarian law-codes ( leges barbarorum ) - Early Middle Ages - Western Europe - Crimes against the body - Body parts - Compensatory tariff system - Social differentiation amongst Germanic people.