Search citation statements
Paper Sections
Citation Types
Year Published
Publication Types
Relationship
Authors
Journals
Manuscripts and Printed Texts of the Silesian-Małopolska Compilation 42 1 Sources and Contents of the Weichbild 42 2 Dynamics of the German Text 53 3 Latin Manuscripts and Jan Łaski's Printed Text 70 4 Conclusions 96 2 Dynamics of the Latin Text of the Weichbild: The Sandomierz and the Cracow Versions 100 1 Formal Features of the Latin Texts 100 2 Divergences in the Latin Texts of the Weichbild 106 3 Divergences from the German Base in the Latin Texts of the Weichbild 119 Maciej Mikuła -978-90-04-45619-8 Downloaded from Brill.com05/24/2021 03:29:21AM via free access vi Contents 4 Group I: Versio Sandomiriensis 126 5 Group II: Versio Cracoviensis 132 6 The Wawel Variant of the Cracow Version 142 7 Conclusions: The Adaptation of the Saxon-Magdeburg Law and the Evolution of the Legal Text 146 3 Practical Consequences of Textual Divergences: From the Cracow Ms to Jan Łaski's Statutes 150 1 The Weichbild in Jan Łaski's Statutes 150 2 The Urban Community and Its Citizens 160 3 Crime and Criminal Procedure 165 4 The Family and Family Property 172 5 Debtor and Creditor 182 6 Conclusions 186 4 Habent sua fata leges: Glosses, Annotations, and Additions 190 1 Evidence of the Use of the Weichbild in Legal Practice 190 2 Amendations and Additions 193 3 Polish Equivalents of Latin Legal Terms 202 4 Regulae iuris 207 5 Glosses in Printed Copies of Jan Łaski's Statutes: Persistence of the Weichbild's Medieval Conventions 212 6 Conclusions 219 Conclusions 224 1 The Significance Weichbild among Other Sources of the Saxon-Magdeburg Law 225 2 The Demand for Latin Texts 227 3 Versions and Variants of an Archetype Compilation 228 4 Cracow -Home of the Urban Law Reform 231 5 Adaptation of the Saxon-Magdeburg Law in Poland 233 6 Practical Consequences of the Evolution of the Weichbild 238 7 Annotations by the Weichbild Users 239 8 The Road to a Single, Authoritative Law Text 240 xiv Tables and Illustrations Formal features of the Latin texts of the Weichbild as compared with that of Cracow MS (BJ 169) and Wawel MS (BJ 168). Source: author's own compilation 101 Articles 56, 57, 76 and 77 of the Weichbild and their origin. Source: author's own compilation 104 Petersburg MS (F 143): Quantitative analysis of textual divergences from Gniezno MS (Gn.). Source: author's own compilation based on Appendix 2 108 Divergences from Gniezno MS (Gn.) in Baworowscy MS (BN 12607), Opatów MS (Oss.) and Żagań MS (II Q 4). Source: author's own compilation based on Appendix 2 111 Text displacements within Article 24, 76 and 87. Source: author's own compilation 112 Provisions concerning servants' wages and complaints about the price and quality of food in Baworowscy MS (BN 12607). Source: author's own compilation 113 Two ortyle included in Article 48 and 73 of the Statutes in selected German and Latin MSS. Source: author's own compilation 117 Conformity of the Latin texts in MS Gn., MS BN 12607 and MS Dział. IV with the German texts in the MSR, MS BJ 168, MS BN 12607 and MS BJ 170a as indicated by divergences that do not conform with MS BJ 169. Source: autho...
Manuscripts and Printed Texts of the Silesian-Małopolska Compilation 42 1 Sources and Contents of the Weichbild 42 2 Dynamics of the German Text 53 3 Latin Manuscripts and Jan Łaski's Printed Text 70 4 Conclusions 96 2 Dynamics of the Latin Text of the Weichbild: The Sandomierz and the Cracow Versions 100 1 Formal Features of the Latin Texts 100 2 Divergences in the Latin Texts of the Weichbild 106 3 Divergences from the German Base in the Latin Texts of the Weichbild 119 Maciej Mikuła -978-90-04-45619-8 Downloaded from Brill.com05/24/2021 03:29:21AM via free access vi Contents 4 Group I: Versio Sandomiriensis 126 5 Group II: Versio Cracoviensis 132 6 The Wawel Variant of the Cracow Version 142 7 Conclusions: The Adaptation of the Saxon-Magdeburg Law and the Evolution of the Legal Text 146 3 Practical Consequences of Textual Divergences: From the Cracow Ms to Jan Łaski's Statutes 150 1 The Weichbild in Jan Łaski's Statutes 150 2 The Urban Community and Its Citizens 160 3 Crime and Criminal Procedure 165 4 The Family and Family Property 172 5 Debtor and Creditor 182 6 Conclusions 186 4 Habent sua fata leges: Glosses, Annotations, and Additions 190 1 Evidence of the Use of the Weichbild in Legal Practice 190 2 Amendations and Additions 193 3 Polish Equivalents of Latin Legal Terms 202 4 Regulae iuris 207 5 Glosses in Printed Copies of Jan Łaski's Statutes: Persistence of the Weichbild's Medieval Conventions 212 6 Conclusions 219 Conclusions 224 1 The Significance Weichbild among Other Sources of the Saxon-Magdeburg Law 225 2 The Demand for Latin Texts 227 3 Versions and Variants of an Archetype Compilation 228 4 Cracow -Home of the Urban Law Reform 231 5 Adaptation of the Saxon-Magdeburg Law in Poland 233 6 Practical Consequences of the Evolution of the Weichbild 238 7 Annotations by the Weichbild Users 239 8 The Road to a Single, Authoritative Law Text 240 xiv Tables and Illustrations Formal features of the Latin texts of the Weichbild as compared with that of Cracow MS (BJ 169) and Wawel MS (BJ 168). Source: author's own compilation 101 Articles 56, 57, 76 and 77 of the Weichbild and their origin. Source: author's own compilation 104 Petersburg MS (F 143): Quantitative analysis of textual divergences from Gniezno MS (Gn.). Source: author's own compilation based on Appendix 2 108 Divergences from Gniezno MS (Gn.) in Baworowscy MS (BN 12607), Opatów MS (Oss.) and Żagań MS (II Q 4). Source: author's own compilation based on Appendix 2 111 Text displacements within Article 24, 76 and 87. Source: author's own compilation 112 Provisions concerning servants' wages and complaints about the price and quality of food in Baworowscy MS (BN 12607). Source: author's own compilation 113 Two ortyle included in Article 48 and 73 of the Statutes in selected German and Latin MSS. Source: author's own compilation 117 Conformity of the Latin texts in MS Gn., MS BN 12607 and MS Dział. IV with the German texts in the MSR, MS BJ 168, MS BN 12607 and MS BJ 170a as indicated by divergences that do not conform with MS BJ 169. Source: autho...
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.
hi@scite.ai
10624 S. Eastern Ave., Ste. A-614
Henderson, NV 89052, USA
Copyright © 2024 scite LLC. All rights reserved.
Made with 💙 for researchers
Part of the Research Solutions Family.