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1.1 Heidelberg, Universitätsbibliothek, Cod. Pal. germ. 164, fol. 11v (courtesy of Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg) 2

1.2 Wolfenbüttel, Herzog-August-Bibliothek, Cod. Guelf. 3.1 Auf. 2°, fol. 49r (courtesy of Herzog-August-Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel) 32

3.1 Section of an otherwise unknown law of Anastasius establishing fines for failing to deal with legal cases expeditiously (Littmann, Magie and Stuart, Syria, 24–42) 66

3.2 Solidus issued in the name of the Caesar Crispus, ca. 320 CE (http://www.romancoins.info/VIC-Historical2.html) 70

3.3 Coins from the Hódmezövásárhely-Szikáncs hoard, Hungarian National Museum in Budapest (photo by Mathisen) 78

3.4 Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Pal. lat. 1615, fol.9r. (courtesy of Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana) 89

7.1 Model of embodied honour for medieval Frisia (created by Nijdam) 176

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3.1 Examples of confiscations from Ammianus Marcellinus (created by Mathisen) 76

3.2 Fines from Coptic papyrological sources (courtesy of Leslie S. B. MacCoull, personal communication) 82

5.1 Wergild and Worth in Kent and Wessex (created by Oliver) 118

5.2 Mund, manbot and the worth of slaves in Æthelberht’s laws (created by Oliver) 122

5.3 Wergild, mund and manbot in later Kent (created by Oliver) 122

5.4 Comparison of violations of mund in Kent and Wessex (created by Oliver) 123

5.5 mund and manbot in Wessex (created by Oliver) 124

7.1 Overview of the content of the Old Frisian compensation tariffs (created by Nijdam) 169

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Wergild, Compensation and Penance

The Monetary Logic of Early Medieval Conflict Resolution

Series:  Medieval Law and Its Practice, Volume: 31
Cover Wergild, Compensation and Penance
E-Book ISBN:
9789004466128
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
06 Jul 2021
  • Subjects
    • History
      • Medieval History
      • Social History
      • Legal History
    • International Law
      • Legal History
    • Philosophy
      • Anthropology
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Preface and Acknowledgments
Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Contributors
Chapter 1 Wergild and the Monetary Logic of Early Medieval Conflict Resolution
Chapter 2 Observations Concerning the ‘Wergild System’: Explanatory Approaches, Effectiveness and Structural Deficits
Chapter 3 Monetary Fines, Penalties and Compensations in Late Antiquity
Chapter 4 Wergeld: The Germanic Terminology of Compositio and Its Implementation in the Early Middle Ages
Chapter 5 Wergild, Mund and Manbot in Early Anglo-Saxon Law
Chapter 6 Compensation, Honour and Idealism in the Laws of Æthelberht
Chapter 7 Wergild and Honour: Using the Case of Frisia to Build a Model
Chapter 8 Triplice Weregeldum: Social and Functional Status in the Lex Ribuaria
Chapter 9 Penance and Satisfaction: Conflict Settlement and Penitential Practices in the Frankish World in the Early Middle Ages
Chapter 10 The Limits of Government: Wergild and Legal Reforms under Charlemagne
Chapter 11 Wergild in the Carolingian Formula Collections
Chapter 12 The Kin’s Collective Responsibility for the Payment of Man’s Compensation in Medieval Denmark
Chapter 13 Concluding Thoughts from England and the ‘Western Legal Tradition’
Back Matter
Index

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