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Law after Rome: Networks and Connections in the Leges barbarorum

2022
These are the proposed sessions for IMC 2023 at Leeds which are collated and organised under the auspices of Law after Rome: Networks and Connections in the Leges barbarorum which was conceived as a set of papers by Thom Gobbitt and all the other proposed participants and moderators. ...Read more
SESSION: Law after Rome: Networks and Connections in the Leges barbarorum Organisers Christopher HEATH & Thom GOBBITT Sponsor ILAEMA/AUP Session I Networks in Lombard Law Moderator: Tom Brown: University of Edinburgh Paper I Christopher HEATH (University of Lincoln) Antiqui Homines: Networks of Authentication in Lombard law Paper II Thom GOBBITT (Institut für Mittelalterforschung, ÖAW) Intratextual References in the Edictus Rothari: Crimes of the servus regis Paper III Andrea MARIANI (CITCEM) The Case tributarie in Lombard Laws: Roman Heritage or Barbaric Innovation? online/virtual presentation Session II Social life of Law and Documentary Practices in Early Medieval Italy Moderator Christopher Heath: University of Lincoln Paper I François BOUGARD (Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes – CNRS) From Birth to Wedding Paper II Bernhard ZELLER (Institut für Mittelalterforschung, ÖAW) Merry Widows in Lombard and Post-Lombard Italy? Law, Legislation and Documentary Evidence, 774900.
Paper I Gianmarco DE ANGELIS (Università degli Studi di Padova) Margins of Freedom: documentary Visibility and Legal Action of Non-Free Individuals in Early Medieval Italy Session III Networks in Early Medieval Legal Cultures Moderator Thom GOBBITT Paper I Julian CALCAGNO (Flinders University) Honour, Shame, and Religious Entanglements in Anglo-Saxon Legal Systems Paper II Clemens GANTNER (Institut für Mittelalterforschung, ÖAW) The Runaway placitum: The Lawsuit of Jesi in 860 Against Count Hildebert and its Consequences Paper III Sarah WHITTEN (Hobert and William Smith Colleges) Gender and Legal Identity in Early Medieval Southern Italy **************
SESSION: Law after Rome: Networks and Connections in the Leges barbarorum Organisers Sponsor Christopher HEATH & Thom GOBBITT ILAEMA/AUP Session I Networks in Lombard Law Moderator: Tom Brown: University of Edinburgh Paper I Christopher HEATH (University of Lincoln) Antiqui Homines: Networks of Authentication in Lombard law Paper II Thom GOBBITT (Institut für Mittelalterforschung, ÖAW) Intratextual References in the Edictus Rothari: Crimes of the servus regis Paper III Andrea MARIANI (CITCEM) The Case tributarie in Lombard Laws: Roman Heritage or Barbaric Innovation? online/virtual presentation Session II Social life of Law and Documentary Practices in Early Medieval Italy Moderator Christopher Heath: University of Lincoln Paper I François BOUGARD (Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes – CNRS) From Birth to Wedding Paper II Bernhard ZELLER (Institut für Mittelalterforschung, ÖAW) Merry Widows in Lombard and Post-Lombard Italy? Law, Legislation and Documentary Evidence, 774–900. Paper I Gianmarco DE ANGELIS (Università degli Studi di Padova) Margins of Freedom: documentary Visibility and Legal Action of Non-Free Individuals in Early Medieval Italy Session III Networks in Early Medieval Legal Cultures Moderator Thom GOBBITT Paper I Julian CALCAGNO (Flinders University) Honour, Shame, and Religious Entanglements in Anglo-Saxon Legal Systems Paper II Clemens GANTNER (Institut für Mittelalterforschung, ÖAW) The Runaway placitum: The Lawsuit of Jesi in 860 Against Count Hildebert and its Consequences Paper III Sarah WHITTEN (Hobert and William Smith Colleges) Gender and Legal Identity in Early Medieval Southern Italy **************
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