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  • Norms of Dependency in Late Antique and Early Medieval Societies: Contextualising Roman Legal Terminology
  • Martin Schermaier, Julia Winnebeck, Matthias Becher
  • Page: 286
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  • ISBN: 9783111659527
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Late antique and early medieval normative sources frequently employ Roman legal terminology to denote a person’s legal inferiority, and thus suggest the continued relevance of the concepts associated with these terms. However, it is far from clear to what extent the use of identical terminology actually indicates the similarity of social phenomena. There is ample evidence of important changes regarding the rights and duties of enslaved persons and the development or emergence of other, new, forms of asymmetrical dependency. This raises the question to what extent consistency in terminology and legal practice is actually an indicator of the stability of social structures. Against this background, a group of scholars of legal, ecclesiastical, and social history were invited to a conference at the BCDSS in March 2022 to scrutinise different law codes and legal sources for their evidence of dependency. The result are these ten papers that truly enhance our understanding of slavery and other dependency relations in late antique and early medieval societies from c. 100 to c. 900 CE.

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OCR: DE GRUYTER NORMS OF DEPENDENCY IN LATE ANTIQUE AND EARLY MEDIEVAL SOCIETIES CONTEXTUALISING ROMAN LEGAL TERMINOLOGY ZC Edited by Martin Schermaier .
Norms of Dependency in Late Antique and Early Medieval Societies
Publish Date: June 2nd, 2025 ; Publisher: de Gruyter ; ISBN: 9783111659527 ; Pages: 280 ; About the Author. Martin Schermaier, Julia Winnebeck, Matthias Becher, .
Norms of Dependency in Late Antique and Early Medieval Societies
Norms of Dependency in Late Antique and Early Medieval Societies : Contextualising Roman Legal Terminology. by Martin Schermaier and Julia Winnebeck and .
Norms of Dependency in Late Antique and Early Medieval Societies
Late antique and early medieval normative sources frequently employ Roman legal terminology to denote a person's legal inferiority, .
Norms of Dependency in Late Antique and Early Medieval Societies
These ten papers that truly enhance our understanding of slavery and other dependency relations in late antique and early medieval societies from c. 100 to c. .
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Norms of Dependency in Late Antique and. Early Medieval Societies. Contextualising Roman Legal Terminology. Edited by. Martin Schermaier, Julia Winnebeck and .
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