A Lexicon of Medieval Nordic Law

"This volume is an indispensable resource for scholars and students of medieval Scandinavia. This polyglot dictionary draws on the vast and vibrant range of vernacular legal terminology found in medieval Scandinavian texts - terminology which yields valuable insights into the quotidian realitie...

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Main Author: Love, Jeffrey (auth)
Other Authors: Larsson, Inger (auth), Djärv, Ulrika (auth), Peel, Christine (auth), Simensen, Erik (auth)
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Published: Open Book Publishers 2020
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