The relationship of the medieval lawyers with their doctrinal texts was very different from today: focusing on the meaning of the past, of collective science, and of multiple versions in the composition of medieval legal commentaries, I’ll try to point out some of the thorniest issues posed by the editing of medieval legal texts, using a diachronic perspective.
MENZINGER DI PREUSSENTHAL, S. (2019). THE PAST, THE OTHERS, HIMSELF: THE OPEN DIALOGUE OF A MEDIEVAL LEGAL AUTHOR WITH HIS TEXT. In P.D.L. Shari Boodts (a cura di), Sicut dicit: Editing Ancient and Medieval Commentaries on Authoritative Texts (pp. 273-300). Brepols.
THE PAST, THE OTHERS, HIMSELF: THE OPEN DIALOGUE OF A MEDIEVAL LEGAL AUTHOR WITH HIS TEXT
Sara Menzinger DI Preussenthal
2019-01-01
Abstract
The relationship of the medieval lawyers with their doctrinal texts was very different from today: focusing on the meaning of the past, of collective science, and of multiple versions in the composition of medieval legal commentaries, I’ll try to point out some of the thorniest issues posed by the editing of medieval legal texts, using a diachronic perspective.File in questo prodotto:
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