Medieval manuscripts of Canon Law and Roman Law

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Medieval manuscripts of Canon Law and Roman Law
Description: The website 'Medieval Manuscripts of Canon Law and Roman Law' provides access to a list of Canon law incipits compiled and maintained by Dr Giovanna Murano, and to a database of Canon law and Roman law manuscript shelfmarks developed by Gero Dolezalek at the University of Leipzig. The website aims to provide a comprehensive cumulative inventory of all manuscripts of Canon law and Roman law mentioned in catalogues or in legal-historical publications. It is designed as a tool for scholars in order to assist with the discovery of who published what, where and on which manuscript. In addition, the website also provides a gateway of annotated links to other web resources related to manuscripts of medieval Canon Law and Roman law and to some general medieval manuscripts sites. The Canon Law incipit list can be downloaded as a compressed file.
Keywords - controlled: Christianity; church history; history of religions;
Keywords - uncontrolled: mediaeval manuscripts; codicology
Type: Datasets; Reference sources; Resource guides and directories
URL: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~jurarom/manuscr/
Classification: Humanities > Manuscript studies > Incipits, explicits, colophons
Humanities > Manuscript studies > Catalogues of manuscripts
Humanities > Manuscript studies > Western manuscripts
Humanities > Religion and theology > Ecclesiastical / Church history
Humanities > Religion and theology > Christianity
Humanities > Religion and theology > Medieval theology
Humanities > Classics > Classical studies
Humanities > Classics > Rhetoric and law
Humanities > Classics > Palaeography
Humanities > Classics > Medieval Latin
Humanities > History > Legal history / law and order
Humanities > History > History of religions
Humanities > History > Ecclesiastical / Church history
Resource creator: Murano, Giovanna, Dr. (Editor)
Resource creator: Dolezalek, Gero R. (Editor), University of Leipzig
Country of origin: Germany
Period: 13th Century; 14th Century; 15th Century; 1000 - 1200 CE; 1 BCE - 500 CE; 500 - 1000 CE
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