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Gutalagen (or Guta lag; "The law of the Gotlanders") is the
earliest preserved law book for Gotland. The laws were
likely first written down
around 1220...
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separate branch of Old Norse. The
extant body of Old
Gutnish is small, and
Gutalagen and the Guta saga
consitutute its majority. Old
Gutnish was
spoken on...
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regarding the
island as a whole. The
earliest recorded law for the
island is
Gutalagen,
which was
written around 1220 CE and
remained in use
until 1645 when...
- kept in the
National Library of
Sweden in
Stockholm together with the
Gutalagen, the
legal code of Gotland. It was
written in the Old
Gutnish dialect...
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Ottoman Turkish)
works of
Imadaddin Nasimi c. 1350 Old
Gutnish Gutasaga and
Gutalagen,
found in
Codex Holm. B 64 c. 1369 Old
Prussian Basel Epigram c. 1372...
- Åke and
Elias Wessén (1933).
Svenska landskapslagar, 4th ed.: Skåne och
Gutalagen. Awe Gebers: Uppsala, 1979. Spolsky,
Bernard (2004).
Language Policy....
- On the
Swedish island of Gotland, a
Gotlandic law book
known as the
Gutalagen was
officially in use from the 1220s
until 1595. In
practice it remained...
- Södermanland, Law of Uppland, Västmanland, Värmland and Närke. A
provincial law,
Gutalagen, also
existed for Gotland. In Finland, the
local common laws were not...
- Scandinavia,
leading to its
inclusion in the
Medieval Scandinavian law
codes Gutalagen from
Gotland and Den ældre Gulathings-Lov from Norway. Its
usage its very...
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Historia (in Swedish). Bohlin. p. 26.
Retrieved 2009-12-16.
Gutasagan Gutalagens (Vikingatidens ABC)
Archived 2012-03-06 at the
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