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Fragment of an 11th-century
Liber Judiciorum translation to the old
Occitan language.
Guarded at
Santa Maria of
Montserrat Abbey on the
Montserrat mountain...
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contemporaries would enjoy until the 20th century.
Particularly under the
Liber Judiciorum as
codified in 642/643 and
expanded by the Code of
Recceswinth in 653...
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mentions the
phrase "mors nigra" (Black Death): "**** rex
finisset oracula judiciorum / Mors
nigra surrexit, et
gentes reddidit illi;" (When the king ended...
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spelled Recceswinth in the Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. 7, p. 328: "Liber
Judiciorum". Chicago, 1989. Fontes,
Henrique (August 17, 1959). "Nomes germânicos...
- and his
title remains a
given name. King
Recceswinth draws up the
Liber Judiciorum at Toledo, a
Visigothic code
based on
Roman law, that
establishes equality...
- Časopis
Musea Království Českého. 50 (3): 434.
Vincenc Prasek (1900).
Judiciorum saxonicorum per
Moraviam sept.
Silesiam austr. acta, nexus: Organisace...
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astronomical tables (Toledan Tables) of al-Zarqālī. In 1972
another text,
Liber judiciorum, on
astrology was
discovered by Marie-Thérèse d’Alverny. Caiazzo, Irène;...
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contemporaries in
other parts of Europe.
Particularly with the
Liber Judiciorum,
which was
codified in 642 and 643 and
expanded in the Code of Recceswinth...
- 1527.
Rubrice totius juris canonici et civilis, J. Petit, 1512. Ordo
judiciorum Weimar,
Peter (2001). "Dinus de Rossonis". In
Michael Stolleis (ed.)....
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contemporaries would enjoy until the 20th century.
Particularly with the
Liber Judiciorum as
codified in 642/643 and
expanded on in the Code of
Recceswinth in 653...