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Medieval government : the world of kings and warriors /

Las Siete Partidas, or Seven Divisions, is the major law code of thirteenth-century Spain, compiled by Alfonso X the Learned of Castile. Seven centuries later, this compendium of legal and customary information remains the foundation of modern Spanish law. In addition, its influence is notable in th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Scott, Samuel Parsons (Traductor), Burns, Robert I., 1921-2008 (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©2001.
Colección:Middle Ages series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • LAS SIETE PARTIDAS; THE MIDDLE AGES SERIES; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Introduction to the Second Partida; How to Be a King; Officials of Court and Realm; Castles and Their Rituals; Knights and Chivalry; Captains, Sergeants, and Soldiery; War at Sea; Rewards, Ransom, and Booty; Universities as Defense of the Realm; Suggestions for Reading; Partida II: Analytical Table of Contents; Partida II: Text in Translation; ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS; SECOND PARTIDA: PUBLIC LAW; GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION; Introduction; Title I: Emperors; Kings and Nobility; Law I: The Imperial Office.
  • Law II: Imperial PowersLaw III: Emperor's De Facto Authority; Law IV: Exercise of Imperial Power; Law V: The Kingly Office; Law VI: Etymology and Nature; Law VII: Same; Reason for Kingship; Law VIII: Royal Authority and Its Exercise; Law IX: Acquisition of Sovereignty; Law X: Tyrants; Law XI: Orders of Nobility; Law XII: Prerogatives of Nobility; Law XIII: Special Classes of Nobles; Title II: Royal Qualifications; Law I: Knowledge of God; Law II: Love of God; Law III: Fear of God; Law IV: Service and Praise of God; Title III: Royal Qualifications, Cont'd (Inner); Law I: Thought.
  • Law II: SourceLaw III: Covetousness Condemned; Law IV: Same; Avarice Condemned; Law V: Vice Condemned; Title IV: Royal Qualifications, Cont'd (In Speech); Law I: Definition and Benefits; Law II: Kinds; Law III: Circumspection Enjoined; Law IV: Same; Improper Words; Law V: Evils ofImproper Speech; Title V: Royal Qualifications, Cont'd (In Deeds); Law I: Nature and Kinds; Law II: Temperance Enjoined; Law III: Chastity Enjoined; Law IV: Outward Demeanor; Law V: Costume; Law VI: Habits and Manners; Law VII: Virtues; Toward Deity; Law VIII: Same; Toward Man; Law IX: Daily Conduct.
  • Law X: Patience RequiredLaw XI: Anger to Be Avoided; Law XII: Hatred to Be Avoided; Law XIII: Nothing Impossible Should Be Desired; Law XIV: Nothing Contrary to Law Should Be Desired; Law XV: Nothing Should Be Done at an Improper Time; Law XVI: Learning Enjoined; Law XVII: Knowledge of Men Enjoined; Law XVIII: Generosity Enjoined; Law XIX: Dexterity Enjoined; Law XX: Skill in Hunting Enjoined; Law XXI: Beneficial Amusements; Title VI: The King as a Husband; Law I: Considerations upon Entering the Marriage Relation; Law II: The King's Duties Toward His Consort; Title VII: The King as a Father.
  • Law I: Love of Children EnjoinedLaw II: Nurture and Rearing of Children; Law III: Care of Royal Children; Law IV: Teachers of Children; Law V: Manners of Royal Children; Law VI: Children to Be Taught Temperance; Law VII: Also Proper Speech; Law VIII: Also Good Manners and Carriage; Law IX: What the Royal Parent Should Teach; Law X: Other Items in Education; Law XI: Qualifications of Nurses and Governesses; Law XII: Marriage of Royal Daughters; Law XIII: Other Requisites of Royal Parentage; Title VIII: The King's Duty Toward His Relatives; Law I: Should Honor and Assist Them.