New manuscripts
As manuscripts no. 323 and 324 a Karlsruhe manuscript with a title of the Lex Alamannorum and a fragment of the Lex Ribuaria (now part of a Graz manuscript) could be newly included.
As manuscripts no. 323 and 324 a Karlsruhe manuscript with a title of the Lex Alamannorum and a fragment of the Lex Ribuaria (now part of a Graz manuscript) could be newly included.
We now offer an index to Heinrich Brunner’s “Deutsche Rechtsgeschichte”, which was prepared under the auspices of Anja Holtschneider, staff member of the project “Capitularia. Edition of the Frankish Capitularies“. This provides a direct access to all passages that mention leges and capitularies.
The Bibliotheca legum now offers a short description of the fragment Vatican City Vat. Lat. 15204c, which only contains the rubric of title 91,2 (B-text).
The Bibliotheca legum now offers two new codices: Cologne, Historisches Archiv, W 328 and Perugia, Biblioteca Capitolare, 32.
Our website now offers editions of Lex Salica (K-version) 14,16 and 59, new studies especially on the Lex Salica, and a few new manuscripts (e.g. of the so-called Corpus Iuris Civilis).
The shelfmark of the London codex British Library, Add. 46676 (as referenced in Kaiser 2004) was corrected to 47676 (according to Liebs 2002). We thank Dr Simon Corcoran, UCL for this advice.
The announced maintenance work is completed to a large extent. All updates were successfull and also the appearance has been given a face-lift. There are still some minor bugs to be resolved in the next few days/weeks and enhancements to be made.
The Bibliotheca legum team wishes all users a Happy New Year.
The announced maintenance is scheduled for the last week of december. Please be aware that this may cause a longer downtime period as well as further restraints also in early January 2015.
Thanks in advance for your patience.