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The Liber legis Scaniae also known as the 'Old laws of Scania', is the Latin text based on the Law of Scania, which was translated from Old Danish in the 13th century with the addition of explanations of and commentaries on the law. This book includes both the original Latin and a new English translation of the text, a detailed introduction, including reference to the influence from Roman law and Canon law, a glossary, and an essay by Sten Ebbesen, on Anders Sunesen, Archbishop of Lund, who has been ascribed as the translator and commentator of the Latin treatise.

Produktbeschreibung
The Liber legis Scaniae also known as the 'Old laws of Scania', is the Latin text based on the Law of Scania, which was translated from Old Danish in the 13th century with the addition of explanations of and commentaries on the law. This book includes both the original Latin and a new English translation of the text, a detailed introduction, including reference to the influence from Roman law and Canon law, a glossary, and an essay by Sten Ebbesen, on Anders Sunesen, Archbishop of Lund, who has been ascribed as the translator and commentator of the Latin treatise.
Autorenporträt
Ditlev Tamm is a Professor at the Centre for Studies in Legal Culture at the University of Copenhagen. He has previously published in Danish and other languages, and his previous publications in English include The Supreme Court: A Historical Perspective (2015), the conference paper How Nordic Are the Old Nordic Laws: Ten Years Later? (2014) and (as editor with Helle Vogt) The Danish Medieval Laws: The Laws of Scania, Zealand and Jutland (2016).