Municipal Magdeburg Law (Ius municipale Magdeburgense) in Late Medieval Poland
A Study on the Evolution and Adaptation of Law
Abstract
In this volume, Maciej Mikuła analyses the extant texts of the Ius municipale Magdeburgense, the most important collection of Magdeburg Law in late medieval Poland. He discusses the different translation traditions of the collection; the application of Magdeburg Law in cities; how differences between the versions could affect the application of the rights; and how the invention of printing influenced the principle of legal certainty. Mikuła ultimately shows that the differences between the texts not only influenced legal practice, but also bear out how complex the process was of the adaptation of Magdeburg Law. Readership: All interested in legal history, late medieval Poland, medieval manuscripts, and the history of printing.
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HistoryDOI
10.1163/9789004456198ISBN
9789004429673, 9789004456198, 9789004429673Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2021Series
Medieval Law and Its Practice, 30Classification
History