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Body Legal in Barbarian Law

Contributor(s): Oliver, Lisi (Author)

ISBN: 9781487547707

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

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Pub Date: August 16, 2022

Dewey: 346.40323090

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.73" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.05 lbs) 320 pages

Series: Toronto Anglo-Saxon

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The sixth to ninth centuries saw a flowering of written laws among the early Germanic tribes. These laws include tables of fines for personal injury, designed to offer a legal, non-violent alternative to blood feud. Using these personal injury tariffs, The Body Legal in Barbarian Law examines a variety of issues, including the interrelationships between victims, perpetrators, and their families; the causes and results of wounds inflicted in daily life; the methods, successes, and failures of healing techniques; the processes of individual redress or public litigation; and the native and borrowed developments in the various 'barbarian' territories as they separated from the Roman Empire.

By applying the techniques of linguistic anthropology to the pre-history of medicine, anatomical knowledge, and law, Lisi Oliver has produced a remarkable study that sheds new light on early Germanic conceptions of the body in terms of medical value, physiological function, psychological worth, and social significance.

Review Quotes: 'Intriguing book...The Body Legal in Barbarian Law is like an (unmutilated)body itself: pleasingly structured on the outside and hiding a lot of intricate workings under the skin.'--Matthias Ammon, TOEBI(Teachers of Old English in Britain & Ireland), vol 29:2012

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