10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MAGDEBURG LAWS»
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Magdeburg laws in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Magdeburg laws and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Rights in ...
256 Contemporary discussions of German law either refer to this provision as st
emming from the Magdeburg Laws or rely on Ulrich Tengler, writing a legal
treatise in the early 1500s, for the proposition that the requirement existed. See,
for ...
Judith Resnik, Dennis Edward Curtis, 2011
2
Posthumous Works: Containing, Sermons, on Several Subjects, ...
Magdeburg Laws, from the City whence they, were- taken) by which Poland is at
this Day principally Govern'd ; although the Gentry have many peculiar Customs,
and some Statutes, which; have been since iince made ( and which in the Time ...
... and the chang- ing meaning of words makes interpretation difficult.98 the void
is filled by the constitutions for the princes' lands, such as the “constitutiones
patriae” for Brunswick Wolfenbüttel, or the magdeburg laws, made by the prince.
for ...
4
The Works of M. de Voltaire: The ancient and modern history
... tias always enjoyed this advantage, that the -door to honours and dignities was
always open to pure merit. • It was in the fourteenth century that Cafimir the Great
introduced (he Magdeburg laws, now called, Ttf Constitution of Poland. Vol. III.
Voltaire, Tobias George Smollett, Thomas Francklin, 1761
... has always enjoyed this advantage, that the door to honours and dignities was
always open to pure merit. • It was in the fourteenth century that Casimir the Great
introduced the Magdeburg laws, now called, tbt Constitution of Poland. Vol. III.
Voltaire, Tobias George Smollett, Thomas Francklin, 1761
Under the medieval Magdeburg Laws, each of the old town's four major ethnic
groups – Poles, Ukrainians, Armenians and Jews – occupied a different quarter;
this square was the heart of the Polish quarter. The ratusha now houses three ...
7
The Arrogance of Distance: Moral Hazard and the Rise and ...
For example, the Magdeburg laws compiled by the XIII century include the
following immunities from feudal controls: ' Personal freedoms: 0 freedom to
marry, 0 freedom of movement, 0 freedom of testacy, 0 freedom of alienation of
private ...
8
Religion and the Early Modern State: Views from China, ...
... 170, 174, 178, 181 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 6, 154-8, 161, 163-9,
171-2, 174, 177-83 Diet of, 161, 163, 165-9, 171-2 expulsion of Antitrinitarians,
180 Hadiach Union (1658-59), 179-80 Magdeburg laws, 158 Protestant churches
of, ...
James D. Tracy, Marguerite Ragnow, 2004
9
The Diary of Samuel Golfard and the Holocaust in Galicia
In medieval times it was controlled by Ruthenian (Ukrainian) princes and
eventually absorbed into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Settlement and
trade regulations (such as the Magdeburg Laws) together with the feudal system
created ...
10
The Politics of Difference: Ethnic Premises in a World of Power
The account becomes lyrical when it is said that "this people" has survived all
occupations in spite of "unspeakable suffering" and that "This country, which
already applied the Magdeburg laws in the 14th century, can return again to the ...
Edwin N. Wilmsen, P. A. McAllister, 1996