Valdemars S llandske Lov; Og Absalons S llandske Kirkelov presents two significant legal texts from medieval Denmark, offering invaluable insights into the legal and ecclesiastical structures of the time. This volume comprises Valdemar II's Zealand Law and Absalon's Zealand Church Law, both foundational documents that shaped the administration of justice and religious practice in the region.
Edited by Peder Goth Thorsen, this edition provides scholars and enthusiasts with a meticulously prepared version of these historical laws. The book is essential for anyone studying Danish history, legal history, or the history of the medieval church.
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