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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Luca LoschiavoPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 144 Weight: 1.012kg ISBN: 9789004693470ISBN 10: 9004693475 Pages: 522 Publication Date: 27 June 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface List of Maps Contributors 1 Transformation of the Military in the Late Antique West Ian Wood PART 1: The Words of the Soldiers 2 Hospitalitas (I.): The Munus Hospitalitatis and Its limits Andrea Trisciuoglio 3 Hospitalitas (II.): The Changing Meaning of Hospitalitas Pierfrancesco Porena 4 Warrior Names and Military Language of the Westgermanic Peoples: Franks and Langobards Wolfgang Haubrichs 5 The Gothic Language of Warfare Carla Falluomini PART 2: Social and Juridical Structures 6 Militia and Civitas between Third and Sixth Century CE Valerio Marotta 7 Persecuting Latrones, Maintaining Disciplina, Enforcing the Velox Supplicium: The Frankish Centena Accordind to Childebert II’s Decree Stefan Esders 8 Soldiers’ Marriages: Before and after the Fall of the Empire Francesco Castagnino 9 Soldiers’ Inheritance: The Testamentum Militis and other Privileges from the Imperial Constitutions to the Leges Barbarorum Iolanda Ruggiero PART 3: Symbols, Rituals and Identity Models 10 The Cingulum Militiae in the Early Middle Ages: Between Status and Function Andrea A. Verardi 11 Answering the Call to Arms: Lex Visigothorum 9.2 Esperanza Osaba 12 ‘Traditionskern’, ‘Gefolgschaft’: More Questions Than Answers Francesco Borri 13 The Lombard Army Between Myth and Reality: Farae, Arimanniae, Arimanni Stefano Gasparri PART 4: Geometries of the Power and Military Justice 14 Laeti and Gentiles: Military Germanic Settlements in Roman Gaul Jean-Pierre Poly 15 Personality of Law or Ius Speciale Militum? Around the Origins of the Leges Barbarorum Luca Loschiavo 16 Late Roman Military Justice and the Birth of Ordeal Soazick Kerneis 17 Collective Criminal Responsibility and Comrades’ Solidarity: From Roman Military Formations to Barbarian Armed Bands Fabio Botta 18 From the Roman Army to the Laws of the Kingdoms: Concluding Remarks Walter Pohl Index of Names and SubjectsReviewsAuthor InformationLuca Loschiavo, Ph.D. (1994) is full Professor of Medieval and Modern Legal History at the University of Teramo (Italy). He has published 3 books as author (the last one is L’età del passaggio. All’alba del diritto commune europeo (secoli III – VII), 2019); 8 as coeditor; and 80 essays on medieval legal history. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |