Las Siete Partidas, Volume 5 : : Underworlds: The Dead, the Criminal, and the Marginalized (Partidas VI and VII) / / ed. by Robert I. Burns, S.J.

Las Siete Partidas, or Seven Divisions, is the major law code of thirteenth-century Spain, compiled by Alfonso X the Learned of Castile. Seven centuries later, this compendium of legal and customary information remains the foundation of modern Spanish law. In addition, its influence is notable in th...

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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2012]
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:The Middle Ages Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (384 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • Introduction to the Sixth Partida
  • Introduction to the Seventh Partida
  • Partidas VI and VII: Analytical Table of Contents
  • Partida VI: Text in Translation - Sixth Partida: Succession
  • Title I: Testaments
  • Title II: Sealed, Closed, or Mystic Testaments
  • Title III: Institution of Heirs
  • Title IV: Conditional Institution
  • Title V: Substitution of Heirs
  • Title VI: Deliberation of Heirs, Inventory, and Surveillance
  • Title VII: Disinheritance
  • Title VIII: Remedy for Wrongful Disinheritance
  • Title IX: Legacies
  • Title X: Executors
  • Title XI: Reduction of Legacies
  • Title XII: Codicils
  • Title XIII: Intestate Succession
  • Title XIV: Delivery of Inheritance
  • Title XV: Partition of Inheritance
  • Title XVI: Tutelage
  • Title XVII: Excuses from Thtorship
  • Title XVIII: Removal of Tutors
  • Title XIX: Restitutio In Integrnm
  • Partida VII: Text in Translation - Seventh Partida: Crimes; Exegesis; General Pinciples
  • Title I: Accusations
  • Title II: Treason (Trayción)
  • Title III: Charge of Treason Against Nobility
  • Title IV: Trial by Combat
  • Title V: Loss of Status
  • Title VI: Infamy
  • Title VII: Deceit (False dad)
  • Title VIII: Homicide
  • Title IX: Injuria (Deshonra; Dishonor)
  • Title X: Fuercas (Violence)
  • Title XI: Repudiation of Friendship Among Nobles
  • Title XII: Truce and Security Among Nobles
  • Title XIII: Robo (Robbery)
  • Title XIV: Hurto (Larceny)
  • Title XV: Injury to Property
  • Title XVI: Fraud
  • Title XVII: Adultery
  • Title XVIII: Incest
  • Title XIX: Seduction
  • Title XX: Abduction (Violación)
  • Title XXI: Sodom
  • Title XXII: Procuring
  • Title XXIII: Necromancy, Divination, etc.
  • Title XXIV: Jews
  • Title XXV: Moors
  • Title XXVI: Heresy
  • Title XXVII: Desperados (Desperate Persons)
  • Title XXVIII: Blasphemy
  • Title XXIX: Prisons and Prisoners
  • Title XXX: Torture
  • Title XXXI: Punishment
  • Title XXXII: Pardons
  • Title XXXIII: Exegesis
  • Title XXXIV: Maxims and General Principles
  • Index