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Burns 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aPhiladelphia $cUniversity of Pennsylvania Press$d2001 215 $a1 online resource (381 p.) 225 1 $aThe Middle Ages series 225 0 $aLas siete partidas ;$vv. 5 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a0-8122-1742-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $t Frontmatter -- $tCONTENTS -- $tIntroduction to the Sixth Partida -- $tIntroduction to the Seventh Partida -- $tPartidas VI and VII: Analytical Table of Contents -- $tPartida VI: Text in Translation - Sixth Partida: Succession -- $tTitle I: Testaments -- $tTitle II: Sealed, Closed, or Mystic Testaments -- $tTitle III: Institution of Heirs -- $tTitle IV: Conditional Institution -- $tTitle V: Substitution of Heirs -- $tTitle VI: Deliberation of Heirs, Inventory, and Surveillance -- $tTitle VII: Disinheritance -- $tTitle VIII: Remedy for Wrongful Disinheritance -- $tTitle IX: Legacies -- $tTitle X: Executors -- $tTitle XI: Reduction of Legacies -- $tTitle XII: Codicils -- $tTitle XIII: Intestate Succession -- $tTitle XIV: Delivery of Inheritance -- $tTitle XV: Partition of Inheritance -- $tTitle XVI: Tutelage -- $tTitle XVII: Excuses from Thtorship -- $tTitle XVIII: Removal of Tutors -- $tTitle XIX: Restitutio In Integrnm -- $tPartida VII: Text in Translation - Seventh Partida: Crimes; Exegesis; General Pinciples -- $tTitle I: Accusations -- $tTitle II: Treason (Trayción) -- $tTitle III: Charge of Treason Against Nobility -- $tTitle IV: Trial by Combat -- $tTitle V: Loss of Status -- $tTitle VI: Infamy -- $tTitle VII: Deceit (False dad) -- $tTitle VIII: Homicide -- $tTitle IX: Injuria (Deshonra; Dishonor) -- $tTitle X: Fuercas (Violence) -- $tTitle XI: Repudiation of Friendship Among Nobles -- $tTitle XII: Truce and Security Among Nobles -- $tTitle XIII: Robo (Robbery) -- $tTitle XIV: Hurto (Larceny) -- $tTitle XV: Injury to Property -- $tTitle XVI: Fraud -- $tTitle XVII: Adultery -- $tTitle XVIII: Incest -- $tTitle XIX: Seduction -- $tTitle XX: Abduction (Violación) -- $tTitle XXI: Sodom -- $tTitle XXII: Procuring -- $tTitle XXIII: Necromancy, Divination, etc. -- $tTitle XXIV: Jews -- $tTitle XXV: Moors -- $tTitle XXVI: Heresy -- $tTitle XXVII: Desperados (Desperate Persons) -- $tTitle XXVIII: Blasphemy -- $tTitle XXIX: Prisons and Prisoners -- $tTitle XXX: Torture -- $tTitle XXXI: Punishment -- $tTitle XXXII: Pardons -- $tTitle XXXIII: Exegesis -- $tTitle XXXIV: Maxims and General Principles -- $tIndex 330 $aLas Siete Partidas, or Seven Divisions, is the major law code of thirteenth-century Spain, compiled by Alfonso X the Learned of Castile. Seven centuries later, this compendium of legal and customary information remains the foundation of modern Spanish law. In addition, its influence is notable in the law of Spain's former colonies, including Texas, California, and Louisiana. The work's extraordinary scope offers unparalleled insight into the social, intellectual, and cultural history of medieval Spain. Built on the armature of a law code, it is in effect an encyclopedia of medieval life.Long out of print, the English translation of Las Siete Partidas-first commissioned in 1931 by the American Bar Association-returns in a superior new edition. Editor and distinguished medieval historian Robert I. Burns, S.J., provides critical historical material in a new general Introduction and extensive introductions to each Partida. Jerry Craddock of the University of California, Berkeley, provides updated bibliographical notes, and Joseph O'Callaghan of Fordham University contributes a section on law in Alfonso's time.Las Siete Partidas is presented in five volumes, each available separately:The Medieval Church, Volume 1: The World of Clerics and Laymen (Partida I)Medieval Government, Volume 2: The World of Kings and Warriors (Partida II)The Medieval World of Law, Volume 3: Lawyers and Their Work (Partida III)Family, Commerce, and the Sea, Volume 4: The Worlds of Women and Merchants (Partidas IV and V)Underworlds, Volume 5: The Dead, the Criminal, and the Marginalized (Partidas VI and VII) 410 0$aMiddle Ages series. 606 $aLaw$zSpain$vSources 606 $aLaw, Medieval 610 $aHistory. 610 $aHuman Rights. 610 $aLaw. 610 $aMedieval and Renaissance Studies. 615 0$aLaw 615 0$aLaw, Medieval. 676 $a340.550946 701 $aBurns$b Robert I$0156028 701 $aAlfonso$cKing of Castile and Leon,$f1221-1284.$01593363 701 $aScott$b Samuel Parsons$01593360 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910818525903321 996 $aUnderworlds$94026492 997 $aUNINA