This chapter examines Le Liber Augustalis, a pivotal legislative text issued by Frederick II in 1231 for the Kingdom of Sicily. It explores the text’s historical context, legislative framework, and its enduring influence on the evolution of legal systems. As a cornerstone of medieval legal culture, the Liber Augustalis showcases Frederick II’s vision of centralized governance, legal innovation, and the integration of diverse cultural and juridical traditions.
M. Cerrito, B. Pasciuta (2025). Les Constitutiones Regni Siciliae: le Liber Augustalis. In E. Conte, L. Genton (a cura di), Lire le droit du Moyen Âge: comprendre et utiliser les sources juridiques (XIIe-XVe siècles) (pp. 357-372). Palumbo.
Les Constitutiones Regni Siciliae: le Liber Augustalis
M. Cerrito;B. Pasciuta
2025-01-01
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This chapter examines Le Liber Augustalis, a pivotal legislative text issued by Frederick II in 1231 for the Kingdom of Sicily. It explores the text’s historical context, legislative framework, and its enduring influence on the evolution of legal systems. As a cornerstone of medieval legal culture, the Liber Augustalis showcases Frederick II’s vision of centralized governance, legal innovation, and the integration of diverse cultural and juridical traditions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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