Las Siete Partidas. Vol. 4. Family, Commerce, and the Sea: The Worlds of Women and Merchants

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Translated by Samuel Parsons Scott. Edited 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 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.

Author(s): Samuel Parsons Scott (transl.), Robert I. Burns (ed.)
Series: The Middle Ages Series
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Year: 2001

Language: English
Pages: 356
City: Philadelphia

Introduction to the Fourth 'Partida'
The Marriage Revolution
Marriage Ceremonies
Women in Life and Law
Women's Work
The Autonomous Spouse
Betrothal Versus Marriage
Wedlock Problems
Impediments: Consanguinity, Affinity
Dowry and Dower
Concubines, Illegitimate Children, Adoption
Raising Children
Slaves: A Slavery Code
Vassals: Feudal Law
Friends: The Noblest Relationship
Suggestions for Reading
Introduction to the Fifth 'Partida'
The Commercial Revolution
Mercantile Law: Old and New
Alfonso's Contents
Merchant Law, Maritime Law
Purchase/Sale, Contracts
Usury Versus Interest
Perspectives
Suggestions for Reading
'Partidas' IV and V: Analytical Table of Contents
'Partida' IV: Text in Translation
'Partida' V: Text in Translation