Dead Voice Dead Voice
The Middle Ages Series

Dead Voice

Law, Philosophy, and Fiction in the Iberian Middle Ages

    • $74.99
    • $74.99

Publisher Description

An exploration of the thirteenth-century law code known as Siete Partidas

Conceived and promulgated by Alfonso X, King of Castile and León (r. 1252-1282), and created by a workshop of lawyers, legal scholars, and others, the set of books known as the Siete Partidas is both a work of legal theory and a legislative document designed to offer practical guidelines for the rendering of legal decisions and the management of good governance. Yet for all its practical reach, which extended over centuries and as far as the Spanish New World, it is an unusual text, argues Jesús R. Velasco, one that introduces canon and ecclesiastical law in the vernacular for explicitly secular purposes, that embraces intellectual disciplines and fictional techniques that normally lie outside legal science, and that cultivates rather than shuns perplexity.

In Dead Voice, Velasco analyzes the process of the Siete Partidas's codification and the ways in which different cultural, religious, and legal traditions that existed on the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages were combined in its innovative construction. In particular, he pays special attention to the concept of "dead voice," the art of writing the law in the vernacular of its clients as well as in the language of legal professionals. He offers an integrated reading of the Siete Partidas, exploring such matters as the production, transmission, and control of the material text; the collaboration between sovereignty and jurisdiction to define the environment where law applies; a rare legislation of friendship; and the use of legislation to characterize the people as "the soul of the kingdom," endowed with the responsibility of judging the stability of the political space.

Presenting case studies beyond the Siete Partidas that demonstrate the incorporation of philosophical and fictional elements in the construction of law, Velasco reveals the legal processes that configured novel definitions of a subject and a people.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
December 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
SELLER
Lightning Source, LLC
SIZE
8.1
MB
Order and Chivalry Order and Chivalry
2016
The Dominicans and the Making of Florentine Cultural Identity (13th-14th centuries) - I domenicani e la costruzione dell’identità culturale fiorentina (XIII-XIV secolo) The Dominicans and the Making of Florentine Cultural Identity (13th-14th centuries) - I domenicani e la costruzione dell’identità culturale fiorentina (XIII-XIV secolo)
2020
Making Publics in Early Modern Europe Making Publics in Early Modern Europe
2011
Knowing Poetry Knowing Poetry
2011
The Soul of Brutes The Soul of Brutes
2022
The Politics of Latin Literature The Politics of Latin Literature
2001
Order and Chivalry Order and Chivalry
2016
Order and Chivalry Order and Chivalry
2016
A Medieval Life A Medieval Life
2020
Witchcraft and Magic in the Nordic Middle Ages Witchcraft and Magic in the Nordic Middle Ages
2011
Poems of the Elder Edda Poems of the Elder Edda
2014
A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry
2013
The Corrupter of Boys The Corrupter of Boys
2020
Black Metaphors Black Metaphors
2019