Law before Gratian: Law in Western Europe c. 500-1100: Proceedings of the Third Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2006

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Law before Gratian: Law in Western Europe c. 500-1100 : Proceedings of the Third Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2006. / Münster-Swendsen, Mia (Redaktør); Vogt, Helle (Redaktør); Andersen, Per (Redaktør).

1 udg. København : Djøf Forlag, 2007. 141 s.

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Harvard

Münster-Swendsen, M, Vogt, H & Andersen, P (red) 2007, Law before Gratian: Law in Western Europe c. 500-1100: Proceedings of the Third Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2006. 1 udg, Djøf Forlag, København.

APA

Münster-Swendsen, M., Vogt, H., & Andersen, P. (red.) (2007). Law before Gratian: Law in Western Europe c. 500-1100: Proceedings of the Third Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2006. (1 udg.) Djøf Forlag.

Vancouver

Münster-Swendsen M, (ed.), Vogt H, (ed.), Andersen P, (ed.). Law before Gratian: Law in Western Europe c. 500-1100: Proceedings of the Third Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2006. 1 udg. København: Djøf Forlag, 2007. 141 s.

Author

Münster-Swendsen, Mia (Redaktør) ; Vogt, Helle (Redaktør) ; Andersen, Per (Redaktør). / Law before Gratian: Law in Western Europe c. 500-1100 : Proceedings of the Third Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2006. 1 udg. København : Djøf Forlag, 2007. 141 s.

Bibtex

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