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‘Old Frisian krocha: Setting Fire with a Coal Pan’

2017

TheBrokmerbrefand the Emsigo Compensation Tariff concerning arson provide a number of occurrences of the wordkrocha, otherwise unrecorded in Old Frisian, in the meaning ‘coal pan’. Yet the Modern Frisian dialect words denote different sorts of cooking pots, either earthen or metal, and apparently do not support the specialized meaning of the Old Frisian. Coal pans were quite common in medieval times, however, and the legal provisions under examination provide both homely and lively descriptions of arson, possibly based on actual cases. Medieval iconography of the devil as an arsonist—portrayed with a coal pan in his hand—assists the interpretation ofkrocha, which goes back to Richthofen, an…

arsonbusiness.industryInterpretation (philosophy)Settore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia GermanicaGeneral MedicineAncient historyArsonGeographyLawkrochaCoalMeaning (existential)Iconographybusinesslawcoal panOld Frisian
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Germanic Women in the Eyes of Law

2018

Germanic laws focused mainly on community and kinship ties, they clearly defined social divisions and organized the life of the community. The law was not to be perceived as a product of the times, it was passed on from generation to generation and conveyed the wisdom of the elder. Every crime against another person or their property, independently of whether it concerned family laws, laws of property or any other laws, had to be compensated in accordance with customary rules as well as the social status of the aggrieved. The paper takes the perspective of social and cultural anthropology and aims to shed some light on the legal situation of women in Germanic laws. The author’s aim is to in…

punishmentwomanAnglo-Saxon lawGermanic cultureFrisian lawGermaniclawcrimeAcademic Journal of Modern Philology
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