Abecedarium (legal history)

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Abecedarium (Mz. Abecedarium ) is the name given to the 14th and 15th century , mostly alphabetically arranged summaries of Roman and canonical law, then also of German law (according to Sachsenspiegel , Schwabenspiegel , Meißener Rechtsbuch, Magdeburg law , etc.).

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  • Greifswald Abecedarium (1400)
  • Preetzer Abecedarium (1402)
  • Abecedarium from eighth to wounds (1414)
  • Land law key (before 1421–1432)
  • Legal cedarium of 2200 articles (1st half of the 15th century)
  • Erlanger Promptuarium (end of the 15th century)
  • Remissorium of Kaspar Popplau (1490–1493; Breslau )

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Further meanings: see Abecedarium