Bretha Étgid, duinethá́ide, and the Bible: religion, morality, and secret murder in eighth-century Ireland

Bretha Étgid, duinethá́ide, and the Bible: religion, morality, and secret murder in eighth-century Ireland

Bretha Étgid, duinethá́ide, and the Bible: religion, morality, and secret murder in eighth-century Ireland

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Edition Details

  • Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Wallace H. Johnson
  • Language: English
  • Publication Information: 2003
  • Publication Type (Medium): History
  • Material: Manuscript
  • Type: Book, Archival Material
  • Permalink: https://books.lawi.org.uk/bretha-e-tgid-duinetha-ide-and-the-bible-religion-morality-and-secret-murder-in-eighth-century-ireland/ (Stable identifier)

Short Description

III, 195 leaves ; 29 cm

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, Bretha Étgid, duinethá́ide, and the Bible: religion, morality, and secret murder in eighth-century Ireland is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Bibliographic information

  • Responsable Person: Wallace Johnson.
  • Publication Date: 2003
  • Number of Editions: 1 editions
  • First edition Date: 2003
  • Last edition Date: 2003
  • Languages: British English
  • Library of Congress Code: KDK145
  • Dewey Code: 348.3615022
  • OCLC: 837421554

Main Contents

Introduction: The thesis question ; The significance of duinetha??ide ; Christianity and early Irish law ; Moral basis of judgment in early Irish law ; Bretha E?tgid and delictum ; Comparative techniques ; The emergence of mens rea ; Conclusion
Murder in Bretha E?tgid: Introduction ; Criminal and negligent behaviors–the introduction to Bretha E?tgid ; Bretha E?tgid maxims ; Murder, attempted murder, and assault ; Other Bretha E?tgid maxims relating to murder
Literature review: Primary sources ; Secondary sources ; Conclusion
Homicide law, prosecution, and the Brehon: Introduction ; The ‘fool’ and lack of criminal capacity ; Exclusions and exceptions ; The process ; The Brehon author ; Conclusion
Biblical law, duinetha??ide, compensation, and morality: Introduction ; Crime in Ireland, Israel, and Rome ; Duinetha??ide ; Conclusion.

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