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- Title
'Ge mid wedde ge mid aðe': the functions of oath and pledge in Anglo-Saxon legal culture.
- Authors
Ammon, Matthias
- Abstract
This article analyses the Old English terms for 'pledge-giving' within the context of Anglo-Saxon law codes and related material such as charters and wills by means of a contextual analysis of the occurrences of such terms. It argues for the centrality of the concept to Anglo- Saxon legal interaction as the means by which agreements, in particular between individuals, were made binding and shows that this had linguistic consequences by tracing the development of the collocation að and wedd ('oath and pledge') into a formulaic word pair.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; PLEDGES (Law); ANGLO-Saxon law; CONTRACTS; HISTORY of contracts; WULFSTAN, Archbishop of York, d. 1023; LEGAL history; MEDIEVAL law; BRITISH history sources; ANGLO-Saxon Period, Great Britain, 449-1066; HISTORICAL source material
- Publication
Historical Research, 2013, Vol 86, Issue 233, p515
- ISSN
0950-3471
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1468-2281.12024