Darrera modificació: 2019-05-22 Bases de dades: Sciència.cat
Zecchino, Ortensio, "Medicine and health in Frederick II of Swabia's Constitutions (1231)", ArNoS, 5 (2017), 85-99.
- Resum
- Among the Constitutions issued by Frederick II for the southern Kingdom (including Sicily and the peninsular South) there are Þve specifcally devoted to medicine and public health. Described by an authoritative law historian as "the greatest lay legislative monument of the Middle Ages", they consist of a central core issued at Melfi in 1231 and of the so called Novellae which were gradually added during the Swabian's lifetime (1194-1250). The whole corpus -- known as Liber constitutionum, Liber Augustalis (being Frederick at the same time king and emperor of the Roman Holy Empire) or Constitutio -- was formally kept in forceuntil the end of the XIX century, when it was abrogated together with the huge amount of laws which had been produced in the Kingdom in the course of the various dynasties. The Liber consists of 253 constitutions, divided into three books, five of which (44, 45, 46, 47, 48 of book III), as already written, are devoted to medicine and health.
- Matèries
- Dret - Legislació
Història de la medicina Medicina
- URL
- https://www.academia.edu/39039225/ORTENSIO_ZECCHINO ...
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