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By Andrew Dennis,Peter Foote,Richard Perkins

The legislation of Medieval Iceland supply certain and interesting perception into the society that produced the Icelandic sagas. recognized jointly as Gragas (Greygoose), this nice criminal code bargains a wealth of knowledge approximately early ecu felony platforms and the society of the Middles a while. this primary translation of Gragas is in volumes.

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