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The title Quadripartitus refers to an extensive legal collection compiled during the reign of Henry I, king of England (1100–1135). The work consists of Anglo-Saxon legal materials in Latin translation as well as a number of Latin texts of legal interest that were produced after the Conquest. It ranks as the largest surviving medieval collection of pre-Conquest law and is the second to have been produced during Henry I's reign, after that contained in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 383. First compiled for the use of Henry I's jurists and administrators, the Quadripartitus enjoyed immense interest for a considerable time afterwards and was consulted by legal scholars, including Henry de Bracton in the thirteenth century and John Fortescue in the fifteenth.

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  • The title Quadripartitus refers to an extensive legal collection compiled during the reign of Henry I, king of England (1100–1135). The work consists of Anglo-Saxon legal materials in Latin translation as well as a number of Latin texts of legal interest that were produced after the Conquest. It ranks as the largest surviving medieval collection of pre-Conquest law and is the second to have been produced during Henry I's reign, after that contained in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 383. First compiled for the use of Henry I's jurists and administrators, the Quadripartitus enjoyed immense interest for a considerable time afterwards and was consulted by legal scholars, including Henry de Bracton in the thirteenth century and John Fortescue in the fifteenth. (en)
  • Quadripartitus es una amplia colección jurídica compilada durante el reinado de Enrique I, rey de Inglaterra (1100-1135).​ La obra consta de materiales jurídicos anglosajones traducidos al latín, así como una serie de textos de interés jurídico en latín que se realizaron después de la conquista. Está clasificada como la mayor colección medieval sobreviviente sobre derecho preconquista y la segunda producida durante el reinado de Enrique I, después del manuscrito Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 383 —CCCC MS 383—, alojado en la biblioteca Parker del Corpus Christi College de la Universidad de Cambridge.​ Compilado principalmente para ser usado por juristas y administradores de Enrique I, el Quadripartitus fue objeto de gran interés durante un tiempo considerable y fue consultado por div (es)
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  • Quadripartitus es una amplia colección jurídica compilada durante el reinado de Enrique I, rey de Inglaterra (1100-1135).​ La obra consta de materiales jurídicos anglosajones traducidos al latín, así como una serie de textos de interés jurídico en latín que se realizaron después de la conquista. Está clasificada como la mayor colección medieval sobreviviente sobre derecho preconquista y la segunda producida durante el reinado de Enrique I, después del manuscrito Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 383 —CCCC MS 383—, alojado en la biblioteca Parker del Corpus Christi College de la Universidad de Cambridge.​ Compilado principalmente para ser usado por juristas y administradores de Enrique I, el Quadripartitus fue objeto de gran interés durante un tiempo considerable y fue consultado por diversos juristas, entre ellos en el siglo XIII y en el siglo XV. (es)
  • The title Quadripartitus refers to an extensive legal collection compiled during the reign of Henry I, king of England (1100–1135). The work consists of Anglo-Saxon legal materials in Latin translation as well as a number of Latin texts of legal interest that were produced after the Conquest. It ranks as the largest surviving medieval collection of pre-Conquest law and is the second to have been produced during Henry I's reign, after that contained in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 383. First compiled for the use of Henry I's jurists and administrators, the Quadripartitus enjoyed immense interest for a considerable time afterwards and was consulted by legal scholars, including Henry de Bracton in the thirteenth century and John Fortescue in the fifteenth. (en)
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