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Reading between the lines: Old Germanic and early Christian views on abortion

Elsakkers, M.J.

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2010

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Elsakkers, M. J. (2010). Reading between the lines: Old Germanic and early Christian views

on abortion.

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ABBREVIATIONS

BA Breviarium Alarici = Lex Romana Visigothorum CCCM Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Medievalis CCSL Corpus Christianorum Series Latina

CETEDOC CLCLT = Cetedoc Library of Christian Latin Texts (Brepols Database) CLCLT Cetedoc Library of Christian Latin Texts = Cetedoc (Brepols Database) CSEL Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum

CTh Codex Theodosianus

ER Edictum Rothari

EETS Early English Text Society ETh Edictum Theoderici

HRG Handwörterbuch zur deutschen Rechtsgeschichte

LA Lex Alamannorum

LB Lex Burgundionum LBai Lex Baiuvariorum

LCSV Lex Cornelia de Sicariis et Veneficis LCham Lex Francorum Chamavorum

LFri Lex Frisionum

LLa Leges Langobardorum LRB Lex Romana Burgundionum

LRib Lex Ribuaria

LRV Lex Romana Visigothorum = Breviarium Alarici

LS Lex Salica

LSax Leges Saxonum

LThur Lex Thuringorum

LV Lex Visigothorum

MGH Monumenta Germaniae Historia MS, MSS Manuscript(s)

P. Penitentiale, paenitentiale, poenitentiale

PG Patrologia Graeca

PL Patrologia Latina

PLA Pactus Legis Alamannorum PLS Pactus Legis Salicae

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