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has gloss | eng: The title Instituta Cnuti, in full Instituta Cnuti aliorumque regum Anglorum ("Institutes of Cnut and other kings of the English"), refers to a legal compilation which cites, in Latin translation, selected material of Old English law. It was put together by an Anglo-Norman cleric, possibly at Worcester, sometime after the Conquest, between 1066 and 1123-4. The text is preserved in the Textus Roffensis and six later manuscripts dating from the 12th and early 13th century. |
lexicalization | eng: Instituta Cnuti |
instance of | c/Anglo-Saxon documents |
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