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T(h)ing - þing or ðing. A European Cultural Heritage

Par : Gunivortus Goos
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  • Nombre de pages516
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-7578-7326-4
  • EAN9783757873264
  • Date de parution14/06/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille57 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBooks on Demand

Résumé

The historical term "Thing" refers to popular assemblies, open-air court sessions and parliaments. All three meanings are found in many examples in the book, including over 225 illustrations of which 182 in color. In addition 48 supporting maps are added. Thing as a juridical court session occurs most frequently, such as in old descriptions like: "In this judgment seat, on the border of the two parishes, the Thing or Dinc, that is, the assembly of the court participants, gathered to take the oath, " and in: "The Wood-Thinge were held each time at this farmstead to redetermine the distribution of the march lands.
The landlords and their heirs often came from far away to these Wood-Thinge. Many a nobleman's carriage, many a high-wheeled cart, and many a peasant's covered wagon must have stood here." Thinge, i.e. public meetings and court sessions, were preferably held under the leafy canopy of the linden tree, because it was believed that the scent of linden blossoms would make the disputants gentle and the judges benevolent.
In addition, the linden tree was said to have a great protective effect. Very many of the presented Thingplaces have been preserved and many of them are impressive places to visit.
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