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A capitulary (Medieval Latin capitulare ) was a series of legislative or administrative acts emanating from the Frankish court of the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties, especially that of Charlemagne, the first emperor of the Romans in the west since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in โฆ See more
At the present day we do not possess a single capitulary in its original form; but very frequently copies of these isolated capitularies were included in various scattered โฆ See more
โข King, P. D. (tr.). Charlemagne: Translated Sources. Kendal, 1987. Selections from three Carolingian capitularies, from AD โฆ See more
Among the capitularies are to be found documents of a very varied kind. Boretius has divided them into several classes:
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WEBCapitularies (Lat. Capitularia), collections of laws or ordinances, chiefly of the Frankish kings, divided into many single laws or chapters (capitula), so that a capitulare meant the sum total of such single laws.
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