The Black Book of the Admiralty
With an Appendix

The Black Book of the Admiralty 4 Volume Set Series

Coordinator: Twiss Travers

A four-volume set (1871–6) containing medieval codes of maritime law and related materials from England and northern and southern Europe.

Language: English
Cover of the book The Black Book of the Admiralty

Subject for The Black Book of the Admiralty

Approximative price 54.78 €

In Print (Delivery period: 14 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Publication date:
Support: Print on demand
The Black Book of the Admiralty is a late medieval Old French manuscript containing a variety of documents relating to the administrative and legal responsibilities of the office of the lord high admiral, with later additions relating to the court of chivalry and the laws of war. The edition of this manuscript produced by Sir Travers Twiss (1809?97) between 1871 and 1876 filled only part of one of four volumes. The remaining content ranges from a late thirteenth-century borough custumal of Ipswich and other later medieval general custumals from south-west France, to a variety of different codes of maritime law also from south-west France, Catalonia, southern Italy, the Baltic and the crusader kingdom of Jerusalem. Volume 2 contains the custumal of the borough of Ipswich and late medieval coutumiers of the town of Royan and the commune of Oleron in south-west France, as well as collections of maritime legal customs also associated with Oleron.
Introduction; List of manuscripts; Le domesday de Gippewyz; Les costumes d'Oleron et deu Jutgamen de la Mar; Les bons usages et les bonnes costumes et les bons jugemenz de la commune d'Oleron; Li establimens de la comune de Roan; La manière comment les maistres des navires et marchans, et autres mariniers compaignons se doivent regire et gouverner par le jugement de la mer et Roolle d'Olayron.