University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011. — 184 p. The Romans depicted the civil law as a body of rules crafted through communal deliberation for the purpose of self-government. Yet, as Clifford Ando demonstrates in Law, Language, and Empire in the Roman Tradition , the civil law was also an instrument of empire: many of its most characteristic features developed in response to the...
7., verbesserte und ergänzte Auflage. — Böhlau Verlag, 2022. — 321 p. — (Böhlau Studienbücher). Das römische Recht hat das österreichische Zivilrecht nachhaltig geprägt. Es steht daher in Österreich traditionell am Beginn der Juristenausbildung. Das Buch führt vor allem den Studienanfänger in das römische Privatrecht (insbesondere das der klassischen Jurisprudenz) und die von...
Routledge, 1996. — 240 p. Crime and punishment have concerned humanity since the beginning of social life. Their manifestations in ancient Rome remains a fascinating topic, as the law of most European countries today is derived from ancient Roman law. Richard A. Bauman tells the history of punishment from the Roman Republic to the late Empire, shedding light on some decisive...
University of Central Florida, 2022. — 130 p. This study was undertaken to explore how the concept of the definition of Roman identity changed over the course of the late Roman Republic and into the early Empire culminating with the death of Augustus in 14 AD. Since the 1970's the historiography surrounding the late Roman Republic and early Empire has had to contend with what...
Tubingae: Prostat Apud H. Laupp, 1842. — 177 p. Quaestio, in qua solvenda versatur hoc opusculum, ab illustri Ictorum Tubingensium ordine anno 1836 publice proposita est, auctorisque de ea commentatio digna est habita, cui praemium addiceretur.
Paris: Typographie Malverge et Duburg, 1877. — 300 p. La division de cette étude est simple : nous exposerons d'abord quelques notions générales sur la condition des argentarii à Rome et l'administration des argentariae. Nous étudierons ensuite en détail les principales opérations faites par les argentarii. Enfin nous traiterons de la tenue de leurs écritures, des effets...
Paris: Pichon-Lamy et Dewez, 1869. — 326 p. Athenes a eu ses banquiers; Rome a eu les siens. Partout ou le commerce a pris une grande extension, il etait naturel qu il s etablit des marchands d argent, comme il y avait des marchands de toutes les autres denrees.
Edinburgh University Press, 2019. — 296 p. Few topics have had a more profound impact on the study of Roman law in Britain than the lex Aquilia, a Roman statute enacted c.287/286 BCE to reform the Roman law on wrongful damage to property. This volume investigates this peculiarly British fixation against the backdrop larger themes such as the development of delict/tort in...
Princeton University Press, 2014. — 295 p. — (Princeton Legacy Library; 115). By examining a portion of private law in imperial Rome as a functioning element in social life, this book constitutes an important contribution to the sociological understanding of law in premodern societies. Using archaeological data as well as literary and legal texts, Bruce Frier shows that members...
Cambridge University Press, 2011. — 159 p. What was crime in ancient Rome? Was it defined by law or social attitudes? How did damage to the individual differ from offences against the community as a whole? This book explores competing legal and extra-legal discourses in a number of areas, including theft, official malpractice, treason, sexual misconduct, crimes of violence,...
Oxford University Press, 2022. — 362 p. No public action of the Roman state, the populus Romanus, at home or at war, was to be carried out without prior permission from Iuppiter Optimus Maximus. Permission was obtained, in a procedure known as auspices, by the magistrate in charge of the intended action-usually a Consul, Praetor, or Dictator. Auspices thus occupy a fundamental...
Cambridge University Press, 1992. — 325 p. Twelve fragments of bronze were found near Urbino in the late fifteenth century, engraved with Roman laws — on one side a law concerning extortion, on the other an agrarian law. The text, when complete, would have been much longer and more complex than most other Latin documents known to us. Dating as they do from the time of the...
Rome: École française de Rome, 1990. — XVII, 795 p. — (Collection de l'École Française de Rome; 133). André Magdelain (1917-1993), était professeur d'histoire du droit romain à l'université Panthéon-Assas - Paris 2. Ce livre est un recueil d'articles de Magdelain, écrits par lui de 1950 à 1988. Sources du droit: Les lus archaïque; Un aspect négligé de l'«interpretatio»; «Jus...
Parisiis: Apud Fanjat, 1823. — 116 p. Textos juridicos gallicis typis edendos curavimus, qui praecipuum obtinent locum inter eos quos nuper detexit et edddit vir doctissimus Angelus Maius , bibliothecae Vaticanae praefectus; cujus exemplum in hac nostra editione omnino imitati sumus.
Bonnae: Apud Adolphum Marcum. Annus editionis non specificatur. — 181 p. A consilio iuris anteiustiniani fragmentorum, quae Angelus Maius ante hos decem annos Romae primum edidit, denuo edendorum videbitur repetere quae de libri manuscripti , quo usus est, condicione illi praemonuit.
Routledge, 2007. — 295 p. — ISBN: 0-203-08934-0. The book has been written primarily for students whose course of studies encompasses Roman law, legal history and comparative law. It is also designed to provide an accessible source of reference for students and scholars of ancient history and the classics. As long as it is remembered that the book is not devised as a thorough...
Routledge, 2000. — 384 p. The focus of this book is on the legal status of the Jews within the Roman Empire and the changes that it underwent when the empire became Christian. Conflicts between Roman and Jewish jurisdiction form an important theme, while particular studies deal with questions of conversion, the observance of the Sabbath and Festivals, Hadrian's decree...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. — VIII, 283 p. A standard introduction written by an outstanding expert. In this book, Andrew Riggsby offers a survey of the main areas of Roman law, both substantive and procedural, and how the legal world interacted with the rest of Roman life. Emphasizing basic concepts, he recounts its historical development and focuses in...
De Gruyter, 2023. — 317 p. Slaves were property of their dominus, objects rather than persons, without rights: These are some components of our basic knowledge about Roman slavery. But Roman slavery was more diverse than we might assume from the standard wording about servile legal status. Numerous inscriptions as well as literary and legal sources reveal clear differences in...
Hart Publishing, 2020. — 240 p. This edited collection presents an interesting and original series of essays on the roles of principle and pragmatism in Roman private law. The book traverses key areas of Roman law to examine the explanatory power of - and delineate interactions between - abstract, doctrinal principle, and pragmatic, real-world problem-solving. Essays canvassing...
Hart Publishing, 2020. — 240 p. This edited collection presents an interesting and original series of essays on the roles of principle and pragmatism in Roman private law. The book traverses key areas of Roman law to examine the explanatory power of - and delineate interactions between - abstract, doctrinal principle, and pragmatic, real-world problem-solving. Essays canvassing...
Scholar's Choice, 2015. — 208 p. In the following pages it has been my object to trace the history of the domain lands of Rome from the earliest times to the establishment of the Empire. The plan of the work has been to sketch the origin and growth of the idea of private property in land, the expansion of the ager publicus by the conquest of neighboring territories, and its...
Brill Academic Pub, 2011. — 237 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements 336; Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 336). Over the past two hundred plus years, scholarship has admired Roman law for being the first autonomous legal science in history. This biased view has obscured the fact that, traditionally, law was closely connected to religion and...
Stuttgart: Verlag von Ferdinand Enke, 1891. — 148 S. Inhaltsübersicht: Einleitung. Zusammenhang der agrimensorischen genera agrorum mit den staats- und privatrechtlichen Qualitäten des römischen Bodens. Der grundsteuerfreie römische Boden in seiner rechtlichen und wirtschaftlichen Bedeutung. Das öffentliche und steuerbare Land und die Besitzstände minderen Rechts. Die römische...
Варшава: Типография Варшавского учебного округа, 1903. — 84 с. Распространённость крупного землевладения в римском мире. Переход к фермерской культуре. Её распространённость. Роль императорского законодательства в развитии колоната. Критический разбор литературы о колонате.
Учебное пособие. - Новокузнецк: КИ ФСИН России, 2016. - 62 с. В настоящем издании рассматриваются такие темы, как: "Становление и развитие римского государства", "Римская государственность в эпоху империи", "История римского права" и др. Предназначено для студентов и преподавателей юридических вузов, изучающих и преподающих дисциплину "История государства и права зарубежных стран".
СПб.: Издательство Санкт-Петербургского университета, 2006. — 173 с.
Учебное пособие доктора исторических наук Алексея Борисовича Егорова посвящено проблемам римского публичного права и римского государства, главным образом в царский и республиканский периоды. В нем рассматриваются такие проблемные и остро дискуссионные вопросы, как происхождение римской родовой организации и...
СПб.: Издательство Санкт-Петербургского университета, 2006. — 173 с. Учебное пособие доктора исторических наук Алексея Борисовича Егорова посвящено проблемам римского публичного права и римского государства, главным образом в царский и республиканский периоды. В нем рассматриваются такие проблемные и остро дискуссионные вопросы, как происхождение римской родовой организации и...
Юрьев: Тип. К. Маттисен, 1908. — 210 с.
Василий Иванович Синайский (25 июля 1876 года в Тамбовской губернии — 21 сентября 1949 года в Брюсселе) — российский и латвийский юрист, историк и поэт. Выпускник Тамбовской духовной семинарии и Юрьевского университета (1903 г.). Преподавал римское право в Юрьеве (1908—1911), затем гражданское право в Киеве (1911—1922); с 1922 до 1944...
Юрьев, типография К. Маттисена, 1913. — 349 с.
Василий Иванович Синайский (25 июля 1876 года в Тамбовской губернии — 21 сентября 1949 года в Брюсселе) — российский и латвийский юрист, историк и поэт. Выпускник Тамбовской духовной семинарии и Юрьевского университета (1903 г.). Преподавал римское право в Юрьеве (1908—1911), затем гражданское право в Киеве (1911—1922); с 1922 до...
Компендиум для студентов и учителей гимназии. — Москва: Типография Елизаветы Гербек, 1893. — 307 с.
Предисловие
Введение
Первый отдел
Римские граждане, их сословные деления и права
Происхождение римского народа
Деление и сословные различия римского народа в древнейшее время
Подразделение и сословные различия римского народа со времени политического управления патрициев...
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