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Author Plessis, Paul J. du.

Title New Frontiers : Law and Society in the Roman World.

Imprint Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (257 pages)
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Contents Cover; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; Part I Perspectives on Roman Legal Thought; Chapter 2 Why Read the Jurists? Aulus Gellius on Reading Across Disciplines; Chapter 3 Artes Urbanae: Roman Law and Rhetoric; Chapter 4 The Senatus Consultum Silanianum: Court Decisions and Judicial Severity in the Early Roman Empire; Part II Interactions between Legal Theory and Legal Practice; Chapter 5 Laws' Empire: Roman Universalism and Legal Practice; Chapter 6 The Concept of Conubium in the Roman Republic; Chapter 7 Financial Transactions by Women in Puteoli.
Chapter 8 Tapia's Banquet Hall and Eulogios' Cell: Transfer of Ownership as a Security in Some Late Byzantine PapyriPart III Economic Realities and Law; Chapter 9 Law, Agency and Growth in the Roman Economy; Chapter 10 Dumtaxat de peculio: What's in a Peculium, or Establishing the Extent of the Principal's Liability; Chapter 11 Pipes and Property in the Sale of Real Estate (D.19.1.38.2); Chapter 12 The Standpoint Determines the View: Jacques Barzun's Theory of Aspect; Index.
Note Print version record.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary An interdisciplinary, edited collection on social science methodologies for approaching Roman legal sources. Roman law as a field of study is rapidly evolving to reflect new perspectives and approaches in research. Scholars who work on the subject are increasingly being asked to conduct research in an interdisciplinary manner whereby Roman law is not merely seen as a set of abstract concepts devoid of any background, but as a body of law which operated in a specific social, economic and cultural context. This "context-based" approach to the study of Roman law is an exciting new field which legal historians must address. Since the mid-1960s, a new academic movement has advocated a "law and society" approach to the study of Roman law instead of the prevailing dogmatic methodology employed in many Faculties of law. This book aims to further the current debate on the interface between legal history and ancient history.It brings together a distinguished group of scholars who will provide different perspectives on this debate. It addresses particular themes within this debate such as law and legal practice, law and gender as well as law and economics.
Subject Roman law -- Research.
Droit romain -- Recherche.
LAW -- Customary.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Comparative.
LAW -- General Practice.
Roman law -- Research
Jurisprudence & general issues.
Law.
Indexed Term Law
Gender & The Law
Genre/Form History
Other Form: Print version: Du Plessis, Paul J. New Frontiers : Law and Society in the Roman World. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2013 9780748668175
ISBN 9780748668182
0748668187
9780748684328
0748684328
9780748668199
0748668195
9780748668205
0748668209
9780748668175 (hardback)
0748668179 (hardback)
9781299105669 (MyiLibrary)
1299105661
Standard No. AU@ 000052049375
DEBBG BV043774828
DEBSZ 39748142X
DEBSZ 456574859
DEBSZ 472772236
GBVCP 1003725716
NLGGC 356872416
UKMGB 017741721
AU@ 000075797213

 
    
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