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Obligations in Roman law : past, present, and future /
Table of Contents: “…A conference on Roman law : the future of obligations / Thomas A.J. …”
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Roman law and the origins of the civil law tradition /
Table of Contents: “…The Historical and Constitutional Context of Roman Law: A Brief Overview -- 2. The Sources of Roman Law -- 3. …”
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Law, Resistance, and the State : the Opposition to Roman Law in Reformation Germany.
Subjects: “…Roman law Reception Germany.…”
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Fighting Hydra-like Luxury : Sumptuary Regulation in the Roman Republic.
Subjects: “…Roman law.…”
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Crime and punishment in ancient Rome /
Subjects: “…Punishment (Roman law)…”
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Gardens and neighbors : private water rights in Roman Italy /
Subjects: “…Water (Roman law)…”
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Law and the rural economy in the Roman Empire /
Subjects: “…Land tenure (Roman law) Economic aspects.…”
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The laws of the Roman people : public law in the expansion and decline of the Roman republic /
Subjects: “…Public law (Roman law)…”
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Society and legal change /
Table of Contents: “…Foreword by Paul Finkelman; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Roman Law: the System of Contracts; Chapter 3: Roman Law: Patria Potestas; Chapter 4: Roman Law: Further Points; Chapter 5: English Law: Real Property; Tenure and Registration; Chapter 6: English Law: Libel and Slander; Chapter 7: Wider Perspectives; Chapter 8: Legal Scaffolding; Chapter 9: Legal Transplants; Chapter 10: Causes of Divergence; Chapter 11: Some Conclusions; Chapter 12: Study of Legal Development; Index.…”
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Public and Private in Ancient Mediterranean Law and Religion.
Table of Contents: “…Making the Private Public: Illegitimacy and Incest in Roman Law; 7. Public and Private in Emergent Christian Discourse.…”
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The birth of territory /
Table of Contents: “…Challenges to the Papacy; Part III; 7. The Rediscovery of Roman Law; 8. Renaissance and Reconnaissance; 9. The Extension of the State; Coda: Territory as a Political Technology; Notes; Index.…”
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Montesquieu and the despotic ideas of Europe : an interpretation of the Spirit of the laws /
Table of Contents: “…The ideas of early Christianity, their absorption in Roman Law, and their abusive reverberations in modern Europe --…”
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Law and power in the making of the Roman commonwealth /
Table of Contents: “…The genesis of a political community -- The Etruscans -- From monarchy to republic -- Rome's republican institutions -- Toward Italian hegemony -- An aristocracy of government -- The evolution of Roman law and jurisprudence -- Rome's Mediterranean hegemony : new horizons in the 3rd century BC -- The reforms of the Gracchi and the crisis of the Roman ruling class -- Sulla's attempted restoration and the twilight of the republic -- Civil war -- Augustus : the construction of a new institutional system -- The architecture of governance -- The imperial order at its height -- The law and the princeps -- An empire of cities -- The conclusion of a long journey.…”
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The forum and the tower : how scholars and politicians have imagined the world, from Plato to Eleanor Roosevelt /
Table of Contents: “…Justinian, Tribonian, and Irnerius: How Statesmen and Scholars Rescued Roman Law (Twice); 4. Advising the Prince: The Enigma of Machiavelli; 5. …”
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Vengeance in medieval Europe : a reader /
Table of Contents: “…The Old Testament ; The New Testament ; Roman laws -- Part II. The Early Middle Ages (400-1000). …”
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Byzantium : the surprising life of a medieval empire /
Table of Contents: “…Introduction: A different history of Byzantium -- The city of Constantine -- Constantinople, the largest city in Christendom -- The East Roman Empire -- Greek orthodoxy -- The church of Hagia Sophia -- The Ravenna Mosaics -- Roman law -- The bulwark against Islam -- Icons, a new Christian art form -- Iconoclasm and icon veneration -- A literate and articulate society -- Saints Cyril and methodios, 'apostles to the slavs' -- Greek fire -- The Byzantine economy -- Eunuchs -- The imperial court -- Imperial children, 'born in the purple' -- Mount Athos -- Venice and the fork -- Basil II, 'the bulgar-slayer' -- Eleventh-century crisis -- Anna Komnene -- A cosmopolitan society -- The fulcrum of the crusades -- The towers of Trebizond, Arta, Nicaea and Thessanlonike -- Rebels and patrons -- 'Better the Turkish turban than the Papal tiara' -- The siege of 1453 -- Conclusion: The greatness and legacy of Byzantium.…”
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