Roman Law: Mechanisms of Development

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Walter de Gruyter, 1978 - History - 606 pages

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Contents

The Study of Roman
3
X
17
The Source Materials of Roman
28
3
36
Illustrative Errors Glosses Interpolations
72
B Literary Texts
83
Research in Roman
90
Byzantine
97
b P Iuventius Celsus
333
Sextus Pomponius
340
g Q Cervidius Scaevola
348
b Iulius Paulus
355
Herennius Modestinus
364
E Juristic Writing
383
The Praetor and the Edict
402
The Edict and the ius honorarium
410

Comparison and Stratification of Texts
106
The Individual Jurists
108
B Pomponius De origine iuris
117
Ateius Capito
126
BOOK II
131
Leges regiae Royal Statutes
138
3
147
The Pontiffs and the Divulgence of the Law
158
Roman Magistracy
171
Legis Actiones
188
B Legis actiones Generally
213
BOOK III
219
Form of the Statute
243
Selflimitation of the
250
C
260
The Jurists and Jurists
269
B The History of Juristic Science
283
Cassius Longinus
325
270
427
E The album
433
The Senate and Senatus Consulta
442
Principate
452
The Emperor and Constitutiones
463
B Constitutiones
480
Constitutiones as Sources of Law
506
Classical Law in Practice
525
B Roman Law and the Provinces
537
272
539
Theoretical Considerations in the Classical Law
548
B The Concept of Customary Law
560
Influence of Greek Thought upon the Roman Jurists
569
A Note of Explanation
585
474
595
277
604
Legal Systems
606
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