The Theodosian Code and Novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions

The Theodosian Code and Novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions
Title The Theodosian Code and Novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions PDF eBook
Author Clyde Pharr
Publisher The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Pages 674
Release 2001
Genre Roman law
ISBN 1584771461

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Pharr, Clyde. The Theodosian Code and Novels and the Sirmondian Constitutions: A Translation with Commentary, Glossary, and Bibliography. [Princeton]: Princeton University Press, 1952. xxvi, 643 pp. Reprinted 2001 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 2001023441. ISBN 1-58477-146-1. Hardcover. * Definitive scholarly English translation of the Theodosian Code, which was the Code of laws that regulated Roman life at its apex before the era of Justinian. The structure and scope of this text illustrate the complexity of the legal system of this fascinating era and the ultimate fall of the Roman empire. Marital law, adultery and inheritance; libel; the military; pardons; government administration; tax and tax appeals; fiscal law, debtors, and petitions; notification of suit; the secret service; land matters; gladiators, conscripted labor and compulsory public service, slavery and manumission, including the restriction of Jews against ownership of Christian slaves; the relationship of church and state and much more are covered. With thorough introduction, commentary, glossary, bibliography. Well-indexed.

Laying Down the Law

Laying Down the Law
Title Laying Down the Law PDF eBook
Author John Frederick Matthews
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 336
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0300079001

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A comprehensive guide to the Theodosian Code which provides an invaluable source for the legal, social, religious and cultural history of the late Roman Empire. Written between 429 and 437 AD, the Code was a compilation of 3500 texts, of which more than 2700 survive, which published Roman imperial legislation from the reign of Constantine the great to Theodosius II. Matthews initially examines the political context for the Code and the events surrounding its actual composition before considering the contents of the Code, the Sirmondian Constitutions, the nature of the late Roman constitution and detailed editorial issues.

The Theodosian Code and Novels

The Theodosian Code and Novels
Title The Theodosian Code and Novels PDF eBook
Author Clyde Pharr
Publisher
Pages 674
Release 1952
Genre Roman law
ISBN

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A translation with commentary, glossary, and bibliography.

The Theodosian Code and Novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions

The Theodosian Code and Novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions
Title The Theodosian Code and Novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions PDF eBook
Author Clyde Pharr
Publisher
Pages 6430
Release 1969
Genre Roman law
ISBN

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The Theodosian Code

The Theodosian Code
Title The Theodosian Code PDF eBook
Author Jill Harries
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
Pages 280
Release 1993
Genre Codex Theodosianus
ISBN

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Law in the Crisis of Empire, 379-455 AD

Law in the Crisis of Empire, 379-455 AD
Title Law in the Crisis of Empire, 379-455 AD PDF eBook
Author Tony Honoré
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 348
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780198260783

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This new book by an eminent legal scholar and author can be described in a number of ways: a work of reference; an essay in the study of style; a contribution to the prosopography of the late Roman quaestorship; and a reflection on the fall of the western (and on the survival of the eastern) Roman empire. Using an innovative method of analysis--already successfully employed in his acclaimed Emperors and Lawyers (OUP 1994)--the author examines the laws of a crucial phase of the later Roman empire (379-455 AD), a period during which the west collapsed while the east persisted. He allots the laws to their likely drafters and shows why the eastern Theodosian Code (429-438 AD), intended to restore the legal and administrative unity of the Roman empire, came too late to save the west. The book includes a Palingenesia--as stored on an accompanying floppy disk--allowing scholars to read the primary texts chronologically and judge the soundness of the arguments advanced.

The Ecclesiastical Edicts of the Theodosian Code

The Ecclesiastical Edicts of the Theodosian Code
Title The Ecclesiastical Edicts of the Theodosian Code PDF eBook
Author William Kenneth Boyd
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 1905
Genre Church and state
ISBN

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