The History of Roman Law

The History of Roman Law
Title The History of Roman Law PDF eBook
Author Joseph-Louis-Elzéar Ortolan
Publisher London : Butterworth
Pages 600
Release 1896
Genre Roman law
ISBN

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The History of Roman Law from the Text of Ortolan's Histoire de la Législation Romaine Et Généralisation Du Droit (edition of 1870)

The History of Roman Law from the Text of Ortolan's Histoire de la Législation Romaine Et Généralisation Du Droit (edition of 1870)
Title The History of Roman Law from the Text of Ortolan's Histoire de la Législation Romaine Et Généralisation Du Droit (edition of 1870) PDF eBook
Author Joseph-Louis-Elzéar Ortolan
Publisher
Pages 812
Release 1871
Genre Roman law
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The Scribes of Rome

The Scribes of Rome
Title The Scribes of Rome PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Hartmann
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 251
Release 2020-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 1108493963

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How social and political underdogs, yet literate professionals at the heart of the Roman state, exploited their expertise and influence.

The History of Roman Law from the Text of Ortolan's Histoire de la Législation Romaine Et Généralisation Du Droit (edition of 1870) Translated with the Author's Permission and Supplemented by a Chronometrical Chart of Roman History

The History of Roman Law from the Text of Ortolan's Histoire de la Législation Romaine Et Généralisation Du Droit (edition of 1870) Translated with the Author's Permission and Supplemented by a Chronometrical Chart of Roman History
Title The History of Roman Law from the Text of Ortolan's Histoire de la Législation Romaine Et Généralisation Du Droit (edition of 1870) Translated with the Author's Permission and Supplemented by a Chronometrical Chart of Roman History PDF eBook
Author Joseph-Louis-Elzéar Ortolan
Publisher
Pages 760
Release 1871
Genre Roman law
ISBN

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The Acts of Early Church Councils Acts

The Acts of Early Church Councils Acts
Title The Acts of Early Church Councils Acts PDF eBook
Author Thomas Graumann
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 346
Release 2021
Genre Religion
ISBN 0198868170

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The Acts of Early Church Councils Acts examines the acts of ancient church councils as the objects of textual practices, in their editorial shaping, and in their material conditions. It traces the processes of their production, starting from the recording of spoken interventions during a meeting, to the preparation of minutes of individual sessions, to their collection into larger units, their storage and the earliest attempts at their dissemination. Thomas Graumann demonstrates that the preparation of 'paperwork' is central for the bishops' self-presentation and the projection of prevailing conciliar ideologies. The councils' aspirations to legitimacy and authority before real and imagined audiences of the wider church and the empire, and for posterity, fundamentally reside in the relevant textual and bureaucratic processes. Council leaders and administrators also scrutinized and inspected documents and records of previous occasions. From the evidence of such examinations the volume further reconstructs the textual and physical characteristics of ancient conciliar documents and explores the criteria of their assessment. Reading strategies prompted by the features observed from material textual objects handled in council, and the opportunities and limits afforded by the techniques of 'writing-up' conciliar business are analysed. Papyrological evidence and contemporary legal regulations are used to contextualise these efforts. The book thus offers a unique assessment of the production processes, character and the material conditions of council acts that must be the foundation for any historical and theological research into the councils of the ancient church.

A Short History of Roman Law

A Short History of Roman Law
Title A Short History of Roman Law PDF eBook
Author Paul Frédéric Girard
Publisher
Pages 234
Release 1906
Genre Roman law
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The Manuscripts Club

The Manuscripts Club
Title The Manuscripts Club PDF eBook
Author Christopher de Hamel
Publisher Penguin
Pages 625
Release 2023-11-14
Genre History
ISBN 0525559418

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* A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice * The acclaimed author of Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts introduces us to the extraordinary keepers and companions of medieval manuscripts over a thousand years of history The illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages are among the greatest works of European art and literature. We are dazzled by them and recognize their crucial role in the transmission of knowledge. However, we generally think much less about the countless men and women who made, collected and preserved them through the centuries, and to whom they owe their existence. This entrancing book describes some of the extraordinary people who have spent their lives among illuminated manuscripts over the last thousand years: a monk in Normandy, a prince of France, a Florentine bookseller, an English antiquary, a rabbi from central Europe, a French priest, a Keeper at the British Museum, a Greek forger, a German polymath, a British connoisseur and the woman who created the most spectacular library in America—all of them members of what Christopher de Hamel calls the Manuscripts Club. This exhilarating fraternity, and the fellow enthusiasts who come with it, throw new light on how manuscripts have survived and been used by very different kinds of people in many different circumstances. Christopher de Hamel’s unexpected connections and discoveries reveal a passion that crosses the boundaries of time. We understand the manuscripts themselves better by knowing who their keepers and companions have been. In 1850 (or thereabouts) John Ruskin bought his first manuscript “at a bookseller’s in a back alley.” This was his reaction: “The new worlds which every leaf of this book opened to me, and the joy I had in counting their letters and unravelling their arabesques as if they had all been of beaten gold—as many of them were—cannot be told.” The members of de Hamel’s club share many such wonders, which he brings to us with scholarship, style and a lifetime’s experience.