Justinian - New Constitutions - Vol. 2

Justinian - New Constitutions - Vol. 2
Title Justinian - New Constitutions - Vol. 2 PDF eBook
Author Samuel Parsons Scott
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2014-06-24
Genre Roman law
ISBN 9781500230333

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THIS IS NOT A HASTILY ASSEMBLED SCAN OR "FACSIMILE EDITION" OF THIS WORK. EVERY LETTER AND WORD OF THE ORIGINAL HAS BEEN RESET AND CAREFULLY PROOFED FOR ACCURACY.The landmark re-codification of ancient Roman law which Christianized Europe Synopsis: By Late Antiquity Roman Law was seriously deteriorated and in a state of confusion. Centuries of non-systematic legal enactments by various Emperors, poorly kept records and numerous conflicting opinions presented by legal experts, especially during the even more tumultuous third to fourth centuries A. D., created a tangled web of laws and profound legal and political abuse. Justinian, notorious for his moral failings and his marriage to the prostitute Theodora (considered by many to be one of the most debauched empresses in the history of the Roman Empire), commissioned teams of legal scholars to completely examine and re-codify all the ancient laws of the Empire (over a thousand years of enactments and thousands of pages). They managed to eliminate the contradiction and confusion inherent in the law and to rewrite a more systematic code of laws which accounted for, but replaced all that had gone before. The Commissions accomplished this task in what can best be described as record time, producing four profound works of law - The Code, The Digest, The Institutes and The New Constitutions - collectively known as the Corpus Juris Civilis. By establishing these new legal texts as the final authority, and essentially eradicating and replacing all that had gone before, Justinian managed to restabilize the ancient western world, saving the Roman Empire in the process. These sets of laws helped prepare the way for the Christianizing of the ancient world and the establishment of the Holy Roman Empire. Despite being law books, these volumes make excellent reading and shed light on how social issues of the day, many of which still exist, were addressed. Enactments cover issues as diverse as medical care of the poor and elderly, protections for the rights of women and children, the roles of church and state, welfare, the state's responsibility in times of war and natural disaster, the feeding of the poor, public schooling and many other issues. Samuel P. Scott's vigorous and highly readable translation of Justinian's New Constitutions, the final part of the most comprehensive re-codification of law in the history of the world, is now available for the first time in an affordable two volume paperback edition. These would make wonderful books for anyone interested in History, Law, Social Work, Public Service, Human Rights, the Roman Empire, Early Christianity, the Dark Ages, Philosophy, Theology, or the Early Church.... Volume Two contains the final Three Collections of Justinian's enactments, and includes two appendices and an abbreviated index derived from S. P. Scott's monumental 17 volume work of 1932, The Civil Law.

The Codex of Justinian

The Codex of Justinian
Title The Codex of Justinian PDF eBook
Author Bruce W. Frier
Publisher
Pages 3364
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 0521196825

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The first reliable annotated English translation, with original texts, of one of the central sources of the Western legal tradition.

Collected Works of James Wilson

Collected Works of James Wilson
Title Collected Works of James Wilson PDF eBook
Author James Wilson
Publisher
Pages 786
Release 2007
Genre Law
ISBN

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This two-volume set brings together a collection of writings and speeches by James Wilson, one of only six signers of both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. His works had a significant impact on the deliberations that produced the cornerstone documents of American democracy.

Suicide in the Middle Ages: Volume 2: The Curse on Self-Murder

Suicide in the Middle Ages: Volume 2: The Curse on Self-Murder
Title Suicide in the Middle Ages: Volume 2: The Curse on Self-Murder PDF eBook
Author Alexander Murray
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 662
Release 2011-03-03
Genre History
ISBN 0191613991

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A group of men dig a tunnel under the threshold of a house. Then they go and fetch a heavy, sagging object from inside the house, pull it out through the tunnel, and put it on a cow-hide to be dragged off and thrown into the offal-pit. Why should the corpse of a suicide – for that is what it is– have earned this unusual treatment? In The Curse on Self-Murder, the second volume of his three-part Suicide in the Middle Ages, Alexander Murray explores the origin of the condemnation of suicide, in a quest which leads along the most unexpected byways of medieval theology, law, mythology, and folklore –and, indeed, in some instances beyond them. At an epoch when there might be plenty of ostensible reasons for not wanting to live, the ways used to block the suicidal escape route give a unique perspective on medieval religion.

An Introduction to the Study of the Constitution

An Introduction to the Study of the Constitution
Title An Introduction to the Study of the Constitution PDF eBook
Author Morris M. Cohn
Publisher Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Press
Pages 260
Release 1892
Genre Constitutional history
ISBN

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Justinian's Institutes

Justinian's Institutes
Title Justinian's Institutes PDF eBook
Author Justinian I (Emperor of the East)
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 164
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN 9780801494000

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Compendium of Modern Civil Law

Compendium of Modern Civil Law
Title Compendium of Modern Civil Law PDF eBook
Author Ferdinand Mackeldey
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 1845
Genre Civil law
ISBN

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