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A Sourcebook on Byzantine Law: Illustrating Byzantine Law through the Sources: Medieval Law and Its Practice, cartea 34

Autor Daphne Penna, Roos Meijering
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 noi 2022
This is the first book in English providing a wide range of Byzantine legal sources. In six chapters, this book explains and illustrates Byzantine law through a selection of fundamental Byzantine legal sources, beginning with the sources before the time of Justinian, and extending up to AD 1453.
For all sources English translations are provided next to the original Greek (and Latin) text. In some cases, tables or other features are included that help further elucidate the source and illustrate its nature. The volume offers a clear yet detailed primer to Byzantine law, its sources, and its significance.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004514706
ISBN-10: 9004514708
Dimensiuni: 170 x 245 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Medieval Law and Its Practice


Notă biografică

Daphne Penna, Ph.D. (2012), University of Groningen, is Assistant Professor of Legal History at that university. Her interests are Romanand Byzantine law, and particularly their influence on the European legal tradition; she has published extensively on this area.
Roos Meijering, Ph.D. (1987), University of Groningen, was Assistant Professor of Legal History at that same university until her retirement in 2017. Meijering’s publications include articles on Byzantine law, commentaries and critical editions of Byzantine legal sources.

Cuprins

Preface
List of Figures and Maps
Abbreviations
General Note on the Bibliography

1 The Sources of Law before the Time of Justinian
1Introduction
2A Brief Summary of the Sources of Roman Law
3Teaching Law before the time of Justinian
4Select Bibliography

2 The Time of Justinian
1Justinian’s Legislation
2Teaching Law in the Time of Justinian
3Contemporary Writings for More Practical Purposes

3 From the End of the Sixth Century up to and including the Iconoclastic Period
1End of the Sixth Century: the scholastikoi
2Athanasios of Emessa
3Theodoros of Hermoupolis
4‘The Seventh Century’: ‘The Anonymos Junior’
5‘The Seventh Century’: Early Legal Treatises—De actionibus and Rhopai
6The Ecloga
7The Farmer’s Law and the Military Law
8The Rhodian Sea Law
9Select Bibliography

4 Macedonian Renaissance
1Introduction
2The Prochiron and the Eisagoge
3The Basilica Puzzle
4The Novels of Leo VI the Wise
5The Prefect’s Book (Eparchikon biblion)
6The ‘Old’ Basilica Scholia
7The Synopsis maior Basilicorum and the Legal Lexica
8Select Bibliography

5 From the Eleventh Century up To 1453
1The ‘New’ Basilica Scholia
2Recognising ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Basilica Scholia
3The Ponema Nomikon, Tipoukeitos and the Synopsis legum
4The Peira
5The Ecloga Basilicorum
6The Novel of Manuel on Procedure
7The Decisions and Statements of Chomatenos
8The Hexabiblos by Harmenopoulos
9Select Bibliography

6 Canon Law
1A Brief Outline of Byzantine Canon Law and Some Basic Terms
2A Scheme of Canon Law: The Sources of Byzantine Canon Law until the Twelfth Century
3The Canonists of the Twelfth Century
4Byzantine Civil and Canon Law concerning Interest on Debts
5Select Bibliography

Appendix: A Schematic Approach to the Sources of Byzantine Law and Their Relations to Roman Law
Index of Sources
Index of Personal Names
Index of Place names
Index of Terms