The <i>Regula</i> as a Rhetorical Device in Roman Law: Legal History Library, cartea 71
Autor Olga Tellegen-Couperus, Jan Willem Tellegenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004711013
ISBN-10: 9004711015
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Legal History Library
ISBN-10: 9004711015
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Legal History Library
Notă biografică
Olga Tellegen-Couperus, Ph.D. (1982), University of Amsterdam, is Associate Professor Emerita of Legal History at Tilburg Law School. She has published extensively on Roman law and rhetoric as found in the works of Cicero, Quintilian, and the classical Roman jurists.
Jan Willem Tellegen, Ph.D. (1982), University of Amsterdam, is Senior Lecturer Emeritus in Legal History at Utrecht Law School. He has published extensively on Roman law and rhetoric as found in the works of Cicero, Pliny the Younger, and the classical Roman jurists.
Jan Willem Tellegen, Ph.D. (1982), University of Amsterdam, is Senior Lecturer Emeritus in Legal History at Utrecht Law School. He has published extensively on Roman law and rhetoric as found in the works of Cicero, Pliny the Younger, and the classical Roman jurists.
Cuprins
Preface
1Introduction
1 The Research Topic: The Use of topoi and theseis in Legal Argumentation
2 Roman Law and Legal Science
3 The Two Histories of Roman Law
4 Romanist Research
5 Our Research
2Cicero’s Topica and Trebatius Testa
1Topos and Thesis
2 Cicero’s Topica
3 Cicero’s Topica and Aristotle’s Topike and Rhetorike
4 Cicero’s Topica and Roman Law
5 Cicero’s Topica and Trebatius Testa
3Quintus Mucius Scaevola pontifex: Jurist and Orator
1 Scaevola’s Advocacy in the causa Curiana
2 The topos in maiore minus inest in D. 32.29.1
4D. 50.17 De diversis regulis iuris antiqui – Introduction
5The status coniectura: The topos causa
1 Ulpianus D. 50.17.13
2 Ulpianus D. 50.17.31
3 Ulpianus D. 50.17.35
4 Paulus D. 50.17.167.1
5 Paulus D. 50.17.180
6The status definitio: The topos e contraria
1 Pomponius D. 50.17.7
2 Paulus D. 50.17.10
3 Paulus D. 50.17.29
4 Modestinus D. 50.17.195
7The status definitio: The topos e consequentibus – Scaevola D. 50.17.88
8The status definitio: The topos a repugnantibus
1 Ulpianus D. 50.17.4
2 Papinianus D. 50.17.74
3 Papinianus D. 50.17.75
9The status qualitas: The topos comparatio
1 Ulpianus D. 50.17.9
2 Ulpianus D. 50.17.21
3 Gaius D. 50.17.113
4 Ulpianus D. 50.17.156.1
10The status qualitas: ambiguitas
1 Pomponius D. 50.17.20
2 Iulianus D. 50.17.64
3 Marcellus D. 50.17.192.1
11Paulus D. 50.17.1 and the regula Catoniana
1 Paulus D. 50.17.1.
2 The regula Catoniana
3 Primary Sources on the regula Catoniana
3.1The Five Texts in Title D. 34.7 De regula Catoniana
3.2The regula Catoniana Outside Title D. 34.7
3.3Texts Whose Wording Recalls the regula Catoniana
4 The regula Catoniana as a Dubious thesis
5 The regula Catoniana and D. 50.17.1
12Conclusion
1 Cicero’s Topica and Trebatius Testa (Chapter 2)
2 Quintus Mucius Scaevola pontifex: Jurist and orator (Chapter 3)
3 The regulae in D. 50.17 (Chapter 4)
4Coniectura (Chapter 5)
5Definitio (Chapters 6–8)
6Qualitas (Chapter 9)
7Ambiguitas (Chapter 10)
8 D. 50.17.1 and the regula Catoniana (Chapter 11)
9 So Long to a Paradigm?
Bibliography
Index
1Introduction
1 The Research Topic: The Use of topoi and theseis in Legal Argumentation
2 Roman Law and Legal Science
3 The Two Histories of Roman Law
4 Romanist Research
5 Our Research
2Cicero’s Topica and Trebatius Testa
1Topos and Thesis
2 Cicero’s Topica
3 Cicero’s Topica and Aristotle’s Topike and Rhetorike
4 Cicero’s Topica and Roman Law
5 Cicero’s Topica and Trebatius Testa
3Quintus Mucius Scaevola pontifex: Jurist and Orator
1 Scaevola’s Advocacy in the causa Curiana
2 The topos in maiore minus inest in D. 32.29.1
4D. 50.17 De diversis regulis iuris antiqui – Introduction
5The status coniectura: The topos causa
1 Ulpianus D. 50.17.13
2 Ulpianus D. 50.17.31
3 Ulpianus D. 50.17.35
4 Paulus D. 50.17.167.1
5 Paulus D. 50.17.180
6The status definitio: The topos e contraria
1 Pomponius D. 50.17.7
2 Paulus D. 50.17.10
3 Paulus D. 50.17.29
4 Modestinus D. 50.17.195
7The status definitio: The topos e consequentibus – Scaevola D. 50.17.88
8The status definitio: The topos a repugnantibus
1 Ulpianus D. 50.17.4
2 Papinianus D. 50.17.74
3 Papinianus D. 50.17.75
9The status qualitas: The topos comparatio
1 Ulpianus D. 50.17.9
2 Ulpianus D. 50.17.21
3 Gaius D. 50.17.113
4 Ulpianus D. 50.17.156.1
10The status qualitas: ambiguitas
1 Pomponius D. 50.17.20
2 Iulianus D. 50.17.64
3 Marcellus D. 50.17.192.1
11Paulus D. 50.17.1 and the regula Catoniana
1 Paulus D. 50.17.1.
2 The regula Catoniana
3 Primary Sources on the regula Catoniana
3.1The Five Texts in Title D. 34.7 De regula Catoniana
3.2The regula Catoniana Outside Title D. 34.7
3.3Texts Whose Wording Recalls the regula Catoniana
4 The regula Catoniana as a Dubious thesis
5 The regula Catoniana and D. 50.17.1
12Conclusion
1 Cicero’s Topica and Trebatius Testa (Chapter 2)
2 Quintus Mucius Scaevola pontifex: Jurist and orator (Chapter 3)
3 The regulae in D. 50.17 (Chapter 4)
4Coniectura (Chapter 5)
5Definitio (Chapters 6–8)
6Qualitas (Chapter 9)
7Ambiguitas (Chapter 10)
8 D. 50.17.1 and the regula Catoniana (Chapter 11)
9 So Long to a Paradigm?
Bibliography
Index