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Contributors |
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Preface |
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1 Singularity and Impersonality in the Thought of Roman Jurists |
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3 | (10) |
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3 | (1) |
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4 | (2) |
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3 Singularity and impersonality |
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6 | (3) |
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4 The authoriality of Roman jurists |
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9 | (4) |
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2 Stories of Legal Dogmas, Stories of Roman Jurists: An Uncompleted Transition |
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13 | (38) |
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1 Continuity and abstractions |
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13 | (5) |
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2 The history of jurists as `external' history |
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18 | (5) |
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23 | (6) |
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4 Individualizing studies |
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29 | (6) |
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5 Fritz Schulz: autonomy and unity of iurisprudentia |
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35 | (3) |
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6 The study on the jurists |
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38 | (6) |
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7 The historiography on Roman legal thought at the end of the twentieth century |
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44 | (7) |
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3 `Kunstgeschichte' and `Kunstlergeschichte'. The Problem of Literary Genres in the Roman Legal Literature |
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51 | (24) |
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1 An inescapable turning point: on Fritz Schulz's `postulates' |
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51 | (6) |
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57 | (5) |
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62 | (13) |
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4 Historicity of Law and Ius Controversion in Italian Historiography of the Twentieth Century. The Work of Riccardo Orestano and Luigi Raggi |
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75 | (26) |
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75 | (5) |
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80 | (7) |
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3 From practice to science |
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87 | (5) |
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4 Ideology or ideologies of the jurists? |
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92 | (4) |
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5 "An enormous gymnasium of opinions" |
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96 | (5) |
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5 Roman Law and Roman Jurists in American Legal Culture |
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101 | (14) |
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101 | (1) |
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2 Roman law and civil law in the US, 1790-1850 |
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102 | (4) |
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3 Roman law in American legal theory and comparative law, 1900-1950 |
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106 | (2) |
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4 The academic study of Roman law, 1900-1980 |
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108 | (7) |
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a American law schools, 1925-c. 1980 |
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109 | (1) |
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b Ancient and medieval historians, 1900-1960 |
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110 | (5) |
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Part II STORIES OF JURISTS AND OF JURISPRUDENCE |
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6 Law and Literature. The Case of Roman Jurisprudence in Latin Literary Works |
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115 | (22) |
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115 | (2) |
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2 Law and literature. State of matter |
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117 | (1) |
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118 | (2) |
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4 The authors and their audience |
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120 | (1) |
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120 | (1) |
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6 Jurists in the mirror of literary works |
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121 | (2) |
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7 Legal fragments in literary works |
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123 | (2) |
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8 Jurists quotations in legal works and in literary texts |
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125 | (5) |
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130 | (1) |
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131 | (1) |
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11 Horace, the Satires and law: problems of method |
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131 | (6) |
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7 Greek Thought and Roman Jurists: A Preliminary Survey on Pomponius's Enchiridion |
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137 | (22) |
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1 Omnia manu a regibus gubernabantur; Pomponius a reader of Polybius? |
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138 | (13) |
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2 Pomponius and Aristotle |
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151 | (8) |
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8 Concerning Paul. 29 Ad Ed., D. 13.6.17.3: Officium, Beneficium, Commodare. (With an Appendix on the Alterity between Morality and Law) |
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159 | (30) |
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159 | (1) |
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2 Textual analysis of the source |
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160 | (5) |
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3 `Officium' in D. 13.6.17.3 as an abstract category: moral duty in opposition to `legal' obligation |
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165 | (9) |
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4 Different meaning of `officium' as a specific contractual task, which appears in some other texts |
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174 | (2) |
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5 Officium and beneficium in Paulus's analysis of the commodatum and of the related instruments of protection |
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176 | (13) |
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182 | (7) |
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9 Roman Jurists and the Empire: History and Interpretation |
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189 | (46) |
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1 The legal lexicon of dominion |
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189 | (13) |
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2 The territorial dimension of power |
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202 | (16) |
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218 | (10) |
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4 Fictions of ubiquity and ius publicum of Late Antiquity |
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228 | (7) |
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10 Aspects of the Critical Edition of Roman Juristic Works. The Example of Ulpian's De Officio Proconsulis |
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235 | (26) |
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235 | (1) |
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2 Mommsen's edition of the Digest (I): ecdotic criteria |
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236 | (6) |
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3 (II): textual emendation |
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242 | (1) |
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4 (Ill): reaching the textual layer of classical jurists |
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243 | (2) |
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5 The edition of Ulpian's De officio proconsulis: purpose and method |
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245 | (2) |
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6 D. 48.18.1.23: mechanical errors and glosses |
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247 | (1) |
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7 D. 48.18.1 pr.-4: error by haplography |
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248 | (1) |
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8 D. 1.16.6pr.-2: mechanical errors and intentional alterations |
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249 | (4) |
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9 Coll. 3.3.1 and D. 1.6.2: dual tradition and emendation |
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253 | (3) |
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256 | (2) |
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11 Juristic books as `Literature' |
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258 | (3) |
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11 The Code System. Reorganizing Roman Law and Legal Literature in the Late Antique Period (translated by Carole Gustely Ciirten) |
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261 | (26) |
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261 | (2) |
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2 Pseudo-Paul's Sententiae |
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263 | (3) |
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266 | (6) |
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272 | (1) |
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5 Hermogenian's Iuris epitomae |
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273 | (7) |
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6 Pseudo-Ulpian's Opiniones |
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277 | (2) |
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279 | (2) |
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281 | (2) |
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283 | (1) |
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284 | (3) |
Index |
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287 | (4) |
Names (ancient and modern) |
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