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Speculum Iuris: Roman Law as a Reflection of Social and Economic Life in Antiquity

Speculum Iuris: Roman Law as a Reflection of Social and Economic Life in Antiquity
Creators: Jean-jacques Aubert, Boudewijn Sirks
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 815187

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 216
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 5.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 0472112511
Dewey Decimal Number: 340.54
EAN: 9780472112517
ASIN: 0472112511

Publication Date: July 9, 2002
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Product Description
Roman public and private law regulated many aspects of life in Antiquity. The legal sources, statutes, juristic opinions, textbooks, documents and reports preserve a wealth of information that illuminates Roman society and economy. However, the use of this kind of evidence can be extremely difficult. With this volume, classicists, historians, and legal scholars propose various ways to integrate the legal evidence with other sources for ancient social and economic history.
Speculum Iuris examines the complex relationship between law and social practice from the particular angle of Roman legislation and jurisprudence as conditioned by or reacting to a specific social, economic, and political context. Using various strategies, the editors and contributors mine a huge body of texts to study attitudes and behaviors of the Roman upper class, whose social concerns are reflected in the development of legal rules.
A close reading of juristic opinions and Republican or imperial legislation allows the contributors to find rationales behind rules and decisions in order to explain practices and mentalities of the elite within a larger social context. This book demonstrates clearly that Roman law was not divorced from the realities of daily life, even if some jurists may have been working with purely hypothetical cases.
Speculum Iuris provides a multidisciplinary approach to the question of the interplay of legal and social forces in the Roman world. As such, it will be a helpful study for general classicists and ancient historians, as well as for legal historians, social historians, economic historians, sociologists, and cultural anthropologists.
Jean-Jacques Aubert is Professor of Latin Language and Literature, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland. Boudewijn Sirks is Professor of the History of Ancient Law, the History of European Private Law, and German Civil Law, Institute for the History of Law, Germany.


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