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Thanks to the Justinian's Digesta, the works of Roman jurists served as the backbone of law in many European countries, from the 11th up to the 19th centuries. But these writings generated more interest for their legal content tha ... celý popis
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Thanks to the Justinian's Digesta, the works of Roman jurists served as the backbone of law in many European countries, from the 11th up to the 19th centuries. But these writings generated more interest for their legal content than for their literary qualities. Hence these intial questions: were Roman jurists writers? do their works constitute a body of literature?Supported by rich and varied materials, the author intends to give to this "hidden literature" its rightful place, in a way that mixes law, philology and history. Applying to the writings of Roman jurists the methodology literary scholars are accustomed to use when they approach works of Latin literature allows to identify the many links which legal though has established with other areas of Ancient culture in order to resolve conflicts fairly by means of argumentation.Written from the point of view of readers of the Ancient times, the book presents three attitudes that a jurist could adopt in practice: the philosopher's, the historian's and the teacher's attitude. Dario Mantovani is a professor at College de France, where he owns the Chair of « Law, Culture and Society of Ancient Rome ». He is the Director of the Centro di studi e ricerche sui Diritti antichi of the University of Pavie, and of the ERC project « Redhis – A New Appreciation of Juristic Texts and Patterns of Thought in Late Antiquity ». He wrote several books on the thought of Law in ancient Rome and its relation with culture and society.
Zařazení knihy Knihy ve francouzštině DROIT Droit général Histoire du droit
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