1st Edition
Jurists and Legal Science in the History of Roman Law
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1. Singularity and Impersonality in the Thought of Roman Jurists
Aldo Schiavone
2. Stories of Legal Dogmas, Stories of Roman Jurists: An Uncompleted Transition
Massimo Brutti
3. ‘Kunstgeschichte’ and ‘Künstlergeschichte’. The Problem of Literary Genres in the Roman Legal Literature
Emanuele Stolfi
4. Historicity of Law and Ius Controversum in Italian Historiography of the Twentieth Century. The Work of Riccardo Orestano and Luigi Raggi
Andrea Lovato
5. Roman Law and Roman Jurists in American Legal Culture
Clifford Ando
6. Law and Literature. The Case of Roman Jurisprudence in Latin Literary Works
Oliviero Diliberto
7. Greek Thought and Roman Jurists: A Preliminary Survey on Pomponius’s Enchiridion
Fara Nasti
8. Concerning Paul. 29 Ad Ed., D. 13.6.17.3: Officium, Beneficium, Commodare. (With an Appendix on the Alterity between Morality and Law)
Giuseppe Falcone
9. Roman Jurists and the Empire: History and Interpretation
Valerio Marotta
10. Aspects of the Critical Edition of Roman Juristic Works. The Example of Ulpian’s De Officio Proconsulis
Dario Mantovani
11. The Code System. Reorganizing Roman Law and Legal Literaturein the Late Antique Period
Detlef Liebs
Biography
Aldo Schiavone is head of the European Research Council funded project: Scriptores iuris Romani. Texts and Thought, which takes place at the University of Rome `La Sapienza’. He has published extensively on Ancient Rome both in Italian and English.
Fara Nasti is Professor of Roman Law, University of Calabria, Senior Staff of the Project.






