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Livres anciens et modernes

Jones, A. H. M.

THE CRIMINAL COURTS OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC AND PRINCIPATE With a Preface by John Crook Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket

Basil Blackwell, 1972

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Année
1972
Auteur
Jones, A. H. M.
Éditeurs
Basil Blackwell
Thème
Classical Greek & Roman Roman Republic Roman Empire Legal And, Law Legal History Jurisprudence
Description
Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket
Description
Hardcover ISBN 0631139001

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DJ is price-clipped. Very light foxing to textblock. ; 143 pages; Provides a massive reinforcement for Livy's, Cicero's and Mommsen's view of the early Roman criminal courts-- namely that they were indeed the assembly of the people acting as a court of appeal against a magisterial sentence. Also describes minutely the working of the quaestiones, the standing jury courts of the age of Cicero and considers how satisfactory was the justice they provided. Lastly he describes the developments in criminal justice under the emperors of the Principate.