Buch, Englisch, Band 15, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm
From the Foundation of Constantinople (330) Until the End of the Macedonian Dynasty (1056)
Buch, Englisch, Band 15, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm
Reihe: Brill's Companions to the Byzantine World
ISBN: 978-90-04-73191-2
Verlag: Brill
The so-called Byzantine Empire, which existed for more than a thousand years with Constantinople as its capital, demonstrates the birth of a new world with the wedding of Western and Eastern traditions. This study of Byzantine legal texts, mainly from the 6th to the 11th centuries, illustrates this clearly, following the evolution of Roman law into Byzantine law. By outlining and analysing the influence of various historical, social, and religious factors on this progression, the present handbook not only presents a condensed picture of the evolution of law in the area beyond the Adriatic Sea, but also indirectly sheds light on Byzantine society more broadly.
Contributors are: Kalliopi (Kelly) Bourdara, Wolfram Brandes, Zachary Chitwood, Giuseppe Falcone, Andreas Gkoutzioukostas, Fausto Goria, Vasileios-Alexandros Kollias, Alexander Liarmacopulus, Valerio Massimo Minale, Eleftheria Papagianni, Kalliopi Papakonstantinou, Daphne Penna, Peter Sarris, Dieter Simon, Marios Th. Tantalos, Spyros Troianos†, and Thomas van Bochove.
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Contents
Preface Eleftheria Papagianni and Daphne Penna
AbbreviationsV
Notes on ContributorsX
Part 1: Introduction
1 The Birth of Byzantine Law Zachary Chitwood
2 The Creation of a Parallel Legal Order: Canon Law Spyros Troianos
3 The History of Research on Byzantine Law Marios Th. Tantalos
Part 2: From Constantine the Great up to Justinian’s Death
4 Byzantine Law from Constantine the Great to the Death of Justinian: an Overview Vasileios-Alexandros Kollias
5 Codification of the leges: Codex Theodosianus and Codex Justinianus Kalliopi Papakonstantinou
6 Codification of the ius: the Digest Giuseppe Falcone
7 The Institutes of Justinian Kalliopi Papakonstantinou
8 The Novels of Justinian Peter Sarris
9 Law Teaching at the Time of Justinian Daphne Penna
Part 3: From Justinian’s Death up to Basil I
10 From Justinian’s Death up to Basil I: an Overview Valerio Massimo Minale
11 The Canons of the Synod of Trullo: a Code of Canon Law and Its Relation to State Legislation Wolfram Brandes
12 The “Isaurian” Ecloga Fausto Goria
13 From the Appendix Eclogae to the Eclogadion: Inclining Back to Justinianic Law Fausto Goria
Law at the Time of the Macedonian Dynasty
14 Law at the Time of the Macedonian Dynasty: an Overview Kalliopi (Kelly) Bourdara
15 The Procheiros Nomos and the Eisagoge Thomas E. van Bochove
16 The Novels of Leo VI the Wise Kalliopi (Kelly) Bourdara
17 The Great Codification. The Basilica cum scholiis and Their Immediate Precursor(s) Thomas E. van Bochove
18 The Court of the Hippodrome Andreas Gkoutzioukostas
19 The Peira Dieter Simon
20 Legal Education in Constantinople in the 11th Century: “School of Laws” and the “Guardian of the Laws” Alexander Liarmacopulus
21 The “Endemousa” Synod Spyros Troianos
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