Emperors and Lawyers

With a Palingenesia of Third-Century Imperial Rescripts 193-305 AD

Tony Honoré author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:28th Jul '94

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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This is the second edition of an original and controversial book. It analyses some 2,609 legal rulings (rescripts) given by Roman Emperors between 193 and 305 AD, and argues that, though issued in the name of emperors, they were really both in style and substance the work of professional lawyers. From their style we can detect when one lawyer-draftsman gave way to another, we can identify some of the lawyers and we can allot most of the rescripts to their real author. On this basis the author argues that in the third century there was a convention that the rights of citizens would be governed by objective legal standards. The Roman Empire was not a pure autocracy. Updated and in large part rewritten, this edition includes on a high-density diskette a reconstruction (Palingenesia) of the 2,609 rescripts. This new and original work of reference will enable scholars to read the texts chronologically and to judge the soundness of the arguments advanced.

a second, completely revised edition * Greece and Rome Reviews 42 *
'This edition is about a third longer than the first, and the lines of argument are fuller and clearer...The arguments presented are considerably more powerful than in the first edition,' * The Classical Review *

ISBN: 9780198257691

Dimensions: 244mm x 160mm x 23mm

Weight: 589g

272 pages

2nd Revised edition