Roemisches Staatsrecht by Theodor Mommsen

Roemisches Staatsrecht by Theodor Mommsen

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Mommsen's influential study (1871–1888) is a systematic treatment of the workings of the Roman state. The renowned German scholar proposed an original and sometimes controversial understanding of Roman institutions, based around the categories of nineteenth-century constitutional law. This volume explains the different classes of Roman citizens and subjects.

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Roemisches Staatsrecht by Theodor Mommsen

Theodor Mommsen's influential multi-volume work, first published between 1871 and 1888, is a systematic treatment of the intricate workings of the Roman state. The renowned German scholar proposed an original and sometimes controversial understanding of Roman institutions, based around the categories of nineteenth-century constitutional law. The Romans themselves never actually codified their complicated body of law, but by applying a historical approach to describe the development of Roman law Mommsen succeeds in making it more accessible to the reader. He systematises the many diverse legal elements upon which the Roman constitution was based and offers a coherent reading of it. In Volume 3, Part 1 Mommsen gives a detailed account of the various economic and social categories of Roman citizens and subjects, including senators, patricians, plebs, freed slaves, and non-Roman inhabitants of the empire.
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ISBN 13 9781108009928
ISBN 10 1108009921
Title Roemisches Staatsrecht
Author Theodor Mommsen
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Classics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2010-04-08
Number of pages 788
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