| 1. |  | Women in Roman Law and Society (Midland Book)
from Indiana University Press
Price: $19.95
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| 2. | ![]() | Justinian's Institutes
from Cornell Univ Pr
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| 3. | ![]() | Casebook on the Roman Law of Delict (Classical Resources Series (Amer Philogical Assn))
from Scholars Pr
Customer Review:
This text offers a wide range of juristic excerpts from several periods covering apparently all of the major aspects of delicts falling under Aquilian liability as well as Furtum, Iniuria, Dolus, Metus, and quasi-delict. The notes are thought-provoking and make useful crosslinks to other legal... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 4. |  | A Historical Introduction to the Study of Roman Law
from Cambridge University Press
Price: $70.00
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| 5. | ![]() | A Companion to Justinian's Institutes
from Cornell University Press
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| 6. |  | Roman Law in European History
from Cambridge University Press
Price: $84.00
Customer Review:
Stein is an obvious expert on the subject matter and explained things deftly but briefly. He covered 2500 years of very eventful, complicated, and important intellectual, political, and legal history and millions of pages of primary material in 137 pages. It should be obvious that such a book can at... more info | 3.0 / 5.0

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| 7. |  | A Short History of Roman Law
from Routledge
Price: $125.00
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| 8. |  | Law and Life of Rome, 90 B.c.ûa.d. 212 (Aspects of Greek and Roman Life)
from Cornell University Press
Price: $22.95
Customer Review:
Easy to understand but impressive in its control and use of detailed information. The facts here are monstrously complex, but Crook is equally masterful at narrative and analysis. The emphasis is on civil rather than criminal law. | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 9. |  | The Evolution of Western Private Law
from The Johns Hopkins University Press
Price: $64.00
Customer Review:
The only thing that is more absurd than the lack of intuitiveness surrounding the subject matter in this book is the almost humorous way that the author implies that the book is somehow revolutionary. | 1.0 / 5.0

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| 10. |  | The Spirit of Roman Law (Spirit of the Laws)
from University of Georgia Press
Customer Review:
IT WAS A EXCITING BOOK TO LOOK AT | 5.0 / 5.0

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