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Vol. 12: (XII)

Subseciva Groningana
‘Studies in Roman and Byzantine Law’

Deze online omgeving dient als archief en loopt derhalve altijd één jaar achter ten op zichte van de in papiervorm gepubliceerde Subseciva Groningana.


This online edition serves as an archive - hence the last volume will appear online no earlier than a year after its publication on paper.



doi.org/10.21827/5ce7e596e1a46
  • Preface
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  • Colophon and Abbreviations
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  • Michael Attaleiates as a Legal Scholar
    Z. Chitwood
    1-19
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  • The organization of the Byzantine School and the Teaching of Rhetoric, Philosophy and Law
    M. Loukaki
    21-33
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  • Aspects of Legal Culture in Twelfth-Century Byzantium
    I. Nesseris
    35-73
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  • Justice and Injustice as viewed by the Byzantine Historians of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
    A. Simpson
    75-98
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  • Truth or Dare? Legal Practice and Fiction-Writing in the Twelfth Century
    F. Spingou
    99-110
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  • Classical Literature in Byzantine Legal Sources
    D. Penna
    111-131
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  • Paul Meets Saint Paul: Eisagoge XII,18 Jurisprudence and Theology in the Macedonian Era and Beyond
    B.H. Stolte
    133-145
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  • Α Rhetorician Teaches Law in Constantinople. An unavailing attempt to innovate in Byzantine law in the late eleventh century
    M.Th. Tantalos
    147-159
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  • Contents
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