About two principles ' mors omnia solvit' and 'morte rei iudicium solvitur'. These two rules and their exceptions are the main topics of this book along with the debate about the general ideas of punishment (deterrence, public safety, retribution, reform, social stability) between the I century B.C. and the III century A.D., the suicide of the 'reus', the free choice of Death and trials undergone by a departed
The Macer's passage preserved in D. 1.18.14 (together with Ulpian's D. 1.18.13.1 and Modestinus' D. ...
Poucet Jacques. Katariina Mustakallio, Death and Disgrace. Capital Penalties with «post mortem» Sanc...
This paper presents Olympiodorus’ and Damascius’ explanations of the philosopher’s practice of dying...
It has been argued that during the reign of Roman emperors the crime of lèse-majesté was punishable ...
It is not possible to assess the meaning and the impact of the death penalty outside of historical a...
The aim of this article is to elucidate Iuv. 8. 83-84 where the Roman concept of honorable suicide i...
This thesis examines representations of Roman female suicide in a variety of genres and periods from...
The article focuses on the difference between murder or suicide and the act of martyrdom. The argume...
Romana mors (=Roman death) was the expression the Romans used for suicide since the Latin word suici...
Eschatological issues became the primary part of the17th century funeral orations. Such situation wa...
The problem in the 5th controversia from the work of Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Elder, entitled Orato...
The development of ethics with samples of period fine art pieces with the emphasis on Christian view...
Sudden Death explores how a new scientific interpretation of death and a new attitude towards dying ...
In this volume the problem of death is faced from the realization that the enormous scientific and t...
This project aims to reconstruct the history of death sentences imposed by the courts of the medieva...
The Macer's passage preserved in D. 1.18.14 (together with Ulpian's D. 1.18.13.1 and Modestinus' D. ...
Poucet Jacques. Katariina Mustakallio, Death and Disgrace. Capital Penalties with «post mortem» Sanc...
This paper presents Olympiodorus’ and Damascius’ explanations of the philosopher’s practice of dying...
It has been argued that during the reign of Roman emperors the crime of lèse-majesté was punishable ...
It is not possible to assess the meaning and the impact of the death penalty outside of historical a...
The aim of this article is to elucidate Iuv. 8. 83-84 where the Roman concept of honorable suicide i...
This thesis examines representations of Roman female suicide in a variety of genres and periods from...
The article focuses on the difference between murder or suicide and the act of martyrdom. The argume...
Romana mors (=Roman death) was the expression the Romans used for suicide since the Latin word suici...
Eschatological issues became the primary part of the17th century funeral orations. Such situation wa...
The problem in the 5th controversia from the work of Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Elder, entitled Orato...
The development of ethics with samples of period fine art pieces with the emphasis on Christian view...
Sudden Death explores how a new scientific interpretation of death and a new attitude towards dying ...
In this volume the problem of death is faced from the realization that the enormous scientific and t...
This project aims to reconstruct the history of death sentences imposed by the courts of the medieva...
The Macer's passage preserved in D. 1.18.14 (together with Ulpian's D. 1.18.13.1 and Modestinus' D. ...
Poucet Jacques. Katariina Mustakallio, Death and Disgrace. Capital Penalties with «post mortem» Sanc...
This paper presents Olympiodorus’ and Damascius’ explanations of the philosopher’s practice of dying...