In the first book of his Differentiarum libri duo, Isidore of Sevilla deals with a Roman law subject, the difference between deportatio and relegatio. The research discusses the content and the structure of Isidore’s entry and the sources employed, focusing on the long-term legacy of the Roman classical jurisprudence
Desde una novedosa perspectiva de estudios romanísticos propia de la primera mitad del siglo xx, en ...
Lettura della monografia di Riccardo Astolfi, Il fidanzamento nel diritto romano (1992) e della rico...
Some Remarks on Isidore of Seville’s Juridical Etymologies and on Intellectual Purposes of the so-c...
In the first book of his Differentiarum libri duo, Isidore of Sevilla deals with a Roman law subject...
This paper explores Isidore of Seville’s definitions of legal terms and Roman law concepts during th...
Isidore bishop of Seville was one of the most representative and influential intellectuals of the ea...
This is the first part of a research focused on the notion of classic on Roman law and also about th...
The work aims to deepen the sources of Roman law after the substantial changes of the 3rd and 4th ce...
The research describes the re-elaboration of classical thought on the status personarum in the work ...
Isidore bishop of Seville was one of the most representative and influential intellectuals of the ea...
The author examines the passages of the whole opera of Isidore of Seville about procedure. Using fre...
The purpose of the monography is to overview the general statute of the judges in late roman law and...
Isidore of Seville is thought to have written two books of differentiae. Thanks to Migne's edition, ...
Roman Law: An Introduction offers a clear and accessible introduction to Roman law for students of a...
Desde una novedosa perspectiva de estudios romanísticos propia de la primera mitad del siglo xx, en ...
Lettura della monografia di Riccardo Astolfi, Il fidanzamento nel diritto romano (1992) e della rico...
Some Remarks on Isidore of Seville’s Juridical Etymologies and on Intellectual Purposes of the so-c...
In the first book of his Differentiarum libri duo, Isidore of Sevilla deals with a Roman law subject...
This paper explores Isidore of Seville’s definitions of legal terms and Roman law concepts during th...
Isidore bishop of Seville was one of the most representative and influential intellectuals of the ea...
This is the first part of a research focused on the notion of classic on Roman law and also about th...
The work aims to deepen the sources of Roman law after the substantial changes of the 3rd and 4th ce...
The research describes the re-elaboration of classical thought on the status personarum in the work ...
Isidore bishop of Seville was one of the most representative and influential intellectuals of the ea...
The author examines the passages of the whole opera of Isidore of Seville about procedure. Using fre...
The purpose of the monography is to overview the general statute of the judges in late roman law and...
Isidore of Seville is thought to have written two books of differentiae. Thanks to Migne's edition, ...
Roman Law: An Introduction offers a clear and accessible introduction to Roman law for students of a...
Desde una novedosa perspectiva de estudios romanísticos propia de la primera mitad del siglo xx, en ...
Lettura della monografia di Riccardo Astolfi, Il fidanzamento nel diritto romano (1992) e della rico...
Some Remarks on Isidore of Seville’s Juridical Etymologies and on Intellectual Purposes of the so-c...