Judging by the Book: Christian Codices and Late Antique Legal Culture
(1) Development of late Roman law in practice; and
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Additional research looks forward to later medieval developments in Canon and Ecclesiastical Law and varied medieval inheritance of Roman legal systems and concepts
OVERVIEW Essay centers principally on the following parts: (1) Emperor Justinian and the New Christian Book; and
(1) Development
of late Roman law in practice
; and
(2) Analysis of behavior in court rooms of Late Empire,
including dispute resolution
(3) Transformations in religious practice,
theology and philosophy
, including rise
of Christian Church and evolution of different ways to express “religiosity”
in Late Antiquity
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:
Additional research looks forward to later medieval
developments in Canon and
Ecclesiastical Law and varied medieval inheritance of Roman legal systems and concepts
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OVERVIEW Essay centers principally on the following parts:
(1) Emperor Justinian
and the New Christian Book
; and
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