Prolegomena zu den spätantiken Konstitutionen
"In sum, R. has produced a valuable contribution to the study of imperial constitutions, one that cannot be ignored by anyone working with the CTh. The author deserves praise for his willingness to produce this piece of academic slow food, on which he spent 10 years, in the current academic climate. Given his methodical approach, it is to be hoped that we will hear more from R. about imperial law and the CTh. in the future." Mattijs Wibier, Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte "R.'s writing is clear and should be accessible to foreign scholars with a reading knowledge of German [...] His knowledge of Latin is strong, and he has engaged deeply in late Roman law (and the scholarly literature). [...] There is much that is useful and provocative within this large volume, and I enjoyed reading it and feel it should be acquired by major university research libraries." Robert M. Frakes, Scripta Classica "Overall, R.'s study is an amazing 'Fundgrube' for anyone interested in late antique law with a particular curiosity about imperial legal dealings with heretical groups. R. offers meticulous analyses of the laws which quite often bring out elements that scholarship so far has not realized, which is a wonderful accomplishment. Furthermore, R. is also to be praised for the extensive and valuable cross references throughout the entire book which yet again demonstrate the intricacies of late antique law, which call for our continued and perhaps in some cases renewed attention." Danielle Slootjes, Roman Legal Tradition
"Materiell enthält das Buch zwei Monographien, die beide nach Umfang und Gehalt auch als Habilitationsschriften durchgehen könnten [...] Für künftige Arbeiten zum Theodosianus wird das Werk den selbstverständlichen Ausgangspunkt bilden. [...] Die Arbeit ist in ihren beiden [...] Teilen ab sofort ein unentbehrliches Standardwerk zur spätantiken Gesetzgebung im Allgemeinen und zum Umgang der Kaiser mit religiösen Dissidenten im Besonderen."
Th. Rüfner, IVRA - Rivista Internationale di Diritto Romano e Antico
"Wer konkrete Rechtsinstitute durch die oft vernachlässigte Zeit zwischen Diokletian und Justinian verfolgt, kommt an Riedlberger nicht vorbei."
Christian Baldus, Historische Zeitschrift
"In sum, R. has produced a valuable contribution to the study of imperial constitutions, one that cannot be ignored by anyone working with the CTh. The author deserves praise for his willingness to produce this piece of academic slow food, on which he spent 10 years, in the current academic climate. Given his methodical approach, it is to be hoped that we will hear more from R. about imperial law and the CTh. in the future." Mattijs Wibier, Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte
"R.'s writing is clear and should be accessible to foreign scholars with a reading knowledge of German [...] His knowledge of Latin is strong, and he has engaged deeply in late Roman law (and the scholarly literature). [...] There is much that is useful and provocative within this large volume, and I enjoyed reading it and feel it should be acquired by major university research libraries." Robert M. Frakes, Scripta Classica
"Overall, R.'s study is an amazing 'Fundgrube' for anyone interested in late antique law with a particular curiosity about imperial legal dealings with heretical groups. R. offers meticulous analyses of the laws which quite often bring out elements that scholarship so far has not realized, which is a wonderful accomplishment. Furthermore, R. is also to be praised for the extensive and valuable cross references throughout the entire book which yet again demonstrate the intricacies of late antique law, which call for our continued and perhaps in some cases renewed attention." Danielle Slootjes, Roman Legal Tradition
Erscheinungsdatum | 06.04.2020 |
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Verlagsort | Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt |
Sprache | deutsch |
Maße | 176 x 245 mm |
Gewicht | 1575 g |
Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Altertum / Antike |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Militärgeschichte | |
Recht / Steuern ► Rechtsgeschichte | |
Schlagworte | Codes Theodosianus • Codex Theodosianus • CTH • Erbrecht • erbrechtlichen Sanktionen • erbrechtliche Sanktionen • Heterodoxie • Imperium Romanum • Ost- und Westkaisertum • Rechtsgeschichte • Reichsteilung • römische Kaisergesetze • Römisches Recht • Spätantike Gesetzessammlung • Theodosius II. • Valentinian III |
ISBN-10 | 3-7728-2886-8 / 3772828868 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-7728-2886-7 / 9783772828867 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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