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Author Mauer, Quintijn

Title Application, Adaptation and Rejection The Strategies of Roman Jurists in Responsa Concerning Greek Documents
Published The Hague : Boom Uitgevers Den Haag, 2022

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Contents Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- II Research topic & question -- III Timeframe -- IV The responsa practice of the second century AD -- V Strategies of the Roman jurists -- VI Imperial rescripts excluded from the corpus -- VII The dissertation divided into five chapters -- VIII Embedding in the existing scholarly research context -- IX The authors of legal questions -- X Legal proceedings -- XI The issue of applied law -- XII Rationale for asking for legal advice from the Roman west -- XIII The use of Greek
XIV Categorising greek in the justinianic digest -- XV Two treatises in Greek in the Justinianic Digest -- XVI Two cases of application of attic law as a basis for Roman law -- XVII Greek common law as a basis for an imperial decision -- XVIII A conclusion on the use of Greek in the Justinianic Digest -- XIX The jurists who gave legal advice examined in this research -- XX The responsa researched in relation to the jurists and their works -- XXI Differences between the three jurists -- XXII The twenty-six texts of the corpus examined -- XXIII The corpus in relation to other primary sources
XXIV The Justinianic Digest -- XXV The edition of the Justinianic Digest used in the research -- XXVI Papyrological sources -- Bibliography -- I The Law of Obligations: Consensual Contracts -- I Introduction -- II Mandatum -- II.1 Mandatum in Roman law -- II.1.1 The development and use of mandatum in Roman law -- II.2 Mandatum in Hellenistic legal culture -- II.3 Dig. 17.1.60.4 (Scaev. 1 Resp.): A procuratio omnium bonorum -- II.3.1 Contextualising the Greek epistolary contract from Dig. 17.1.60.4 -- II.3.2 The contract from Dig. 17.1.60.4 in the light of three papyri
II.3.3 Examining the question and the reply from Dig. 17.1.60.4 -- II.3.4 Two Hellenistic legal formulae in the contract from Dig. 17.1.60.4 -- II.4 Dig. 44.7.61pr (Scaev. 28 Dig.): A contract of procuratio -- II.5 Conclusion on the bilingual contracts of mandatum in Dig. 17.1.60.4 and Dig. 44.7.61pr -- III Hypotheca -- III.1 Hypotheca in a Roman and Greek-Hellenistic context -- III.2 Dig. 20.1.34 (Scaev. 27 Dig.): A taberna placed under hypothec -- III.2.1 A description of the Greek contract of Dig. 20.1.34.1 -- III.2.2 Examining the legal question and corresponding reply in Dig. 20.1.34.1
III.2.3 Conclusion concerning Scaevola's reply in Dig. 20.1.34.1 -- III.3 Dig. 32.101pr (Scaev. 16 Dig.): Hypothecated lands in Roman Syria -- III.3.1 Examining Greek elements in Dig. 32.101pr -- III.3.2 The legal question and reply from Dig. 32.101pr -- III.3.3 Conclusion based on Dig. 32.101pr -- IV Conclusion based of bilingual consensual contracts in the Digest -- II The law of obligations real contracts -- I Introduction -- II Depositum -- II.1 Dig. 32.37.5 (Scaev. 18 Dig.): A legacy of deposited money
Notes Description based upon print version of record
II.2 Roman and Hellenistic law on depositum and parakatatheke with regard to Dig. 32.37.5
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