Gaius meets Cicero : : law and rhetoric in the school controversies / / by Tessa G. Leesen.

Gaius Meets Cicero. Law and Rhetoric in the School Controversies sheds new light on a much debated issue in the field of Roman law, id est the so-called 'school controversies' between the Sabinians and the Proculians. Tessa Leesen rejects the general assumption in modern literature that th...

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Superior document:Legal history library ; v. 2
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Year of Publication:2010
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Legal history library ; v. 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (372 p.)
Notes:Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universiteit van Tilburg, 2009.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t Introduction /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t I. Male Puberty /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t II. Res Mancipi /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t III. Specificatio /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t IV. Filius Praeteritus /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t V. Legatum Per Vindicationem (1) /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t VI. Legatum Per Vindicationem (2) /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t VII. Legatum Per Praeceptionem /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t VIII. Datio Tutoris /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t IX. Regula Catoniana /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t X. In Iure Cessio Hereditatis /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XI. Condicio Impossibilis /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XII. Stipulatio For A Third Person /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XIII. Literal Contract /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XIV. Emptio Venditio (1) /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XV. Emptio Venditio (2) /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XVI. Mandatum /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XVII. Servus Communis /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XVIII. Datio In Solutum /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XIX. Novatio /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XX. Actio Noxalis /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t XXI. Noxae Deditio /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t Conclusion /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t Appendix 1. Pomp., D. 1.2.2.47–53: Text And Translation /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t Appendix 2. The Leaders Of The Schools /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t Appendix 3. The Sabinians And The Proculians: Topoi /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t Bibliography /  |r T.G. Leesen --  |t Source Index /  |r T.G. Leesen. 
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