Papinianus on the stage: A martyr of law or a modern model?

This paper discusses Andreas Gryphiuss tragedy (Großmütiger Rechtsgelehrter oder Sterbender Aemilius Paulus Papinianus: Trauerspiel) about the death of Papinianus, the famous Roman jurist of the Late Classic era. The author analyzes the historical context of the death of Papinianus in detail, and he...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta juridica Hungarica = Hungarian journal of legal studies 2012-03, Vol.53 (1), p.7-22
1. Verfasser: Szabó, Béla
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper discusses Andreas Gryphiuss tragedy (Großmütiger Rechtsgelehrter oder Sterbender Aemilius Paulus Papinianus: Trauerspiel) about the death of Papinianus, the famous Roman jurist of the Late Classic era. The author analyzes the historical context of the death of Papinianus in detail, and he also examines how Gryphius used the historical sources and his poetic imagination in writing his drama. The second part examines Gryphiuss ideas about the law and state and argues that he followed Jean Bodins teaching when he declared that the sovereign is bound by divine law and natural law. Additionally, the author also discusses the message of this 17th century drama for the contemporary lawyers. His main argument is that the exemplum of Papinianus encourages modern lawyers to create their professional value system and to insist on it conscientiously. Reprinted by permission of Akadémiai Kiadó
ISSN:1216-2574
1588-2616
DOI:10.1556/AJur.53.2012.1.2