Law in the Roman Provinces

The study of the Roman empire has changed dramatically in the last century, with growing emphasis on local experiences rather than a sole focus on imperial elites. This volume explores how law fits into this new, decentralized picture, utilizing a series of case studies to explore variations in the...

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505 8 |a 14 Lesbos in the Roman Empire: Treaties, Legal Institutions, and Local Sentiment towards Roman Rule -- REFERENCES -- 15 An Outline of Legal Norms and Practices in Roman Macedonia (167 BCE-212 CE) -- 1. LAW IN THE KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA -- 1.1. Submission to Romans -- 2. REPUBLICAN MACEDONIA (168/148-27 BCE) -- 3. IMPERIAL MACEDONIA (27 BCE-212 CE) -- 3.1. Manumissions -- 3.2. Funerary Monuments -- 3.3. Public Domain -- 4. CONCLUDING REMARKS -- APPENDIX -- REFERENCES -- Part III Africa and the West -- 16 The leges municipales as a Means of Legal and Social Romanization of the Provinces of the Roman Empire -- REFERENCES -- 17 Roman City-Laws of Spain and their Modelling of the Religious Landscape -- 1. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS -- 2. THE CITY-LAWS -- 2.1. Religion, Magistrates, and Priests in the City-Laws: the Lex Ursonensis -- 2.2. Religion, Cults, and Pontiffs in the City-Laws of the Principate: the Lex Irnitana -- 3. HOW TO MODEL THE RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE -- 3.1. Spain as an Amalgamation of Roman and Indigenous Gods -- 3.2. Deus et dea -- REFERENCES -- 18 Public Law in Roman North Africa -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. AFRICA PROCONSULARIS UNDER ROMAN RULE -- 3. PUBLIC LAW IN AFRICA PROCONSULARIS: THE FIRST THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. THE LEX AGRARIA OF 111 BCE -- 4. RELIGION IN ROMAN CARTHAGE: ROMAN WORSHIP, LOCAL GODS -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 19 Nutricula causidicorum: Legal Practitioners in Roman North Africa -- 1. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN ROMAN NORTH AFRICA: THE EPIGRAPHIC EVIDENCE -- A. Honours for advocati and defensores of Civic Communities -- B. Advocati and iurisperiti in Inscriptions of the Officeholding Elite: the Severan Shift -- C. Eloquence and Legal Expertise in Funerary Inscriptions of Young Men Pursuing Their Studies -- D. Legal Practice in Funerary Inscriptions of Individuals without an Officeholding Career 
505 8 |a 2. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN ROMAN NORTH AFRICA: LITERARY AND LEGAL SOURCES -- 3. FACTORS OF CHANGE: INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AND THE GROWING PRESTIGE OF LEGAL PRACTICE -- 4. CONCLUSION -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D -- Appendix E -- REFERENCES -- 20 Law, Empire, and Identity between West and East: The Danubian Provinces -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. LEGAL PERSONALITY -- 3. LAW IN TRANSACTIONS -- 4. PRECEDENT AND IDENTITY -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 21 'Provincial Law' in Britannia -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE LEGAL CONTOURS OF THE PROVINCIA -- 3. THE LEGAL EVIDENCE (NARROWLY CONSTRUED) CONCERNING BRITANNIA -- 4. THREE CASE STUDIES THAT INFORM THE LEGAL CONTOURS OF THE PROVINCIA -- 4.1. Property Law: The Case of the Wood -- 4.2. Commercial Law: Complex Transactions -- 5. A NEW MODEL OF EXCHANGE -- 6. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 22 Legal Education and Legal Culture in Gaul during the Principate -- 1. SITUATING LEGAL EDUCATION IN THE ROMAN WORLD -- 2. HIGHER EDUCATION IN ROMAN GAUL: THE CASE OF AUTUN -- 3. THE FRAGMENTA AUGUSTODUNENSIA: AN INSTANTIATION OF A WESTERN TEACHING MANUAL -- 4. LAW AND LEGAL PRACTICE IN GAUL: USING ROMAN LAW IN A PROVINCIAL SETTING -- 5. LAW AND LEGAL EDUCATION IN GAUL: QUESTIONS OF ROMANIZATION -- 6. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 23 Perspectives -- REFERENCES -- Index of Sources -- Subject Index 
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contents Cover -- Law in the Roman Provinces -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 1. AN EMPIRE OF LOCAL IDENTITIES? -- 2. POINTS OF DEPARTURE -- 3. ROMAN AMBITIONS -- 4. MECHANISMS OF LEGAL INTEGRATION -- 5. INDIGENOUS REACTIONS -- 6. MOVING FORWARD: THE IDEA OF ROMAN LAW -- REFERENCES -- Part I Egypt and the Near East -- 2 Aequum et iustum: On Dealing with the Law in the Province of Egypt -- REFERENCES -- 3 Order and Chaos in Roman Administrative Terminology -- REFERENCES -- 4 The Constitutio Antoniniana and Private Legal Practice in the Eastern Empire -- 1. THE PROBLEM: PEREGRINE LAW WITHOUT PEREGRINES -- 2. THE ROMANIZATION OF LEGAL LIFE IN THE EAST BEFORE AND AFTER THE CA -- 3. SCHÖNBAUER AGAINST ARANGIO-RUIZ -- 4. THE ΜΕΝΟΝΤΟΣ-CLAUSE IN P. GISS. 40 -- 5. ADJUSTMENTS IN LEGAL PRACTICE AFTER 212 CE -- 6. MOS REGIONIS -- 7. THE LEGAL PRACTICE OF ROMAN CITIZENS BEFORE THE CA -- 8. THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE AURELII: THE STIPULATORY CLAUSE -- 9. CENTRE AND PERIPHERY -- REFERENCES -- 5 The Decision of Septimius Severus and Caracalla on longi temporis praescriptio (BGU 267 and P.Strass. 22) -- REFERENCES -- 6 Law and Romanization in Judaea -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PROLOGUE: ROME AND HER KINGS -- 3. THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUDAEA -- 4. JEWISH COURTS, AUTONOMY, AND LAW -- 5. CONCLUSION: JUDAEA, A SPECIAL CASE? -- REFERENCES -- 7 Legal Interactions in the Archive of Babatha: P. Yadin 21 and 22 -- I -- II -- III -- REFERENCES -- 8 Law and Administration at the Edges of Empire: The Case of Dura-Europos -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE NATURE OF THE EVIDENCE -- 3. TRACES OF ROMANIZATION? DATING, AURELII, AND STIPULATIO -- 4. JUDGMENTS AND JURISDICTION -- 5. INHERITING THE PAST -- 6. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Part II Asia Minor and Greece
9 Latin Law in Greek Cities: Knowledge of Law and Latin in Imperial Asia Minor -- 1. INADEQUATE LEGAL KNOWLEDGE ON THE PART OFOFFICE HOLDERS AND THE SACRAE LITTERAE -- 2. THE TRANSLATION OF LATIN LEGAL TEXTS INTO GREEK, AND LATIN LOAN WORDS -- 3. ROMAN LAW SPECIALISTS IN THE GREEK CITIES OF ASIA MINOR: ΕΚΔΙΚΟΙ AND ΝΟΜΙΚΟΙ -- 4. A TRANSLATOR FROM COLOSSAE -- 5. CONCLUSION: LAW AND COMMUNICATION -- REFERENCES -- 10 Local Understandings of Roman Criminal Law and Procedure in Asia Minor -- 1. BEYOND THE LAW: OVER-ZEALOUS LOCAL OFFICIALS AND THE RESPONSE OF THE ROMAN STATE -- 2. ENACTING CRIMINAL LAWS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL: LOCAL COMMUNITIES' RESPONSE TO ROMAN RULE -- 3. ACTING OUTSIDE THE LAW ON BEHALF OF ROME: THE CONTRIBUTION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO IMPERIAL PEACE -- 4. IN THE NAME OF THE LAW: LOCAL COMPLAINTS ABOUT ROMAN OFFICIALS' ABUSES -- 5. CONCLUSION: EXPERIENCING ROMAN LAW, ASSERTING LOCAL AUTONOMY -- REFERENCES -- 11 Navigating Roman Law and Local Privileges in Pontus-Bithynia -- 1. TRAJAN'S APPOINTEE -- 2. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST -- 3. THE LEX POMPEIA AND 'THE LAWS OF EACH CITY' -- 4. CONCLUSION: PONTUS-BITHYNIA AND THE TREND TOWARDS LEGAL CENTRALIZATION -- REFERENCES -- 12 Law and Citizenship in Roman Achaia: Continuity and Change -- 1. INTRODUCTION: BETWEEN GRAECIA VETUS AND PROVINCIA ACHAIA -- 2. JURISDICTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS -- 3. COMPLEXITY OF LEGAL STATUSES -- 4. LEGAL CONTACT: LEGISLATION AND APPLICATION OF LAW -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 13 The Integration and Perception of the Rule of Law in Roman CreteFrom the Roman Conquest to the Endof the Principate (67 BCE -235 CE) -- 1. CRETE'S ENTRY INTO THE EMPIRE AND THE ASSEMBLING OF ROME'S BASIC ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK -- 2. THE EVOLVING INTERACTION BETWEEN THE ROMAN LEGAL SUPERSTRUCTURE AND THE CRETAN INSTITUTIONAL REALITY -- REFERENCES.
14 Lesbos in the Roman Empire: Treaties, Legal Institutions, and Local Sentiment towards Roman Rule -- REFERENCES -- 15 An Outline of Legal Norms and Practices in Roman Macedonia (167 BCE-212 CE) -- 1. LAW IN THE KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA -- 1.1. Submission to Romans -- 2. REPUBLICAN MACEDONIA (168/148-27 BCE) -- 3. IMPERIAL MACEDONIA (27 BCE-212 CE) -- 3.1. Manumissions -- 3.2. Funerary Monuments -- 3.3. Public Domain -- 4. CONCLUDING REMARKS -- APPENDIX -- REFERENCES -- Part III Africa and the West -- 16 The leges municipales as a Means of Legal and Social Romanization of the Provinces of the Roman Empire -- REFERENCES -- 17 Roman City-Laws of Spain and their Modelling of the Religious Landscape -- 1. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS -- 2. THE CITY-LAWS -- 2.1. Religion, Magistrates, and Priests in the City-Laws: the Lex Ursonensis -- 2.2. Religion, Cults, and Pontiffs in the City-Laws of the Principate: the Lex Irnitana -- 3. HOW TO MODEL THE RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE -- 3.1. Spain as an Amalgamation of Roman and Indigenous Gods -- 3.2. Deus et dea -- REFERENCES -- 18 Public Law in Roman North Africa -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. AFRICA PROCONSULARIS UNDER ROMAN RULE -- 3. PUBLIC LAW IN AFRICA PROCONSULARIS: THE FIRST THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. THE LEX AGRARIA OF 111 BCE -- 4. RELIGION IN ROMAN CARTHAGE: ROMAN WORSHIP, LOCAL GODS -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 19 Nutricula causidicorum: Legal Practitioners in Roman North Africa -- 1. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN ROMAN NORTH AFRICA: THE EPIGRAPHIC EVIDENCE -- A. Honours for advocati and defensores of Civic Communities -- B. Advocati and iurisperiti in Inscriptions of the Officeholding Elite: the Severan Shift -- C. Eloquence and Legal Expertise in Funerary Inscriptions of Young Men Pursuing Their Studies -- D. Legal Practice in Funerary Inscriptions of Individuals without an Officeholding Career
2. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN ROMAN NORTH AFRICA: LITERARY AND LEGAL SOURCES -- 3. FACTORS OF CHANGE: INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AND THE GROWING PRESTIGE OF LEGAL PRACTICE -- 4. CONCLUSION -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D -- Appendix E -- REFERENCES -- 20 Law, Empire, and Identity between West and East: The Danubian Provinces -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. LEGAL PERSONALITY -- 3. LAW IN TRANSACTIONS -- 4. PRECEDENT AND IDENTITY -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 21 'Provincial Law' in Britannia -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE LEGAL CONTOURS OF THE PROVINCIA -- 3. THE LEGAL EVIDENCE (NARROWLY CONSTRUED) CONCERNING BRITANNIA -- 4. THREE CASE STUDIES THAT INFORM THE LEGAL CONTOURS OF THE PROVINCIA -- 4.1. Property Law: The Case of the Wood -- 4.2. Commercial Law: Complex Transactions -- 5. A NEW MODEL OF EXCHANGE -- 6. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 22 Legal Education and Legal Culture in Gaul during the Principate -- 1. SITUATING LEGAL EDUCATION IN THE ROMAN WORLD -- 2. HIGHER EDUCATION IN ROMAN GAUL: THE CASE OF AUTUN -- 3. THE FRAGMENTA AUGUSTODUNENSIA: AN INSTANTIATION OF A WESTERN TEACHING MANUAL -- 4. LAW AND LEGAL PRACTICE IN GAUL: USING ROMAN LAW IN A PROVINCIAL SETTING -- 5. LAW AND LEGAL EDUCATION IN GAUL: QUESTIONS OF ROMANIZATION -- 6. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 23 Perspectives -- REFERENCES -- Index of Sources -- Subject Index
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Cover -- Law in the Roman Provinces -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 1. AN EMPIRE OF LOCAL IDENTITIES? -- 2. POINTS OF DEPARTURE -- 3. ROMAN AMBITIONS -- 4. MECHANISMS OF LEGAL INTEGRATION -- 5. INDIGENOUS REACTIONS -- 6. MOVING FORWARD: THE IDEA OF ROMAN LAW -- REFERENCES -- Part I Egypt and the Near East -- 2 Aequum et iustum: On Dealing with the Law in the Province of Egypt -- REFERENCES -- 3 Order and Chaos in Roman Administrative Terminology -- REFERENCES -- 4 The Constitutio Antoniniana and Private Legal Practice in the Eastern Empire -- 1. THE PROBLEM: PEREGRINE LAW WITHOUT PEREGRINES -- 2. THE ROMANIZATION OF LEGAL LIFE IN THE EAST BEFORE AND AFTER THE CA -- 3. SCHÖNBAUER AGAINST ARANGIO-RUIZ -- 4. THE ΜΕΝΟΝΤΟΣ-CLAUSE IN P. GISS. 40 -- 5. ADJUSTMENTS IN LEGAL PRACTICE AFTER 212 CE -- 6. MOS REGIONIS -- 7. THE LEGAL PRACTICE OF ROMAN CITIZENS BEFORE THE CA -- 8. THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE AURELII: THE STIPULATORY CLAUSE -- 9. CENTRE AND PERIPHERY -- REFERENCES -- 5 The Decision of Septimius Severus and Caracalla on longi temporis praescriptio (BGU 267 and P.Strass. 22) -- REFERENCES -- 6 Law and Romanization in Judaea -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PROLOGUE: ROME AND HER KINGS -- 3. THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUDAEA -- 4. JEWISH COURTS, AUTONOMY, AND LAW -- 5. CONCLUSION: JUDAEA, A SPECIAL CASE? -- REFERENCES -- 7 Legal Interactions in the Archive of Babatha: P. Yadin 21 and 22 -- I -- II -- III -- REFERENCES -- 8 Law and Administration at the Edges of Empire: The Case of Dura-Europos -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE NATURE OF THE EVIDENCE -- 3. TRACES OF ROMANIZATION? DATING, AURELII, AND STIPULATIO -- 4. JUDGMENTS AND JURISDICTION -- 5. INHERITING THE PAST -- 6. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Part II Asia Minor and Greece
9 Latin Law in Greek Cities: Knowledge of Law and Latin in Imperial Asia Minor -- 1. INADEQUATE LEGAL KNOWLEDGE ON THE PART OFOFFICE HOLDERS AND THE SACRAE LITTERAE -- 2. THE TRANSLATION OF LATIN LEGAL TEXTS INTO GREEK, AND LATIN LOAN WORDS -- 3. ROMAN LAW SPECIALISTS IN THE GREEK CITIES OF ASIA MINOR: ΕΚΔΙΚΟΙ AND ΝΟΜΙΚΟΙ -- 4. A TRANSLATOR FROM COLOSSAE -- 5. CONCLUSION: LAW AND COMMUNICATION -- REFERENCES -- 10 Local Understandings of Roman Criminal Law and Procedure in Asia Minor -- 1. BEYOND THE LAW: OVER-ZEALOUS LOCAL OFFICIALS AND THE RESPONSE OF THE ROMAN STATE -- 2. ENACTING CRIMINAL LAWS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL: LOCAL COMMUNITIES' RESPONSE TO ROMAN RULE -- 3. ACTING OUTSIDE THE LAW ON BEHALF OF ROME: THE CONTRIBUTION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO IMPERIAL PEACE -- 4. IN THE NAME OF THE LAW: LOCAL COMPLAINTS ABOUT ROMAN OFFICIALS' ABUSES -- 5. CONCLUSION: EXPERIENCING ROMAN LAW, ASSERTING LOCAL AUTONOMY -- REFERENCES -- 11 Navigating Roman Law and Local Privileges in Pontus-Bithynia -- 1. TRAJAN'S APPOINTEE -- 2. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST -- 3. THE LEX POMPEIA AND 'THE LAWS OF EACH CITY' -- 4. CONCLUSION: PONTUS-BITHYNIA AND THE TREND TOWARDS LEGAL CENTRALIZATION -- REFERENCES -- 12 Law and Citizenship in Roman Achaia: Continuity and Change -- 1. INTRODUCTION: BETWEEN GRAECIA VETUS AND PROVINCIA ACHAIA -- 2. JURISDICTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS -- 3. COMPLEXITY OF LEGAL STATUSES -- 4. LEGAL CONTACT: LEGISLATION AND APPLICATION OF LAW -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 13 The Integration and Perception of the Rule of Law in Roman CreteFrom the Roman Conquest to the Endof the Principate (67 BCE -235 CE) -- 1. CRETE'S ENTRY INTO THE EMPIRE AND THE ASSEMBLING OF ROME'S BASIC ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK -- 2. THE EVOLVING INTERACTION BETWEEN THE ROMAN LEGAL SUPERSTRUCTURE AND THE CRETAN INSTITUTIONAL REALITY -- REFERENCES.
14 Lesbos in the Roman Empire: Treaties, Legal Institutions, and Local Sentiment towards Roman Rule -- REFERENCES -- 15 An Outline of Legal Norms and Practices in Roman Macedonia (167 BCE-212 CE) -- 1. LAW IN THE KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA -- 1.1. Submission to Romans -- 2. REPUBLICAN MACEDONIA (168/148-27 BCE) -- 3. IMPERIAL MACEDONIA (27 BCE-212 CE) -- 3.1. Manumissions -- 3.2. Funerary Monuments -- 3.3. Public Domain -- 4. CONCLUDING REMARKS -- APPENDIX -- REFERENCES -- Part III Africa and the West -- 16 The leges municipales as a Means of Legal and Social Romanization of the Provinces of the Roman Empire -- REFERENCES -- 17 Roman City-Laws of Spain and their Modelling of the Religious Landscape -- 1. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS -- 2. THE CITY-LAWS -- 2.1. Religion, Magistrates, and Priests in the City-Laws: the Lex Ursonensis -- 2.2. Religion, Cults, and Pontiffs in the City-Laws of the Principate: the Lex Irnitana -- 3. HOW TO MODEL THE RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE -- 3.1. Spain as an Amalgamation of Roman and Indigenous Gods -- 3.2. Deus et dea -- REFERENCES -- 18 Public Law in Roman North Africa -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. AFRICA PROCONSULARIS UNDER ROMAN RULE -- 3. PUBLIC LAW IN AFRICA PROCONSULARIS: THE FIRST THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. THE LEX AGRARIA OF 111 BCE -- 4. RELIGION IN ROMAN CARTHAGE: ROMAN WORSHIP, LOCAL GODS -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 19 Nutricula causidicorum: Legal Practitioners in Roman North Africa -- 1. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN ROMAN NORTH AFRICA: THE EPIGRAPHIC EVIDENCE -- A. Honours for advocati and defensores of Civic Communities -- B. Advocati and iurisperiti in Inscriptions of the Officeholding Elite: the Severan Shift -- C. Eloquence and Legal Expertise in Funerary Inscriptions of Young Men Pursuing Their Studies -- D. Legal Practice in Funerary Inscriptions of Individuals without an Officeholding Career
2. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN ROMAN NORTH AFRICA: LITERARY AND LEGAL SOURCES -- 3. FACTORS OF CHANGE: INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AND THE GROWING PRESTIGE OF LEGAL PRACTICE -- 4. CONCLUSION -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D -- Appendix E -- REFERENCES -- 20 Law, Empire, and Identity between West and East: The Danubian Provinces -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. LEGAL PERSONALITY -- 3. LAW IN TRANSACTIONS -- 4. PRECEDENT AND IDENTITY -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 21 'Provincial Law' in Britannia -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE LEGAL CONTOURS OF THE PROVINCIA -- 3. THE LEGAL EVIDENCE (NARROWLY CONSTRUED) CONCERNING BRITANNIA -- 4. THREE CASE STUDIES THAT INFORM THE LEGAL CONTOURS OF THE PROVINCIA -- 4.1. Property Law: The Case of the Wood -- 4.2. Commercial Law: Complex Transactions -- 5. A NEW MODEL OF EXCHANGE -- 6. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 22 Legal Education and Legal Culture in Gaul during the Principate -- 1. SITUATING LEGAL EDUCATION IN THE ROMAN WORLD -- 2. HIGHER EDUCATION IN ROMAN GAUL: THE CASE OF AUTUN -- 3. THE FRAGMENTA AUGUSTODUNENSIA: AN INSTANTIATION OF A WESTERN TEACHING MANUAL -- 4. LAW AND LEGAL PRACTICE IN GAUL: USING ROMAN LAW IN A PROVINCIAL SETTING -- 5. LAW AND LEGAL EDUCATION IN GAUL: QUESTIONS OF ROMANIZATION -- 6. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 23 Perspectives -- REFERENCES -- Index of Sources -- Subject Index
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Cover -- Law in the Roman Provinces -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 1. AN EMPIRE OF LOCAL IDENTITIES? -- 2. POINTS OF DEPARTURE -- 3. ROMAN AMBITIONS -- 4. MECHANISMS OF LEGAL INTEGRATION -- 5. INDIGENOUS REACTIONS -- 6. MOVING FORWARD: THE IDEA OF ROMAN LAW -- REFERENCES -- Part I Egypt and the Near East -- 2 Aequum et iustum: On Dealing with the Law in the Province of Egypt -- REFERENCES -- 3 Order and Chaos in Roman Administrative Terminology -- REFERENCES -- 4 The Constitutio Antoniniana and Private Legal Practice in the Eastern Empire -- 1. THE PROBLEM: PEREGRINE LAW WITHOUT PEREGRINES -- 2. THE ROMANIZATION OF LEGAL LIFE IN THE EAST BEFORE AND AFTER THE CA -- 3. SCHÖNBAUER AGAINST ARANGIO-RUIZ -- 4. THE ΜΕΝΟΝΤΟΣ-CLAUSE IN P. GISS. 40 -- 5. ADJUSTMENTS IN LEGAL PRACTICE AFTER 212 CE -- 6. MOS REGIONIS -- 7. THE LEGAL PRACTICE OF ROMAN CITIZENS BEFORE THE CA -- 8. THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE AURELII: THE STIPULATORY CLAUSE -- 9. CENTRE AND PERIPHERY -- REFERENCES -- 5 The Decision of Septimius Severus and Caracalla on longi temporis praescriptio (BGU 267 and P.Strass. 22) -- REFERENCES -- 6 Law and Romanization in Judaea -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PROLOGUE: ROME AND HER KINGS -- 3. THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUDAEA -- 4. JEWISH COURTS, AUTONOMY, AND LAW -- 5. CONCLUSION: JUDAEA, A SPECIAL CASE? -- REFERENCES -- 7 Legal Interactions in the Archive of Babatha: P. Yadin 21 and 22 -- I -- II -- III -- REFERENCES -- 8 Law and Administration at the Edges of Empire: The Case of Dura-Europos -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE NATURE OF THE EVIDENCE -- 3. TRACES OF ROMANIZATION? DATING, AURELII, AND STIPULATIO -- 4. JUDGMENTS AND JURISDICTION -- 5. INHERITING THE PAST -- 6. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Part II Asia Minor and Greece
9 Latin Law in Greek Cities: Knowledge of Law and Latin in Imperial Asia Minor -- 1. INADEQUATE LEGAL KNOWLEDGE ON THE PART OFOFFICE HOLDERS AND THE SACRAE LITTERAE -- 2. THE TRANSLATION OF LATIN LEGAL TEXTS INTO GREEK, AND LATIN LOAN WORDS -- 3. ROMAN LAW SPECIALISTS IN THE GREEK CITIES OF ASIA MINOR: ΕΚΔΙΚΟΙ AND ΝΟΜΙΚΟΙ -- 4. A TRANSLATOR FROM COLOSSAE -- 5. CONCLUSION: LAW AND COMMUNICATION -- REFERENCES -- 10 Local Understandings of Roman Criminal Law and Procedure in Asia Minor -- 1. BEYOND THE LAW: OVER-ZEALOUS LOCAL OFFICIALS AND THE RESPONSE OF THE ROMAN STATE -- 2. ENACTING CRIMINAL LAWS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL: LOCAL COMMUNITIES' RESPONSE TO ROMAN RULE -- 3. ACTING OUTSIDE THE LAW ON BEHALF OF ROME: THE CONTRIBUTION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO IMPERIAL PEACE -- 4. IN THE NAME OF THE LAW: LOCAL COMPLAINTS ABOUT ROMAN OFFICIALS' ABUSES -- 5. CONCLUSION: EXPERIENCING ROMAN LAW, ASSERTING LOCAL AUTONOMY -- REFERENCES -- 11 Navigating Roman Law and Local Privileges in Pontus-Bithynia -- 1. TRAJAN'S APPOINTEE -- 2. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST -- 3. THE LEX POMPEIA AND 'THE LAWS OF EACH CITY' -- 4. CONCLUSION: PONTUS-BITHYNIA AND THE TREND TOWARDS LEGAL CENTRALIZATION -- REFERENCES -- 12 Law and Citizenship in Roman Achaia: Continuity and Change -- 1. INTRODUCTION: BETWEEN GRAECIA VETUS AND PROVINCIA ACHAIA -- 2. JURISDICTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS -- 3. COMPLEXITY OF LEGAL STATUSES -- 4. LEGAL CONTACT: LEGISLATION AND APPLICATION OF LAW -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 13 The Integration and Perception of the Rule of Law in Roman CreteFrom the Roman Conquest to the Endof the Principate (67 BCE -235 CE) -- 1. CRETE'S ENTRY INTO THE EMPIRE AND THE ASSEMBLING OF ROME'S BASIC ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK -- 2. THE EVOLVING INTERACTION BETWEEN THE ROMAN LEGAL SUPERSTRUCTURE AND THE CRETAN INSTITUTIONAL REALITY -- REFERENCES.
14 Lesbos in the Roman Empire: Treaties, Legal Institutions, and Local Sentiment towards Roman Rule -- REFERENCES -- 15 An Outline of Legal Norms and Practices in Roman Macedonia (167 BCE-212 CE) -- 1. LAW IN THE KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA -- 1.1. Submission to Romans -- 2. REPUBLICAN MACEDONIA (168/148-27 BCE) -- 3. IMPERIAL MACEDONIA (27 BCE-212 CE) -- 3.1. Manumissions -- 3.2. Funerary Monuments -- 3.3. Public Domain -- 4. CONCLUDING REMARKS -- APPENDIX -- REFERENCES -- Part III Africa and the West -- 16 The leges municipales as a Means of Legal and Social Romanization of the Provinces of the Roman Empire -- REFERENCES -- 17 Roman City-Laws of Spain and their Modelling of the Religious Landscape -- 1. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS -- 2. THE CITY-LAWS -- 2.1. Religion, Magistrates, and Priests in the City-Laws: the Lex Ursonensis -- 2.2. Religion, Cults, and Pontiffs in the City-Laws of the Principate: the Lex Irnitana -- 3. HOW TO MODEL THE RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE -- 3.1. Spain as an Amalgamation of Roman and Indigenous Gods -- 3.2. Deus et dea -- REFERENCES -- 18 Public Law in Roman North Africa -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. AFRICA PROCONSULARIS UNDER ROMAN RULE -- 3. PUBLIC LAW IN AFRICA PROCONSULARIS: THE FIRST THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. THE LEX AGRARIA OF 111 BCE -- 4. RELIGION IN ROMAN CARTHAGE: ROMAN WORSHIP, LOCAL GODS -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 19 Nutricula causidicorum: Legal Practitioners in Roman North Africa -- 1. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN ROMAN NORTH AFRICA: THE EPIGRAPHIC EVIDENCE -- A. Honours for advocati and defensores of Civic Communities -- B. Advocati and iurisperiti in Inscriptions of the Officeholding Elite: the Severan Shift -- C. Eloquence and Legal Expertise in Funerary Inscriptions of Young Men Pursuing Their Studies -- D. Legal Practice in Funerary Inscriptions of Individuals without an Officeholding Career
2. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN ROMAN NORTH AFRICA: LITERARY AND LEGAL SOURCES -- 3. FACTORS OF CHANGE: INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AND THE GROWING PRESTIGE OF LEGAL PRACTICE -- 4. CONCLUSION -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D -- Appendix E -- REFERENCES -- 20 Law, Empire, and Identity between West and East: The Danubian Provinces -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. LEGAL PERSONALITY -- 3. LAW IN TRANSACTIONS -- 4. PRECEDENT AND IDENTITY -- 5. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 21 'Provincial Law' in Britannia -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE LEGAL CONTOURS OF THE PROVINCIA -- 3. THE LEGAL EVIDENCE (NARROWLY CONSTRUED) CONCERNING BRITANNIA -- 4. THREE CASE STUDIES THAT INFORM THE LEGAL CONTOURS OF THE PROVINCIA -- 4.1. Property Law: The Case of the Wood -- 4.2. Commercial Law: Complex Transactions -- 5. A NEW MODEL OF EXCHANGE -- 6. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 22 Legal Education and Legal Culture in Gaul during the Principate -- 1. SITUATING LEGAL EDUCATION IN THE ROMAN WORLD -- 2. HIGHER EDUCATION IN ROMAN GAUL: THE CASE OF AUTUN -- 3. THE FRAGMENTA AUGUSTODUNENSIA: AN INSTANTIATION OF A WESTERN TEACHING MANUAL -- 4. LAW AND LEGAL PRACTICE IN GAUL: USING ROMAN LAW IN A PROVINCIAL SETTING -- 5. LAW AND LEGAL EDUCATION IN GAUL: QUESTIONS OF ROMANIZATION -- 6. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 23 Perspectives -- REFERENCES -- Index of Sources -- Subject Index
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