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Dillard" <jwne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 10:37:10 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [WWWEDU] Roman Law Resources Roman Law Resources Edited by Ernest Metzger, University of Aberdeen <http://www.iuscivile.com/> Website Table of Contents *Notices *Materials Literature Sources Reviews Bibliographies Teaching Materials Electronic Reprints Justinian's Digest: corrections to the English translation Errata in Roman law books Palingenesia of Latin Private Rescripts 193-305 AD. From the accession of Pertinax to the abdication of Diocletian. By Professor Tony Honor. Prepared to accompany Emperors and Lawyers, 2nd ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994). A fully searchable database. Palingenesia of Latin Laws Laws of Eastern Emperors 379-450 AD and of Western Emperors 383-455 AD. By Professor Tony Honor. Prepared to accompany Law in the Crisis of Empire, 379-455 AD (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998). A fully searchable database. *Information Historians of ancient law Antiquarian booksellers Portals An index of internet portals for Roman, civil, and ancient law, as well as a small number of internal portals for classical antiquity and the middle ages. Projects Forthcoming events Past events Journals IusCivile Forum Discussion CD-ROMs on Antiquity Sepulchra Vinculorum Your help in restoring these broken links will be appreciated. *University of Aberdeen The Civil Law Centre Books from the Civil Law Centre Course: 'Foundations of Private Law' An Account of Antiquarian Legal Literature at Aberdeen This enormous bibliography was prepared for the Centre by Gero Dolezalek with great care and effort. *About this site Updates Contributions Credits Visitor statistics Search A search engine for this site. --------------------------------------------------- *About Sources <http://www.iuscivile.com/materials/sources.shtml> BELOW is a listing of sources on Roman and Civil law and related subjects available in full over the Internet. At present there is not a great amount of pertinent material available electronically. The selection below is therefore necessarily small and eclectic. Legal Collections Papyrology and Epigraphy Individual Sources CD-ROMs on Antiquity (on another page) Content Sample: Fontes et iurisconsultorum vitae (By Thomas Rfner, Universitt des Saarlandes, Saarbrcken). A selection of ancient, medieval, and modern texts. Internet Ancient History Sourcebook (Edited by Paul Halsall, Fordham University, USA). A large collection of essays, texts, and links on ancient history. Contains a page devoted to Ancient Legal Texts which covers the ancient world in both the east and the west. Most of the Roman material comprises literary sources. Internet Medieval Sourcebook (Edited by Paul Halsall, Fordham University, USA). A large collection of essays, texts, and links on medieval history. Contains a page devoted to Medieval Legal History, with the texts of sources on Roman law, Canon law, Germanic laws, European laws and law codes, English law, Jewish law, and Islamic law. The texts include selections from the Corpus Iuris Civilis, including Marriage Laws from the Digest and Codex (37K). Legal Status of Women in the Roman World (By Mary R. Lefkowitz and Maureen B. Fant, University of Kentucky, USA). A collection of classical and pre-classical texts on women's status. Palingenesia of Latin Laws (By Tony Honor). 379-450 AD (East) and 383-455 (West). Prepared to accompany Law in the Crisis of Empire, 379-455 AD (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998). Palingenesia of Latin Private Rescripts (By Tony Honor). 193-305 AD: from the accession of Pertinax to the abdication of Diocletian. Prepared to accompany Emperors and Lawyers, 2nd ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994). The Roman Law Library [Receuil des lois romaines] (By Alexandr Koptev). This is perhaps the largest collection of Roman laws on the internet. It includes a large collection of senatusconsulta and republican laws, most of the Corpus Iuris Civilis, the Codex Theodosiani, Ulpiani Regulae, Pauli Sententiae, and several sources from late antiquity. Also: mirror site. Roman Law Texts (By Robert G. Natelson, University of Montana School of Law). This collection contains Gaius' Institutes, Justinian's Institutes, and Justinian's Digest. The texts can be downloaded in Word or WordPerfect. 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