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Informationen zum Autor IAN S. WOOD is a Lecturer in History at Napier University, Edinburgh, U, and a tutor with the Open University, UK. Jill Harries is Professor of Ancient History, University of St Andrews, UK. She is the author of Sidonius Apollinaris and the Fall of Rome (1994) and Law and Empire in Late Antiquity (1999), and editor of The Theodosian Code: Studies in the Imperial Law of Late Antiquity (1993). Jill Harries is Professor of Ancient History, University of St Andrews, UK. She is the author of Sidonius Apollinaris and the Fall of Rome (1994) and Law and Empire in Late Antiquity (1999), and editor of The Theodosian Code: Studies in the Imperial Law of Late Antiquity (1993). IAN S. WOOD is a Lecturer in History at Napier University, Edinburgh, U, and a tutor with the Open University, UK. Klappentext The Theodosian Code, put together under the Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II, is a compliation of the laws dating from 312 to 438 AD, when the code was published. It brought order to a vast unmanageable body of law and formed part of the basis for the sixth-century Institutes of Justinian, fundamental to later jurisprudence. This book is an important collection of articles, well established as an essential resource for students of Roman law, long unavailable and here published in paperback for the first time with a new preface and updated bibliography. Contributors : Simon Corcoran; Brian Croke; Judith Evans Grubbs; Jill Harries; Tony Honore; David Hunt; John Matthews; Boudewijn Sirks; Mark Vessey; Dafydd Walters; Ian Wood. Zusammenfassung An important collection of articles, well established as an essential resource for students of Roman law, long unavailable and here published in paperback for the first time with a new preface and updated bibliography. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors Preface to the Second Edition Introduction: The Background to the Code, Jill Harries Part I. Compilation Introductory Note, Jill Harries 1. The Making of the Text, John Matthews 2. The Sources of the Code, Boudewijn Sirks 3. Some Quaestors of the Reign of Theodosius II, Tony Honoré Part II. Constantine, Christianity and the Code Introductory Note, Jill Harries 4. Hidden from History: the legislation of Licinius, Simon Corcoran 5. Constantine and Imperial Legislation on the Family, Judith Evans Grubbs 6. Christianising the Roman Empire: the evidence of the Code, David Hunt Part III. Nachleben: the Code in the Middle Ages Introductory Note, Ian Wood 7. The Code in Merovingian Gaul, Ian Wood 8. The Origins of the Collectio Sirmondiana: a new look at the evidence, Mark Vessey 9. From Benedict to Gratian: the Code in medieval ecclesiastical authors, Dafydd Walters Epilogue 10. Mommsen's Encounter with the Code, Brian Croke Bibliography Index ...