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Social status and legal privilege in the Roman Empire.
- Title
- Social status and legal privilege in the Roman Empire.
- Author
- Garnsey, Peter.
- Publication
- Oxford, Clarendon, 1970.
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Details
- Description
- xiii, 320 p.; 23 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- Revision of author's thesis, Oxford.
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. [281]-287.
- Contents
- Pt. 1. Courts : The senatorial court under the Julio-Claudians -- The senatorial court from the Flavians to the Severans -- Emperor, governors, and delegated jurisdiction. Pt. 2. The dual-penalty system : Penalties and the treatment of the accused -- Hadrian and the evolution of the dual-penalty system -- The legal basis of the dual-penalty system. Pt. 3. The civil suit : The praetor -- The judge. Pt. 4. The honestiores : The vocabulary of privilege -- Privileged groups -- Citizens and honestiores -- Differences in rank and the value of legal privilege.
- Call Number
- D-20 651
- ISBN
- 0198251947
- LCCN
- 71574750
- OCLC
- 154280
- Author
- Garnsey, Peter.
- Title
- Social status and legal privilege in the Roman Empire.
- Imprint
- Oxford, Clarendon, 1970.
- Bibliography
- Bibliography: p. [281]-287.
- Research Call Number
- D-20 651