Gaius meets Cicero : law and rhetoric in the school controversies / by Tessa G. Leesen.
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- Law and rhetoric in the school controversies
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- KJA690 .L44 2010eb
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universiteit van Tilburg, Tilburg, Netherlands, 2009.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-350) and index.
Acknowledgments; Abbreviations Used for Frequently Mentioned Works of Reference; Introduction; I Male Puberty; II Res Mancipi; III Specificatio; IV Filius Praeteritus; V Legatum per Vindicationem (1); VI Legatum per Vindicationem (2); VII Legatum per Praeceptionem; VIII Datio Tutoris; IX Regula Catoniana; X In Iure Cessio Hereditatis; XI Condicio Impossibilis; XII Stipulatio for a Third Person; XIII Literal Contract; XIV Emptio Venditio (1); XV Emptio Venditio (2); XVI Mandatum; XVII Servus Communis; XVIII Datio in Solutum; XIX Novatio; XX Actio Noxalis; XXI Noxae Deditio; Conclusion.
The 'school controversies' between the Sabinians and the Proculians continue to be the focus of debate in Roman law. The present volume attempts to determine what gave rise to these controversies by associating them with legal practice and the use of topi.
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Text in English with excerpts from Gaius' Institutiones in Latin, accompanied by English translations.
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