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Of Codes & Crowns Links: Unit 4, Roman Law
General Resources | A Brief History | Ancient Law | Praetors | Jurists | Advocates | Imperial Law | Justinian’s Code
General Resources
Legal Latin Overview of the Roman legal system and prisons along with vocabulary and activities.
Wikipedia: Roman Law
Catholic Encyclopedia: Roman Law
1911 Britannica: Roman Law
Questions and Answers on Roman Law
Roman Law Resources Information on Roman law sources and literature, the teaching of Roman law, and the persons who engage in the study of Roman law.
The Civil Law Includes the Twelve Tables, Institutes of Gaius, Rules of Ulpian, Opinions of Paulus, Enactments of Justinian, and the Constitutions of Leo. Translated from Latin by S.P. Scott.
Index of Roman Laws A list of laws followed by a short summary of each.
Roman Law Library A collection of Roman laws. In Latin and other languages (this link is to English translations).
The Roman Creation of Modern Law A chapter from the book The Story of Law by John Maxcy Zane.
An Introduction to the Principles of Roman Civil Law An online book by P. Van Warmelo, Professor of Law, University of South Africa.
The Story of Civilization: Part III: Caesar and Christ: A History of Roman Civilization and of Christianity from Their Beginnings to A.D. 325 by Will Durant, Chapter IV: the Augustan Reformation and Chapter XVIII: Roman Law
Google Directory: Law of Ancient Rome
Yahoo Directory: Law of Ancient Rome
Open Directory Project: Law of Ancient Rome
A Brief History of Ancient Rome
Frank E. Smitha’s The Ancient World An online book.
The Rise of Ancient Rome
Rome, Greeks, and Sulla’s Dictatorship
Judea and Civil War
Fall of the Roman Republic
Jews and Christians in Rome’s Golden Age
Rule by the Julio-Claudians
Rome, From Golden Age to Political Chaos
Remnants of the Roman Empire
Outlines of Roman History Online text by William C. Morey.
J.B. Bury: History of the Later Roman Empire An online text.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon An online text of the classic work.
Maps of the Roman Republic and Empire
The Roman Republic From 509 B.C. to the Elevation of Augustus
The Roman Republic Lecture notes.
Notes on Roman Politics By Barbara McManus, College of New Rochelle.
The Roman Republic Constitution An explanation of the government of the Republic.
A Roman History Timeline Timelines of the major periods in Roman history.
Timelines for Ancient Roman History
From Octavian to Augustus: Timeline and Images
A Visual Compendium of Roman Emperors
Julius Caesar: The Last Dictator A biography of Caesar and Rome. By Suzanne Cross.
Rome History, culture, philosophy, and resources. By Richard Hooker.
Illustrated History of the Roman Empire Extensive information.
The Romans The history of Rome. By the BBC.
Rome: Republic to Empire Web page originally developed for a course titled “Ancient Rome in Film, Fiction, and Fact.
Roma: Political System Briefly reviews three eras: Kings, Republic, and Empire.
Ordinary Consuls of the Roman Republic and Empire, 300 B.C.–68 A.D. A list of the consuls.
The Roman Empire in the First Century From PBS.
The Roman Empire A history of Rome.
Daily Life in Ancient Rome
The Roman Civilisation
Forum Romanum A helpful starting point for anyone interested in the civilization of ancient Rome. By David Camden.
LacusCurtius: Into the Roman World Many resources on ancient Rome.
Ancient Rome More links to resources.
Resources for Augustan Studies Links to sites on Octavian.
When Roman Law Ruled the Western World Reading and lesson from Constitutional Rights Foundation, which includes extensive links on Roman law.
Google Directory: History of Ancient Rome
Yahoo Directory: History of Ancient Rome
Open Directory Project: History of Ancient Rome
Ancient Law of Rome & the Twelve Tables
Ancient Roman Laws
Wikipedia: Twelve Tables
Lex Duodecim Tabularum Article on the Twelve Tables by George Long, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College.
The History Guide: The Laws of the Twelve Tables
The Law of the Twelve Tables From E. H. Warmington, Remains of Old Latin III, circa 450 B.C.
Roman Law: The Twelve Tables
Ancient History Sourcebook: The Twelve Tables, c. 450 BCE
Avalon Project: The Twelve Tables
Project Gutenberg EBook of The Twelve Tables
Constitution.org: The Laws of the Twelve Tables
Obis Latinus: Twelve Tables In both the original Latin and an English translation by Oliver J. Thatcher, ed., The Library of Original Sources.
Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics: The Laws of the Twelve Tables Translation by Samuel P. Scott.
The Twelve Tables
The Twelve Tables Commentary and translation by Johnson, Coleman-Norton & Bourne, Ancient Roman Statutes, Austin, 1961
Praetor System & Law of Nations
Wikipedia: Praetor
1911 Britannica: Praetor
Livius: Praetor
VRoma: Praetor
’Lectric Law Library: Praetor
Jurists
Wikipedia: Gaius
The Four Commentaries of Gauis (Translated by Scott)
Commentary I
Commentary II
Commentary III
Commentary IV
Institutes of Gaius (Translated by Poste)
Book I: Status or Unequal Rights
Book II: Equal Rights
Book III: Intestacy
Book IV: Procedure
Chapter VI of The Decline and Fall Of The Roman Empire Contains the death of Severus and the tyranny of Caracalla. From Edward Gibbon’s classic work.
Wikipedia: Category: Roman Jurists Links to Wikipedia articles on Roman jurists.
Criminal Law & Advocates
Wikipedia: Cicero
Plutarch’s Lives: Cicero
Cicero: Pro Roscio Amerino A nice summary of the Roscius case.
Defence of Roscius Cicero’s Speech defending Roscius.
The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero
Wikipedia: Pliny the Younger
Pliny the Younger A biography by Jona Lendering.
Pliny the Younger: Letters
Aristotle’s Rhetoric An online version of the text.
The Art of Rhetoric: Learning How to Use the Three Main Rhetorical Styles
The Types of Appeal in an Argument
Logos, Ethos and Pathos
A General Summary of Aristotle’s Appeals
Ethos, Pathos, Logos Links
Imperial Law
Capital Punishment
Slavery in Society in Ancient Rome Resources from Professor Brent Shaw, University of Pennsylvania.
The Murder of Pedanius Secundus Account by the Roman historian Tacitus.
Justinian’s Code
A Chronology of Early Byzantine History Outline notes of Byzantine history.
Encarta: Justinian I
Wikipedia: Justinian I
Catholic Encyclopedia: Justinian I
Roman Emperors: Justinian (527–565 A.D.) A biography.
The Greek Compilation of Roman Law A chapter from the book The Story of Law by John Maxcy Zane.
Wikipedia: Corpus Juris Civilis
Codex Justinianeus Article by George Long, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College.
Medieval Sourcebook: The Institutes of Justinian Selected Laws
The Civil Law Translated by S.P. Scott.
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