![]() ![]() David Hunt is Lecturer in Classics, University of Durham. ![]() Judith Evans Grubbs is Associate Professor of Classical Studies, Sweet Briar College, Virginia. Simon Corcoran was formerly a research student at St John’s College, Oxford. Tony Honoré is Emeritus Professor of Civil Law in the University of Oxford. John Matthews is Professor of Middle and Later Roman History and Fellow of The Queen’s College, Oxford. Ian Wood is Senior Lecturer in History, University of Leeds.īoudewijn Sirks is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law, Mommsen’s Encounter with the Code Brian Croke 217Ĭontributors Jill Harries is Lecturer in Ancient History, University of St Andrews. From Benedict to Gratian: the Code in medievalĮcclesiastical authors Dafydd Walters 200ġ0. The Origins of the Collectio Sirmondiana: a new look at the evidence Mark Vessey 178 9. The Code in Merovingian Gaul Ian Wood 161 8. ![]() Christianising the Roman Empire: the evidence of the Part III. Constantine and Imperial Legislation on theĦ. Hidden from History: the legislation of Liciniusĥ. Some Quaestors of the Reign of Theodosius II Tony Honoré 68 The Sources of the Code Boudewijn Sirks 45 3. The Making of the Text John Matthews 19Ģ. List of contributors vi Introduction: The Background to the Code Jill Harries 1 Part I. Printed and bound in Great Britain by Redwood Books, Trowbridge Photoset in North Wales by Derek Doyle & Associates, Mold, Clwyd. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library I2428 8 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by an means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. The Old Piano Factory 48 Hoxton Square, London NI 6PB © 1993 by Jill Harries and Ian WoodĪll rights reserved. The Theodosian Code Studies in the Imperial Law of Late Antiquity edited byįirst published in 1993 by Gerald Duckworth & Co. ![]() Seeck’s edition of the Notitia Dignitatum Insignia of the Eastern Quaestor, from O. ![]()
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