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Frederick Parker Walton’s Historical Introducti on to is a magisterial work that was part of the movement for the revival of Roman law teaching in the Anglo-American world…” Introducti on, iii

Historical Introduction to the Roman Law Fourth Edition, Revised (1920) Frederick Parker Walton iii-vii (new introducti on), xvi, 394 pp.

With a New Introduction by Michael H. Hoefl ich John H. & John M. Kane Professor of Law of Kansas School of Law

“With the excepti on of the Bible there is no book which has so profoundly aff ected western civilizati on as the Corpus Juris.” With these suggesti ve words Dean Walton begins his clear and interesti ng summary of the history of the Roman Law before Justi nian. Intended as an introducti on to the study in Montreal of the Roman law in its modern form, and especially as it appears today in the law of the Province of Quebec, it is equally valuable for one who is to learn the modern and for one to whom Roman law is of interest only as a wonderful and eff ecti ve example of the human intellect applied to the complex aff airs of an imperial Hardcover 2016 ISBN 9781584779667 civilizati on. Dean Walton describes clearly and convincingly $59.95 not only the history of important legal doctrines, but also the consti tuti onal history of Rome so far as it had to do with the making of law. The author’s learning is evident, but not obtrusive; his grasp of the subject is complete; his enthusiasm is, even to a devotee of the , almost contagious. Of especial value to a student of English law are his descripti on of the growth of the commercial law at Rome, his explanati on of the ante-Justi nian sources of law, and his theory of the development of the jus genti um. In publishing in so handy a form just the facts about the history of Roman law that we most need to know, Dean Walton has deserved the thanks of the profession. Joseph Henry Beale, Jr., 17 Harvard Law Review 294 1903–1904

FREDERICK PARKER WALTON [1858–1948] studied classics at Oxford, received his LLB at the University of Edinburgh and became an advocate in that city. He lectured in Roman law at the University of Glasgow before he was appointed Dean of the law faculty, McGill University, Montreal. He was the author of The Egypti an Law of Obligati ons (1920) and other works on Scotti sh and Canadian law. 1 With New Introductions by Michael H. Hoeflich

Th e History of the Roman or Civil Law Shewing Its Origin and Progress; How, and When the Several parts of It Were First Compil'd; ... To Which is Added, Dr. Duck's Treatise on the Use and Authority of the Civil Law in England (1724) Claude Joseph de Ferriere John Beaver, Translator. Sir Arthur Duck. With Th e History of the Origine of the French Translated from the French by J.B. Esq., With a Preface and Notes Shewing, the Analogy of the Laws of the Antient Gauls and Britons v (iii-v new introducti on), [ix], iv, [1], 169, xxxviii, [8], vii, 105, 7 pp.

Through the infl uence of Doctors' Commons and the universiti es the civilians played an important role in the development of English law, especially in the fi elds of commercial, estate and . Despite its value, study of the civil law had entered a moribund phase by the eighteenth century. Several student handbooks att empted to correct this defi ciency, and Beaver’s translati on of Ferriere’s treati se is among the best. Accompanied by Duck’s Hardcover 2010 $29.95 learned essay that connects the civil law to the common law, the work is among the fi rst in English to establish the ISBN 9781584776635 confl uence of these legal traditi ons. Also included is Beaver’s translati on of The History of the Origine of the French Paperback 2010 $17.95 Laws, Translated from the French by J.B. Esq., Shewing, the Analogy of the Laws of the Anti ent Gauls and Britons. ISBN 9781616190590 First published anonymously in 1703, it has been att ributed to Ferriere, Gabriel Argou and Claude Fleury.

An Analysis of the Civil Law In Which a Comparison Is Occasionally Made between the Roman Laws and Th ose of England. A New Edition With Alterations and Additions, Being the Heads of a Course of Lectures Publicly Read in the University of Cambridge by John William Geldart... (1836) Samuel Hallifax v (iii-v new introducti on), xxxv, 226, [1] pp.

Reprint of the fi nal and best editi on. In 1774 Hallifax, Bishop of Gloucester, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cam- bridge University and teacher of Sir Henry Maine, off ered a course of lectures on "the Roman Civil Law." According to the Dicti onary of Nati onal Biography, they were "att ended by persons of the highest rank and fortune at the university." The lectures were published that year and reissued in 1775, 1779 and 1818. Geldart became Regius Professor in 1814. His lectures are interesti ng because they off er a snapshot of civil law studies at Cambridge a half-century later.

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History of the Roman-Dutch Law (1908) Johannes Wilhelmus Wessels iv (new introducti on), xv, 791 pp.

Roman-Dutch law is a hybrid of medieval Dutch law, mainly Germanic in origin, and Roman law as defi ned by the Corpus Juris Civilis and its later recepti on. It was developed in Holland during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Bynkershoek, Damhouder, Groti us and other important Roman-Dutch scholars had a profound infl uence on the development of European civil law and were the primary conduit that brought civil- law ideas to America. Dutch colonists exported it to South Africa, where it became the primary component of its current legal system. This engagingly writt en history by a judge of the Transvaal Supreme off ers a thorough analysis of Roman-Dutch and its intellectual background. He devotes a great deal of att enti on to its literature, and he analyzes several treati ses at length. Valuable as an introducti on to one of the most important legal systems in history, it is equally useful as a reference.

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Th e Commentaries Bartolus on the Th e First Year of and Rules Confl ict of Laws of Roman Law of Ulpian (1885) (1914) (1906) Translated with Notes by J.T. Abdy and Joseph Henry Beale, Fernand Bernard Bryan Walker translator Translated by Charles P. Sherman J.T. Abdy 86 pp. xiii, 326 pp. and Bryan Walker Probably the fi rst This is a useful doctrine on the xxvi, 501 pp. introducti on to confl ict of laws. Roman law with a In Lati n with a parallel Bartolus was one of level of detail that English translati on. the great medieval falls midway between One of the fi ve commentators. an outline and a authoriti es accepted Hardcover 2003 $65. textbook. Carefully Hardcover 2006 $39.95 by Justi nian, it is the ISBN 9781584772941 Hardcover 2008 $27.95 ISBN 9781584775485 primary source of the ISBN 9781584778868 organized, it is also Insti tutes. an excellent reference Paperback 2010 $21.95 guide. ISBN 9781616190224

Encyclopedic Dictionary “This dicti onary is intended to meet the needs of the student with litt le or no of Roman Law (1953) knowledge of Roman law or indeed of Lati n. It seeks to provide a brief picture of Roman legal insti tuti ons and sources as a sort of fi rst introducti on to them. Adolf Berger A very large number of brief-usually very brief-entries provide explanati ons of Roman legal terms, civil and criminal, and summary accounts of the [ii], 333-808 pp. sources. This is a formidable task to undertake single-handed, and Dr. Berger is to be congratulated on the great learning and thoroughness with which he A comprehensive reference that has carried it through. (...) The extensive bibliographies at the end of each includes a useful English-Lati n entry of any substance are intended for the advanced reader who will fi nd law glossary and an extensive them invaluable, though someti mes, where the subject covered is wide, he bibliography (centered on English- will wish they were classifi ed. (...) The works ends with a remarkable general language publicati ons) that covers bibliography listi ng some fi ft een hundred works under headings ranging from all of the dicti onary’s topics. the main divisions of the law to ‘Christi anity and Roman Law’ and ‘Roman law A formidable research tool. in non-juristi c sources.’ This last is parti cularly valuable.” -- Barry Nicholas, 44 Journal of Roman Studies (1954) 160

“The publicati on of Mr. Adolf Berger’s encyclopedic dicti onary of Roman law is a very important accomplishment in the recent history of American Hardcover 2014 $39.95 legal scholarship. The American legal world owes him homage for putti ng ISBN 9781584771425 at its disposal the scholarship of twenti eth-century European Romanism, or Paperback 2014 $29.95 indicati ng the entrances thereto.” ISBN 9781616194666 -- Mitchell Franklin, 28 Tulane Law Review (1953-1954) 412

Th e Roman Th e Ecclesiastical Th e Roman Law Assemblies from Edicts of the of Slavery their Origin to Th eodosian Code Th e Condition of the the End of the (1905) Slave in from Augustus to Republic (1909) William K. Boyd Justinian (1908) George Willis 122 pp. W.W. Buckland Botsford Discusses the xii, [2], 735 pp. x, 521 pp. infl uence of he Code’s A systemati c and “ An indispensable ecclesiasti cal edicts scholarly descripti on reference.” on early medieval of the principles of the --A Guide to jurisprudence and the Hardcover 2005 $21.95 Roman law regarding Historical Literature Episcopal . He slavery. Hardcover 2001 $28.95 209 ISBN 9781584775317 also examines how Hardcover 2001 $39.95 ISBN 9781584771654 the Code engaged the ISBN 9781584770688 With appendices and legal confl ict between a thorough index. Christi anity and paganism. 3 Selected Titles

Th e Principles of Th e A Compendium of Roman Law and Essays on the Roman Law Founded Th eir Relation to Constitutional History on the Institutes from the Accession of Modern Law [1938] Domitian (81 A.D.) to the of Justinian Together With William L. Burdick Retirement of Nicephorus III. (1081 A.D.) (1910) Examination Questions Set in the University and xxi, 748 pp. F.W. Bussell Bar Examinations (With Solutions) (1878) A fi ne introducti on 2 vols. xiv, 402; xxiii, to Roman law and its 521 pp. Gordon Campbell signifi cance to personal Covers the civilian monarchy and family law in the x, 271, [1] pp. Hardcover 2004 $49.95 Hardcover 2000 $69.95 and military reacti on to Hardcover 2008 $25.95 English, American and A detailed outline ISBN 9781584772538 ISBN 9781584770824 the pagan empire and the ISBN 9781584777564 civil-law systems. summary and a handy politi cal infl uences molding Paperback 2012 $39.95 reference for the non- the nominal autocracy of ISBN 9781616192556 specialist scholar. the Cæsars. A Manual of Lectures on the A Short History of Roman Law (1893) Growth of Roman Law Criminal Law Being the First Part of his Daniel Chamier Manuel Elementaire De in Ancient Droit Romain. Translated xii, 233 pp. Communities by Augustus Henry Frazer Intended for law (1890) and John Home Cameron students who are busy (1906) but desire more than an Richard R. Cherry Paul F. Girard outline of the subject, xi, 123 pp. Chamier’s manual off ers v, 220 pp. a clearly focused survey A pioneering and fascinati ng comparati ve A translati on of the fi rst Hardcover 2007 $22.95 with detailed discussion Hardcover 2002 $21.95 Hardcover 2000 $23.95 study of ancient Irish, book of Girard’s popular ISBN 9781584777472 of Roman elements that ISBN 9781584771678 ISBN 9781584770787 are relevant to present- Hebrew, Mohammedan, and important treati se on day common law. Paperback 2012 $15.95 Roman and English penal the consti tuti onal and legal ISBN 9781616192686 law systems. development of Rome.

Th e Pandects Th e Institutes Th e Legal Procedure A Treatise on the Roman of Justinian of Cicero’s Time Law and Upon its With the Novel as to (1901) Connection with Modern Successions (1855) Legislation. Translated A.H.J. Greenidge from the Dutch by R. William Grapel De Tracy Gould (1873) xiii, 599 pp. x, 316 pp. A systemati c and historical J.E. Goudsmit treatment of the civil and A notably lucid criminal procedure of xx, [1], 368 pp. translati on of the Cicero’s ti me. Examines Insti tutes. A thorough topic-by-topic the legal diffi culti es and analysis of the with contradicti ons found Hardcover 2005 $37.95 Hardcover 2008 $28.95 Hardcover 2000 $30.95 a running demonstrati on in Cicero’s writi ngs on ISBN 9781584775614 ISBN 9781584779056 ISBN 9781886363991 of each topic’s relevance procedure. in contemporary Paperback 2010 $22.95 Paperback 2015 $18.95 European law. ISBN 9781616190231 ISBN 9781616194734

Roman Public Life Th e Roman Law of Roman Laws (1901) Damage to Property and Charters Being a Commentary on Translated with A.H.J. Greenidge the Title of the Digest Ad Introduction and Notes Legem Aquiliam (IX. 2) xx, 483 pp. with an Introduction to the [With] Study of the Corpus Iuris Th ree Spanish Traces the growth of Civilis (1886) the Roman consti tuti on Charters and Other Documents (1912) and examines how it Erwin Grueber functi oned during the E[rnest] G[eorge] Hardy, mature Republic and xxv, 288 pp. the Principate. Translator Hardcover 2003 $28.95 Hardcover 2004 $29.95 Hardcover 2005 $39.95 v, 159; iv, 159 pp. ISBN 9781584772422 ISBN 9781584774471 ISBN 9781584775171 4 Selected Titles

Some Problems in An Introduction State and Family in Roman History to the Study of Early Rome (1908) Ten Essays Bearing the Civil Law Charles W. L. on the Administrative (1837) and Legislative Work Launspach of Julius Caesar (1924) David Irving xx, 288 pp. Ernest George Hardy [iv], 284 pp. xi, 330 pp.

Hardcover 2007 $49.95 Hardcover 2010 $24.95 Hardcover 2005 $31.95 ISBN 9781584777533 ISBN 9781584779933 ISBN 9781584775423 Launspach, a member of the Inner Temple, argues that Considers the legislati ve acti viti es of Julius Caesar. Published in 1815 as a pamphlet to aid candidates early Rome was “a conscious imitati on of the ancient Based on a careful reading of original sources, this for admission into the Faculty of Advocates. Much Gens or ancient Family, that its theory of government more than a study book, this is an excellent guide is a collecti on of essays dealing with legal and politi - was founded upon the relati ons existi ng between kins- and reference enhanced by Irving's graceful prose cal issues during the reign of Julius Caesar (and the men, and that these again, were determined by religious and detailed knowledge of classical literature. period just before). noti ons which later became transformed through de- velopments with the City and external infl uences.” (v)

The Standard Criti cal Editi on of the Corpus Juris Civilis The Standard Lati n Language Editi on of the Corpus Juris Civilis and the Basis for all Modern English Translati ons

Ancient Roman Statutes Corpus Iuris Civilis (1895) A Translation with Introduction, Commentary, Glossary, and Index (1961) , Emperor of the East. Allan Chester Johnson, Paul Robinson Coleman-Norton and Frank Card Bourne Paul Krueger, Th eodor Mommsen, Rudolf Schoell and Wilhelm Kroll Clyde Pharr, General Editor 3 Vols. xxxii, 882; xxx, 513; xvi, 810 pp. xxxi, 290 pp.

Translated and chronologically arranged, this collecti on of Roman laws is drawn Originally published from 1872 to 1895, this is one of the fi nest examples of from Bruns’s Fontes Iuris Romani Anti qui, Girard’s Textes de Droit Romain German philology and legal scholarship. In this editi on, someti mes called the and Riccobono’s Fontes Iuris Romani Antejusti ani. Laws gathered from other “Berlin Editi on,” Krueger edited the Insti tutes, Mommsen edited the Digest; the secondary sources, such as the writi ngs of ancient editi ons of inscripti ons and Code and Novels were edited by Schoell and Kroll. of papyri by modern scholars, are also included. This volume is Volume II of The Commissioned by the Emperor Justi nian in 530 CE, the body of writi ngs known Corpus of Roman Law (Corpus Juris Romani), General Editor, Clyde Pharr. collecti vely as the Corpus Juris Civilis reformed, restated and preserved Roman law. Its subsequent infl uence on European and internati onal jurisprudence is These collecti ons were compiled . . . without translati on . . . and all comment in diffi cult to overesti mate. Rediscovered during the late , it has been Lati n. The present translati on therefore is much to be welcomed, for there are many lawyers, historians and others, who, without being specialists in this fi eld, the central textbook of Roman law ever since. may expect to fi nd great value in the collecti on. (...) Politi cal, social and economic It has four components. The Code is the reformed legal system. The Insti tutes historians will fi nd this volume a mine of varied and valuable informati on. is an elementary textbook about it. The Digest is a collecti on of commentary David Yale, Yale Law Journal 71 (1961-1962) 1370, 1374 by leading jurisconsults. The Novels is a compilati on of laws and amendments ALLAN CHESTER JOHNSON (1881–1955) was West Professor of Classics, Princeton subsequent to the Code. Intended for students, the Insti tutes is a synopsis of University. Among his works are An Economic Survey of (1933–1940). the reformed legal system. 8-1/2” x 11” 9” x 13” Hardcover 2010 $295. Hardcover 2003 $95. ISBN 9781584779780 ISBN 9781584772910 5 Selected Titles

Roman Analysis of M. Th e Institutes of in the Ortolan’s Institutes Gaius and Justinian, Church of England of Justinian Th e , Six Essays (1898) Including the History and and the CXVIIIth Generalization of Roman and CXXVIIth Novels Frederic William Law (1876) Maitland With Introductions and T. Lambert Mears Translation (1882) vii, 184 pp. [J.L.E. Ortolan] T. Lambert Mears, Reprint of six essays that xvi, 445 pp. translator proclaim the authority of Roman canon law over Conceived for students lx, 626 pp. with limited ti me and the English Ecclesiasti cal Hardcover 2008 $28.95 Hardcover 2004 $65. With an extensive intro- Hardcover 1998 $19.50 fl uency in French, Courts. ISBN 9781584777571 ISBN 9781584774402 ducti on. Mears arranges ISBN 9781886363571 Mears’s Analysis is a both Insti tutes in parallel Paperback 2011 $26.95 skillful condensati on of columns to facilitate ISBN 9781616190835 Ortolan’s work. comparisons. Th e Institutes Historical Outline of Roman of Justinian Introduction to the History from Romulus Translated into English Private Law of Rome to Justinian with an Index. Th ird Edition. Revised (Including Translations Fift h Edition (1913) and Edited by Alexander of the Twelve Tables, the Grant (1916) Institutes of Gaius, and the J.B. Moyle ), James Muirhead viii, 220 pp. With Special Reference to Henry Goudy, Editor the Growth, Development An English translati on, xxviii, 443 pp. and Decay of Roman Juris- with a thorough index, prudence (1890) of Justi nian’s Insti tutes. An “instant classic,” this soon became a fi xture on David Nasmith Hardcover 2009 $28.95 Hardcover 2006 $31.95 Hardcover 2002 $24.95 reading lists and bibliog- ISBN 9781584779643 ISBN 9781584776123 xix, full-color map, 618 pp. ISBN 9781584771852 raphies. The third is the Paperback 2009 $19.95 best editi on because it A signifi cant work of ISBN 9781584779674 contains valuable notes. cultural history. An Enquiry Into the Principles and An Introduction to Use and Practice Maxims of the Study of of Juries among the Jurisprudence Justinian’s Digest Greeks and Romans (1856) Containing an Account From whence the Origin of its Composition and of of the English Jury May John George Phillimore the Jurists Used or Re- Probably be Deduced xxiv, 408 pp. ferred to Th erein (1884) (1769) In this study of Henry John Roby important principles John Pett ingal cclxxix pp. and maxims of Roman xv, [1], 200 pp. law, Phillimore provides A highly useful guide commentary on selected Hardcover 2007 $35.95 The classical roots of Hardcover 2001 $31.95 Hardcover 2000 $29.95 for anyone who wishes maxims of , ISBN 9781584777496 juries. With numerous ISBN 9781584771777 ISBN 9781584770732 to cite or study this Ulpian, Paulus, Scaevola, citati ons from Greek and Paperback 2014 $21.95 Paperback 2012 $19.95 cornerstone of Western Marcianus and Gaius. Lati n authors. ISBN 9781616194130 ISBN 9781616192631 jurisprudence. Roman Private Law Institutes and History Th e Institutes in the Times of Roman Private of Justinian of Cicero and of the Law with Catena With English Introduction, Antonines (1902) of Texts (1886) Translation, and Notes (1917) Henry John Roby Carl Salkowski E.F. Whitfi eld, Translator Th omas Collett Sandars 2 Vols. xxxii, 543; xiii, [1], and Editor 560 pp. lxxx, 608 pp. xxviii, 1048 pp. The private law of Rome Reprint of the seventh is the authenti c source “As an example of logical and fi nal editi on of one of the substance of mod- arrangement of topics of the fi nest translati ons of the Insti tutes. The Hardcover 2000 $95. ern European law. Based Hardcover 2008 $95. and the matt er relati ng Hardcover 2007 $31.95 work includes Lati n and ISBN 9781584770749 on an examinati on of ISBN 9781584779032 to them it is almost un- ISBN 9781584777267 original sources. surpassed.”: Law Quar- English text with English Paperback 2012 $65. terly Review 2 (1886) 262. commentary. ISBN 9781616192662 6

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Th e Infl uence of the Defi niti ve Scholarly Translati on of the Roman Law on the Law of England Th e Th eodosian Code and Novels and (1885) the Sirmondian A Translation with Commentary, Glossary, and Bibliography by Th omas Edward Scrutt on Clyde Pharr, in Collaboration with Th eresa Sherrer Davidson and Mary xvi, 199 pp. Brown Pharr (1952) Scru tt on’s revisionist Clyde Pharr essay, a path-breaking xxvi, 643 pp. work that won Cam- bridge University’s pres- De fi niti ve scholarly English translati on of the Codex Theodo- Hardcover 2010 $22.95 ti gious Yorke Prize, off ers sianus (Theodosian Code), which was the Code of laws that ISBN 9781584779841 a history from the Saxon regulated Roman life at its apex before the era of Justi nian. period to his day guided Paperback 2010 $18.95 The structure and scope of this text illustrate the complexity ISBN 9781616190354 by a close reading of of the legal system of this fascinati ng era and the ulti mate fall sources. of the Roman empire.

A Summary of the Marital law, adultery and inheritance; libel; the military; Roman Law pardons; government administrati on; tax and tax appeals; fi s- cal law, debtors, and peti ti ons; noti fi cati on of suit; the secret Taken from Dr. Taylor’s service; land matt ers; gladiators, conscripted labor and com- Elements of the Civil Law pulsory public service, slavery and manumission, including the 9” x 13” to which is Prefi xed A restricti on of Jews against ownership of Christi an slaves; the Hardcover 2001 $195. Dissertation on Obligation relati onship of church and state and much more are covered. (1772) ISBN 9781584771463

John Taylor With thorough introducti on, commentary, glossary, bibliogra- phy. Well-indexed. lxx, 328, [31] pp. A landmark in the history of English recepti on of Hardcover 2005 $27.95 Roman law, and originally ISBN 9781584775065 writt en in 1754 a primer on the Roman law and the principles of law. SET CONTENTS Lex Aquilia (Digest VOLUME ONE IX,2, Ad Legum Twelve Tables Aquiliam) Insti tutes of Gaius Text, Translation and Rules of Ulpian Commentary (1929) Opinions of Paulus Enactments of Justi nian James Bradley Th ayer VOLUME TWO vi, 3–226 pp. Enactments of Justi nian Digest or Pandects Books III-XVII The roman law dealing with damages, liability VOLUME THREE and gift s between Enactments of Justi nian Hardcover 2008 $39.95 husband and wife. Th e Civil Law Digest or Pandects Books XVIII-XXIX ISBN 9781584778264 . . . Edited, and Compared With All Accessible Systems of Jurisprudence Ancient and Modern. . . In Seven Books (1932) VOLUME FOUR Paperback 2010 $29.95 Enactments of Justi nian ISBN 9781616191061 S.P. Scott Digest or Pandects Books XXIX-XXXIX Roman Law in 7 Vols. 7” x 10” xiii, 332 xi, 325; vi, 347, vi, 359; vi, 342, vi, 334; vi, VOLUME FIVE Enactments of Justi nian Mediaeval Europe 333, vi, 343; vii, 335, vi, 336, vii, 318; xiii, 346, xiv, 352, xv, 366; xx, 321, xxix, 364, xxvii, 365 pp. Digest or Pandects Books XXXIX-L (1909) Comprehensive translation of numerous sources of Roman VOLUME SIX Paul Vinogradoff law, from the original . Includes the only complete English Enactments of Justi nian The Code Books I-IX 136 pp. translation of the entire Corpus Juris Civilis. VOLUME SEVEN Hardcover 2001 $695. A series of lectures that Enactments of Justi nian traces the history of the ISBN 9781584771302 The Code Books IX-XII decay of Roman law The Novels and its revival in France, Consti tuti ons of Leo England and Germany. General Index Hardcover 2001 $25.95 ISBN 9781584771098 7 About Us

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