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The Hammond Collection
Ordering Divine Knowledge in Late Roman Legal Discourse
The Corpus Juris Civilis
Birkbeck Institutional Research Online
177 Roman Anti-Jewish Legislation And
The Religious Administration of Constantine
Tradition and Technique of Codification in the Modern World: the Louisiana Experience John H
Introduction: Approaching Julian Full Article Language: En Indien Anders: Engelse Articletitle: 0
Shaping the Dioceses of Asiana and Africa in Late Antiquity
In the Valley There Is a Garden: the Spiritual and Cultural Treasury of St
The Church's Unity and Authority: Augustine's Effort to Convert The
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO a NEW LEGAL COSMOS. LATE ROMAN LAWYERS and the EARLY MEDIEVAL CHURCH Caroline Humfress "Nor Do We Permit
Augustine's Roman Empire
Codex Theodosianus 16.2.12 and the Genesis of the Ecclesiastic Privilegium Fori
The Corpus Juris Civilis: a Guide to Its History and Use*
Why Penalties Become Harsher: the Roman Case, Late Republic to Fourth Centruy Empire;Note Peter Garnsey
THE CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS in the EARLY MIDDLE AGES Justinian's
Iconographic Variation in a Tenth-Century Evangelion
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How to Honour the Emperor in the Christian Roman Empire? Maijastina Kahlos
Codex Theodosianus
An Icon of Ugliness—Eutropius the Eunuch
Between Slavery and Freedom: Disputes Over Status and the Codex Justinianus
The Decree of 321: Cologne, the Emperor and Jewish History
The Codex Theodosianus: on Religion, 4Th Century CE
Leviticus, the Emperor Theodosius, and the Law of God: Three Prohibitions of Male Homosexuality
The Influence of Roman Law on Early Medieval Culture, 3 Hastings Int'l & Comp.L
RLST 124I: Varieties of Ancient Judaism Spring 2009 Handout #6 (May 7, 2009) “Roman Christians: the Parting of the Ways”
'Cherchez La Femme!' Heresy and Law in Late Antiquity
THE USE of GREEK in the THEODOSIAN CODE* Byzantine
Justice Fred Blume and the Translation of Justinian's Code*
Ambrose and Stilicho: Politics in the Post-Theodosian World
The Corpus Juris Civilis
Byzantine Law As a Nursery Garden for Legal Transplants with Specific Review of Dusan’S Code
20: Mediterranean Jews in a Christianizing Empire