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    Leiden : Brill
    ISBN: 9789004189256 , 9004189254
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 434 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Columbia studies in the classical tradition Vol. 35
    Series Statement: Columbia studies in the classical tradition
    DDC: 306.2/50937
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    Keywords: Architecture and society ; Architecture and state ; Architecture Political aspects ; Culture and law ; Public buildings ; Rome ; Justice, Administration of (Roman law) ; Rome ; Buildings, structures, etc ; Konferenzschrift 2007 ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 2007 ; Konferenzschrift ; Römisches Reich ; Gericht ; Öffentliches Gebäude
    Abstract: Summary: Despite the crucial role played by both law and architecture in Roman culture, the Romans never developed a type of building that was specifically and exclusively reserved for the administration of justice: courthouses did not exist in Roman antiquity. The present volume addresses this paradox by investigating the spatial settings of Roman judicial practices from a variety of perspectives. Scholars of law, topography, architecture, political history, and literature concur in putting Roman judicature back into its concrete physical context, exploring how the exercise of law interacted with the environment in which it took place, and how the spaces that arose from this interaction were perceived by the ancients themselves. The result is a fresh view on a key aspect of Roman culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Ius and space : an introduction / Francesco de AngelisCivil procedure in classical Rome : having an audience with the magistrate / Ernest Metzger -- A place for jurists in the spaces of justice? / Kaius Tuori -- Finding a place for law in the High Empire : Tacitus, Dialogus 39.1-4 / Bruce Frier -- The urban Praetor's Tribunal in the Roman Republic / Eric Kondratieff -- The emperor's justice and its spaces in Rome and Italy / Francesco de Angelis -- The forum of Augustus in Rome : law and order in sacred spaces / Richard Neudecker -- What was the Forum Iulium used for? : the Fiscus and its jurisdiction in first-century Rome / Marco Maiuro -- A relief, some letters and the Centumviral Court / Leanne Bablitz -- Spaces of justice in Roman Egypt / Livia Capponi -- The setting and staging of Christian trials / Jean-Jacques Aubert -- Kangaroo courts : displaced justice in the Roman novel / John Bodel -- Chronotopes of justice in the Greek novel : trials in narrative spaces / Saundra Schwartz.
    Note: Papers from a conference of the same name that took place at Columbia's Center for the Ancient Mediterranean on November 17th and 18th, 2007 , Ius and space : an introduction , Civil procedure in classical Rome : having an audience with the magistrate , A place for jurists in the spaces of justice? , Finding a place for law in the High Empire : Tacitus, Dialogus 39.1-4 , The urban Praetor's Tribunal in the Roman Republic , The emperor's justice and its spaces in Rome and Italy , The forum of Augustus in Rome : law and order in sacred spaces , What was the Forum Iulium used for? : the Fiscus and its jurisdiction in first-century Rome , A relief, some letters and the Centumviral Court , Spaces of justice in Roman Egypt , The setting and staging of Christian trials , Kangaroo courts : displaced justice in the Roman novel , Chronotopes of justice in the Greek novel : trials in narrative spaces
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