LET-GESM4304
Roman Law and Society
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CursusLET-GESM4304
Studiepunten (ECTS)5 - 10
Categorie-
VoertaalEngels
Aangeboden doorRadboud Universiteit; Faculteit der Letteren; Geschiedenis;
Docenten
Docent
dr. K. Ihnat
Overige cursussen docent
Contactpersoon van de cursus
dr. D. Slootjes
Overige cursussen docent
Docent
dr. D. Slootjes
Overige cursussen docent
Docent
prof. mr. H.L.E. Verhagen
Overige cursussen docent
Collegejaar2016
Periode
PER 3  (30-01-2017 t/m 02-04-2017)
Aanvangsblok
PER 3
Onderwijsvorm
voltijd
Opmerking-
Inschrijven via OSIRISJa
Inschrijven voor bijvakkersJa
VoorinschrijvingNee
WachtlijstNee
Plaatsingsprocedure-
Cursusdoelen

Students will master the main principles of Roman private law and will be able to apply these to cases contained in the Corpus iuris civilis. Students will understand why analysing Roman legal sources can provide valuable insights into Roman society. In addition, students will understand why Roman law must be considered as one of the most valuable Roman legacies to modern Europe.

Inhoud

There are more and more ancient historians who recognize the importance of legal rules and institutions for understanding the functioning of Roman society. However, using Roman legal texts for answering historical questions implies a "necessary grasp of legal technicalities" (Jill Harries). One of the main aims of this course is to introduce historians to the analytical methods that lawyers deploy when looking at Roman legal sources. On the basis of writings by Roman lawyers, we will discuss Roman legal institutions such as possession, ownership, mortgages, contracts and delicts. We will examine whether the 'law in books' (Corpus iuris civilis) corresponded with the 'law in action', as derived from epigraphic materials (e.g. writing tablets, papyri, inscriptions). In particular we will look at documents (loans, mortgages, auction announcements, writs of summons) from the so-called 'archive of the Sulpicii', the only surviving archive of a Roman bank. In doing so, we will also pay attention to the role of freedmen, slaves and women in the economic life of the first century AD.

Niveau
MA

Toetsinformatie
Exam and additional paper for extra credits.
Students can earn an additional 5 EC by adding a paper to this course. Contact the professor for details.

Voorkennis
See OER Master History.

Contact informatie
Dr. D. Slootjes (d.slootjes@let.ru.nl); dr. K. Ihnat (k.ihnat@let.ru.nl)

Aanbevolen materiaal
Boek
David Johnston, Roman Law in Context, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1999
Reader
Reader Roman Law and Society (Radboud University)

Werkvormen
Seminar
AanwezigheidsplichtJa

Toetsen
Written Exam
Weging100
ToetsvormTentamen
GelegenhedenBlok PER 3, Blok PER 4

Additional paper for extra credits
Weging100
ToetsvormPaper
GelegenhedenBlok PER 3, Blok PER 4

Opmerking
Studenten kunnen door middel van een aanvullend werkstuk (TOETS-02) 5 extra stp. aan deze cursus toevoegen.