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The Invention of Law in the West
Contributor(s): Schiavone, Aldo (Author), Carden, Jeremy (Translator), Shugaar, Antony (Translator)
ISBN: 0674047338     ISBN-13: 9780674047334
Publisher: Belknap Press
OUR PRICE:   $66.33  
Product Type: Hardcover
Language: Italian
Published: January 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Ancient - Rome
- Law | Legal History
- History | Social History
Dewey: 340.54
LCCN: 2009049333
Physical Information: 1.62" H x 6.68" W x 9.49" (2.43 lbs) 640 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
- Cultural Region - Italy
 
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Law is a specific form of social regulation distinct from religion, ethics, and even politics, and endowed with a strong and autonomous rationality. Its invention, a crucial aspect of Western history, took place in ancient Rome. Aldo Schiavone, a world-renowned classicist, reconstructs this development with clear-eyed passion, following its course over the centuries, setting out from the earliest origins and moving up to the threshold of Late Antiquity.

The invention of Western law occurred against the backdrop of the Roman Empire's gradual consolidation--an age of unprecedented accumulation of power which transformed an archaic predisposition to ritual into an unrivaled technology for the control of human dealings. Schiavone offers us a closely reasoned interpretation that returns us to the primal origins of Western legal machinery and the discourse that was constructed around it--formalism, the pretense of neutrality, the relationship with political power. This is a landmark work of scholarship whose influence will be felt by classicists, historians, and legal scholars for decades.


Contributor Bio(s): Schiavone, Aldo: - Aldo Schiavone is Full Professor in Roman Law at the Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane, of which he was the founder, and the Director from 2006 until 2010.