Justinian's Legal Code
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss legal ideas developed under Byzantine emperor Justinian I in the C6th AD, which influenced the evolution of law in much of Western civilisation.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the ideas brought together under Justinian I, Byzantine emperor in the 6th century AD, which were rediscovered in Western Europe in the Middle Ages and became very influential in the development of laws in many European nations and elsewhere.
With
Caroline Humfress
Professor of Medieval History at the University of St Andrews
Simon Corcoran
Lecturer in Ancient History at Newcastle University
and
Paul du Plessis
Senior Lecturer in Civil law and European legal history at the School of Law, University of Edinburgh
Producer: Simon Tillotson.
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LINKS AND FURTHER READING
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READING LIST:
Harold J. Berman, Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition (Harvard University Press, 1983)
Peter Birks and Grant MacLeod, Justinian’s Institutes (Duckworth, 1987)
John Cairns and Paul Du Plessis (eds.), The Creation of the Ius Commune: From Casus to Regula (Edinburgh University Press, 2010)
Gilbert Dagron, Emperor and Priest: The Imperial Office in Byzantium (Cambridge University Press, 2003)
J. A. S. Evans, The Age of Justinian: The Circumstances of Imperial Power (Routledge, 2000)
Bruce Frier (ed.), The Codex of Justinian, 3 vols. (Cambridge University Press, 2016)
John Haldon (ed.), A Social History of Byzantium (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008)
Wilfried Hartmann and Kenneth Pennington (eds.), The History of Byzantine and Eastern Canon Law to 1500 (Catholic University America Press, 2012)
David Johnston (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Roman Law (Cambridge University Press, 2015)
David Johnston, Roman Law in Context (Cambridge University Press, 1999)
Randall Lesaffer and Jan Arriens, European Legal History: A Cultural and Political Perspective (Cambridge University Press 2009)
Michael Maas (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian (Cambridge University Press, 2005)
Cyril Mango (ed.), The Oxford History of Byzantium (Oxford University Press, 2002)
John Moorhead, The Roman Empire Divided: 400 – 700 (Longman, 2001)
O. F. Robinson, The Sources of Roman Law: Problems and Methods for Ancient Historians (Routledge, 1996)
Aldo Schiavone, Jeremy Carden and Antony Shugaar, The Invention of Law in the West (Harvard University Press, 2012)
Peter Stein, Roman Law in European History (Cambridge University Press, 1999)
Warren Treadgold, A History of the Byzantine State and Society (Stanford University Press, 1997)
Alan Watson (ed.), The Digest of Justinian, 4 vols. (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985)
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Melvyn Bragg |
Interviewed Guest | Caroline Humfress |
Interviewed Guest | Simon Corcoran |
Interviewed Guest | Paul du Plessis |
Producer | Simon Tillotson |
Broadcasts
- Thu 17 Nov 2016 09:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4 FM
- Thu 17 Nov 2016 21:30Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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