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HIST 0332

Roman Law

Roman Law
The Romans' codification of civil law is often considered their greatest intellectual achievement and most original and influential contribution to the world. This course treats the four main divisions of Roman law (persons, property, obligations, and succession). Great emphasis is placed on the role of law in Roman society. How did the law influence the lives of Roman citizens living under it? How did ordinary Roman citizens shape the law? Students will come to understand the principles of Roman law through actual cases. Designed for students with some background in Roman history and/or literature. 2 hrs. lect./1 disc.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
EUR HIS
Equivalent Courses:
CLAS 0332 *

Sections in Spring 2005, PE - Session I

Spring 2005

HIST0332A-S05 Lecture (Chaplin)
HIST0332Y-S05 Discussion (Chaplin)
HIST0332Z-S05 Discussion (Chaplin)