The term Roman law today often refers to more than the laws of Roman society. The legal institutions evolved by the Romans had influence on the laws of other peoples in times long after the disappearance of the Roman Empire and in countries that were never subject to Roman rule. To take ...
Law and Philosophy in the Late Roman RepublicNeumann, AlexanderJournal on European History of Law
RomanPhilosophyandLaw Epictetus‟steachingsexertedaprofoundinfluenceonthelastgreatStoic,emperorMarcusAurelius(121-180AD),whowasconstantlyplaguedwiththedilemmaofbeingastoicandanemperoratthesametime.Delicateinhealth,sentimental,andinclinedtobedisillusionedbytheweaknessesofothers,MarcusAureliusstruggledhardtomaintain...
The term Roman law today often refers to more than the laws of Roman society. The legal institutions evolved by the Romans had influence on the laws of other peoples in times long after the disappearance of the Roman Empire and in countries that were never subject to Roman rule. To take ...
In this highly original book, René Brouwer shows how jurists transformed the study of law into a science with the help of philosophical method... (展开全部) 作者简介 ··· René Brouwer teaches philosophy and law at the University of Utrecht. He has published on a variety of subjects...
Holy Roman Empire- a political entity in Europe that began with the papal coronation of Otto I as the first emperor in 962 and lasted until 1806 when it was dissolved by Napoleon political entity,political unit- a unit with political responsibilities ...
Although the Roman republic lasted roughly 500 years as a system of government, by the 1st century BC numerous factors such as rapid territorial expansion, changes to the class system and general make-up of the population and the actions of powerful men of influence such asGaius Marius,Sullaand...
equated with the Greek gods and accordingly endowed with their attributes and myths. Such important cults as the worship ofDionysusandApollowere brought to Rome. Greek philosophy, particularly that of the Epicureans (seeEpicurus) and the Stoics (seeStoicism), began to influence Roman religious ...
Development of the Roman Law (again divided into periods) and B. Subsequent Influence. I. PRINCIPLES —The characteristic of the earlier Roman law was its extreme formalism. From its first secret administration as the law of the privileged classes it expanded until it became the basis of all...
A 330 B 315 C 323 D 321 第3题 In the Hellenistic world, Greek culture dominated in not only Greece and Macedonia but also Egypt and west Asia, Greek cultural influence and power were at their peak. 第4题 During the Hellenistic period, Hellenistic philosophy greatly flourished. Which one ...