Abstracts 2021 - École Française de Rome P. 525-532 Fait partie de Legal engegement : the reception of Roman law and tribunals by jews and other inhabitants of the empire. - ( Collection de l'École française de Rome ; 579) Chapitres du même volume (disponibles individuellement) Acknowledgments Obtenir le chapitre Introduction Obtenir le chapitre Cicero, the law and the barbarians Obtenir le chapitre Accommodating former legal systems and Roman law : Cicero's rhetorical and legal viewpoint in the Verrine Orations Obtenir le chapitre Performing justice in Republican empire, 1-565 CE. Obtenir le chapitre A frenzy of sovereignty : punishment in P.Aktenbuch. Obtenir le chapitre Between the good king and the cruel tyrant : the Acta Isidori and the perception of Roman emperors among provincial litigants Obtenir le chapitre Pappus and Julianus, the Maccabaean martyrs, and rabbinic martyrdom history in Late Antiquity Obtenir le chapitre Appealing for the emperor's justice : provincial petitions and imperial responses prior to Late Antiquity Obtenir le chapitre Representing the rights of a city : Ekdikoi in Roman courts Obtenir le chapitre Jewish judicial patrons and advocates in the western empire (5th cent.) Obtenir le chapitre Legal pluralism in the western Roman empire : popular legal sources and legal history Obtenir le chapitre Judicial pluralism in the Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse : special jurisdictions and communal courts Obtenir le chapitre Legal knowledge and its transmission in three marriage contracts from the Judaean desert Obtenir le chapitre Imperialism and the creation of local law : the case of rabbinic law. Obtenir le chapitre Did Palestinian rabbis know Roman law? : methodological considerations and case studies Obtenir le chapitre A rabbinic postliminium : the property of captives in tannaitic halakhah in light of Roman law. Obtenir le chapitre A proselyte whose sons converted with him : Roman laws on new citizens' authority over their children and tannaitic rulings on converts to Judaism and their offspring Obtenir le chapitre Ad similitudinem arbitrorum : on the perils of commensurability and comparison in Roman and rabbinic arbitration law. Obtenir le chapitre Not like our Rock is their rock (Deut 32:31) : rabbinic perceptions of Roman law courts and jurisdiction Obtenir le chapitre The rabbinic model of sovereignty in its biblical and imperial contexts Obtenir le chapitre Early Christian perspectives on Roman law and Mosaic law. Obtenir le chapitre Barbarians' judge the law : the rabbis on the un-civil law of Rome Obtenir le chapitre Index of ancient sources Obtenir le chapitre Abstracts Informations Code DOI : 10.1400/284579 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/10.1400/284579