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Chapter 2 Central Italian Elite Groups as Aristocratic Houses in the Ninth to Sixth Centuries BCE
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Matthew C Naglak
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The Contributors vii
- Introduction: The Dawn of Roman Law 1
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Part I The Materiality of Roman Law: New Archaeological Discoveries
- Chapter 1 Roman Law in its Italic Context 7
- Chapter 2 Central Italian Elite Groups as Aristocratic Houses in the Ninth to Sixth Centuries BCE 25
- Chapter 3 Authority and Display in Sixth-Century Etruria: The Vicchio Stele 41
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Part II Constructing Early Roman Law: Sources and Methods
- Chapter 4 The Twelve Tables and the leges regiae: A Problem of Validity 55
- Chapter 5 The leges regiae in Livy: Narratological and Stylistic Strategies 77
- Chapter 6 The leges regiae through Tradition, Historicity and Invention: A Comparison of Historico-literary and Jurisprudential Sources 97
- Chapter 7 The Laws of the Kings – A View from a Distance 111
- Chapter 8 Beyond the Pomerium: Expansion and Legislative Authority in Archaic Rome 133
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Part III Roman Law in Historiography and Theory
- Chapter 9 Niebuhr and Bachofen: New Forms of Evidence on Roman History 153
- Chapter 10 Finding Melanesia in Ancient Rome: Mauss’ Anthropology of nexum 171
- Index 199
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The Contributors vii
- Introduction: The Dawn of Roman Law 1
-
Part I The Materiality of Roman Law: New Archaeological Discoveries
- Chapter 1 Roman Law in its Italic Context 7
- Chapter 2 Central Italian Elite Groups as Aristocratic Houses in the Ninth to Sixth Centuries BCE 25
- Chapter 3 Authority and Display in Sixth-Century Etruria: The Vicchio Stele 41
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Part II Constructing Early Roman Law: Sources and Methods
- Chapter 4 The Twelve Tables and the leges regiae: A Problem of Validity 55
- Chapter 5 The leges regiae in Livy: Narratological and Stylistic Strategies 77
- Chapter 6 The leges regiae through Tradition, Historicity and Invention: A Comparison of Historico-literary and Jurisprudential Sources 97
- Chapter 7 The Laws of the Kings – A View from a Distance 111
- Chapter 8 Beyond the Pomerium: Expansion and Legislative Authority in Archaic Rome 133
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Part III Roman Law in Historiography and Theory
- Chapter 9 Niebuhr and Bachofen: New Forms of Evidence on Roman History 153
- Chapter 10 Finding Melanesia in Ancient Rome: Mauss’ Anthropology of nexum 171
- Index 199