The Novels of Justinian

A Complete Annotated English Translation

David J D Miller translator Peter Sarris editor

Format:Set / collection

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:15th Nov '18

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First English translation of one of our most important sources for Roman law, with an extensive commentary and detailed introduction.

The novels are a vital source for Roman, Byzantine and early medieval social, economic, political, and legal history. This work provides the first English translation of the original Greek text along with an extensive commentary, making it accessible for the first time to both a general and student readership.The novels comprise a series of laws issued in the sixth century by the famous Emperor Justinian (r.527-65), along with a number of measures issued by his immediate successors on the throne of Constantinople. They reveal the evolution of Roman law at the end of antiquity and how imperial law was transmitted to both the Byzantine East and Latin West in the Early Middle Ages. Crucially, the texts cast fascinating light on how litigants of all social backgrounds sought to appropriate the law and turn it to their advantage, as well as on topics ranging from the changing status of women to the persecution of homosexuals, and from the spread of heresy to the economic impact of the first known outbreak of bubonic plague. This work represents the first English translation of the novels based on the original Greek, and comes with an extensive historical and legal commentary.

'… Miller and Sarris have produced a wonderful resource for students and scholars alike that will be consulted for many years to come. They deserve the thanks of historians and legal historians everywhere for their elegant, insightful, and well-analyzed rendering of Justinian's legislation.' Zachary Chitwood, Speculum

ISBN: 9781107000926

Dimensions: 255mm x 180mm x 71mm

Weight: 2490g

1212 pages