If a thrown ball strikes the hand of a barber who then accidentally cuts a slave's throat, who is responsible? If your neighbor pulls down your house to stop a fire, is he liable to you? Does the use of vigilante violence to protect a disputed inheritance mean you forfeit your claim to the property? What principles should be used to decide these cases? This course will provide an introduction to the legal system of the ancient Romans, who were among the first to develop a coherent legal science. The course will include mini-lectures (with discussion encouraged) on such topics as slavery, marriage, wills, citizenship, landlord-tenant law, and prostitution, but will focus primarily on extended class discussion of a number of cases treated in the ancient sources.
COURSE FORMAT: Discussion Lecture Seminar
Level: UG Credit: 1.00
Prerequisites: None
Last Updated on MAR-10-1997
Veyne, Paul. A HISTORY OF PRIVATE LIFE: FROM PAGAN ROME TO BYZANTIUM. Cambridge, Massachussetts: The Belknap Press of The Harvard University Press, 1987
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