Ancient Legal History
(V-Nr. 0307)
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Ancient Legal History
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| News | The announced Q & A session prior to the examination will take place on 14th January 2026 at 18:00 via Zoom (Link (PDF, 62 KB)) The Q & A session will not be recorded. |
| Description | Roman law in its final form, as compiled in Justinian's Corpus Iuris Civilis, builds the foundation of all continental European legal systems, and tends therefore to be studied in isolation, as the only source of our own legal thinking. Unlike this idealized Roman Law of the romanistic tradition, the actual Roman law of History arose and evolved as one among many other Ancient legal traditions, which preceded it by centuries and even millennia. Legal History, thus, was already old when Roman law started its development. The course "Ancient Legal History" aims to explore these "other" legal traditions and their interplay with Roman law. Through examples taken from the Mesopotamic, Egyptian and Greek legal traditions, this course will focus on the actual legal practice of these Ancient cultures, handed down to us through innumerable documents, particularly clay tablets from Mesopotamia and papyri from Greek and Roman Egypt and the Near East. In addition, the course will also look at problems that arose as a result of Roman expansion: In particular, how the Roman jurists, the Roman courts and the Imperial bureaucracy addressed a legal practice that, unlike in Italy, was in the provinces often still dominated by such non-Roman legal traditions. Podcasts: |
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Wednesday, 8:00–9:45 a.m.
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| Venue | KOL-F-121 |
| Module | See |
| Documents | The script and the literature will be published at the beginning of every week. |
| Exam | The examination will be oral and in presence. You will receive a translated source text and have 15 minutes of preparation time. The oral examination will then last 20–30 minutes. Apart from pen and paper, no other materials or aids are permitted during either stage. Both the preparation period and the oral examination are closed book. However, you may bring your notes from the preparation time with you into the examination. |
Provisional programme:
| Date | Subject | Literature | Documents |
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| 17.09.2025 | Introduction to the Course | ||
| A. Cuneiform Legal Traditions and Practice | |||
24.09.2025 |
Cuneiform Legal Tradition I |
Wells (PDF, 211 KB) Hallo (PDF, 301 KB) |
Script 2 (PDF, 3 MB) Slides 2 (PDF, 1 MB) |
| 01.10.2025 | Cuneiform Legal Tradition II | Slides 3 (PDF, 529 KB) | |
| 08.10.2025 | Cuneiform Sale & Acquisition I | Maidman (PDF, 845 KB) Westbrook (PDF, 22 MB) |
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15.10.2025 |
Cuneiform Sale & Acquisition II | ||
| B. Ancient Egyptian Legal Tradition and Practice | |||
| 22.10.2025 | Ancient Egyptian Legal Tradition I | Theodorides (PDF, 2 MB) Lippert (PDF, 267 KB) Lloyd (PDF, 840 KB) |
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| 29.10.2025 | Ancient Egyptian Legal Tradition II | ||
| 05.11.2025 | See above | ||
| 12.11.2025 | Ancient Egyptian Sale & Acquisition I | Menu (PDF, 1 MB) Depauw (PDF, 1 MB) |
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| 19.11.2025 | Ancient Egyptian Sale & Acquisition II | ||
| C. Greek Legal Tradition and Practice | |||
| 26.11.2025 | Greek Legal Tradition I | Todd (PDF, 1 MB) MacDowell (PDF, 794 KB) Gagarin (PDF, 1 MB) |
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| 03.12.2025 | Greek Legal Tradition II | Gagarin 1 (PDF, 241 KB) Gagarin 2 (PDF, 286 KB) |
Slides 9 (PDF, 935 KB) |
| 10.12.2025 | Hellenistic Legal Tradition I | Gargarin (PDF, 6 MB) Meleze Modrzejewski (PDF, 818 KB) |
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| 10.12.2025 | Hellenistic Legal Tradition II | Slides 11 (PDF, 2 MB) | |
| 17.12.2025 | Greek Sale: Payment of the Price & Credit and (Executory) Sales | Script 8 (PDF, 2 MB) Slides 12 (PDF, 2 MB) |
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