19. Aristotle
[Kenyon, F.G., editor]
Aristotle
on the Constitution of Athens. [Athenaion Politeia].
Third and
Revised Edition. Edited by F.G. Kenyon.
Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1892
lxvii, 229
pp. Reprinted 2003
LCCN 2002024316.
ISBN 1-58477-261-1
Cloth. $70.
* Reprint
of the third revised and expanded edition. A carefully edited
anthology of passages in Greek from the Politics and
other works, as well as fragmentary passages. With thorough
annotations, notes and an extensive introduction in English.
20.
Berger, Adolf
Encyclopedic
Dictionary of Roman Law.
Philadelphia:
The American Philosophical Society, [1953]
(Transactions
of the American Philosophical Society; new series, volume 43,
part 2, 1953)
[ii], 333-808
pp. Reprinted 2002
LCCN 00-067774.
ISBN 1-58477-142-9. Cloth. $110.
21.
Bonner, Robert J. and Gertrude Smith
The
Administration of Justice from Homer to Aristotle.
Chicago:
The University of Chicago Press, [1930].
Two volumes.
ix, 390; vii, [320] pp. Reprinted 2001
LCCN 00-050693
ISBN 1-58477-117-8. Cloth. $160.
22.
Botsford, George Willis
The
Roman Assemblies from their Origin to the End of the Republic.
New York:
The Macmillan Company, 1909
x, 521 pp.
Reprinted 2001
LCCN 00-067014.
ISBN 1-58477-165-8. Cloth. $85.
23.
Buckland, W.W.
The
Roman Law of Slavery. The Condition of the Slave in Private
Law from Augustus to Justinian.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1908
xii, [2],
735 pp. Reprinted 2001
LCCN 99-056922.
ISBN 1-58477-068-6. Cloth. $175.
24.
Bussell, F.W.
The
Roman Empire.
Essays
on the Constitutional History from the Accession of Domitian
(81 A.D.) to the Retirement of Nicephorus III.
(1081
A.D.).
London:
Longmans, Green, and Co., 1910
Two volumes.
xiv, 402; xxiii, 521 pp. Reprinted 2000
LCCN 99-087026.
ISBN 1-58477-082-1. Cloth. $175.
25.
Burdick, William L.
The
Principles of Roman Law and their Relation to Modern Law.
Rochester:
The Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co., [1938]
xxi, 748
pp. Reprint available 2003
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ISBN 1-58477-253-0
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survey of the principles of Roman law as they have developed
over time with respect to their place in civil law, English
common law and the American and Canadian legal systems.
25a.
Calhoun, George M.
The
Growth of Criminal Law in Ancient Greece.
Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1927
x, 149 pp.
Reprinted 2000
LCCN 99-43192. ISBN 1-58477-037-6. Cloth. $50.
26.
Cherry, Richard R.
Lectures
on the Growth of Criminal Law in Ancient Communities.
London:
Macmillan and Co., 1890
xi, 123 pp.
Reprinted 2002
LCCN
00-067010. ISBN 1-58477-167-4. Cloth. $65.
27.
Forsyth, William
The History of Lawyers.
Ancient and Modern.
Boston: Estes &
Lauriat, 1875
Illustrated. xvii, 404
pp. Reprinted 1996
LCCN 95-51103. ISBN 1-886363-14-5.
Cloth. $60.
28.
Girard, Paul F.
A
Short History of Roman Law.
Being
the First Part of his Manuel Elementaire De Droit Romain.
Translated
by Augustus Henry Frazer and John Home Cameron.
Toronto:
Canada Law Book Company, 1906
v, 220 pp.
Reprinted 2000
LCCN 99-087383.
ISBN 1-58477-078-3. Cloth. $65.
29.
Goodenough, Edwin R.
The
Jurisprudence of the Jewish Courts in Egypt.
Legal
Administration by the Jews under the Early Roman
Empire as Described by Philo Judaeus.
New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1929
vii, 268
pp. Reprinted 2002
LCCN 00-058809
ISBN 1-58477-152-6. Cloth. $75.
30.
Greenidge, A.H.J.
Roman
Public Life.
London:
Macmillan and Co., 1901
xx, 483 pp.
Reprinted 2003
LCCN 2002024321.
ISBN 1-58477-242-5.
Cloth. $85.
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[1865-1906] traces the growth of the Roman constitution and
examines how it functioned during the developed republic and
the Principate. “My desire was to touch, however briefly, on
all the important aspects of the important aspects of public
life, central, municipal, and provincial; and, thus, to exhibit
the political genius of the Roman in connexion with all the
chief problems of administration which it attempted to solve”
(Preface). Includes a useful index of Latin words and an index
of passages from ancient authors referred to in the text.
31.
Greenidge, A.H.J.
The
Legal Procedure of Cicero’s Time.
Oxford:
The Clarendon Press, 1901
xiii, 599
pp. Reprinted 2000
LCCN 99-26771.
ISBN 1-886363-99-4. Cloth. $85.
32.
Harper, Robert Francis
The Code of Hammurabi
King of Babylon. About 2250 B.C.
Autographed Text
Transliteration.
Chicago: The University
of Chicago Press, 1904
xxviii, 194, ciii pp.
Plates, folding map of the region. Reprinted 2000
LCCN 99-23953. ISBN 1-58477-003-1.
Cloth $75.
33.
Jackson, E. Hilton
Latin for Lawyers.
Containing
I: A Course in
Latin, with Legal Maxims and Phrases As a Basis of Instruction.
II. A Collection
of Over One Thousand Latin Maxims, with English Translations,
Explanatory Notes, and Cross-References.
III. A Vocabulary
of Latin Words.
London: Sweet &
Maxwell, 1915
viii, 300 pp. Reprinted
1992
LCCN 92-074408. ISBN
0-9630106-4-6. Cloth. $60.
33a.
Johns, C.H.W.
Babylonian and
Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters.
Edinburgh: T. &
T. Clark, 1904. xxii, 424 pp. Reprinted 2000
LCCN 99-32862. ISBN 1-58477-022-8.
Cloth. $80.
34.
Johns, C.H.W. , translator
The
Oldest Code of Laws in the World: The Code of Laws Promulgated
by Hammurabi, King of Babylon, B.C. 2285-2242.
Edinburgh:
T. & T. Clark, 1926
xii, 88 pp.
Reprinted 2000
LCCN 99-053070.
ISBN 1-58477-061-9. Cloth. $60.
35.
Johnson, Allan Chester and Paul Robinson Coleman-Norton,
Frank
Card Bourne
Ancient
Roman Statutes.
A
Translation with Introduction, Commentary, Glossary, and Index.
Austin:
University of Texas Press, 1961
xxxi,
290 pp. 9" x 12.” Reprint available 2003
LCCN 2002038861.
ISBN 1-58477-291-3
Cloth. $150.
* A collection
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collected from the editions of Bruns, Girard and Riccobono.
Laws gathered from other secondary sources, such as ancient
authors’ writings and from modern scholars’ editions of inscriptions
and of papyri, are also included. This volume is Volume II of
The Corpus of Roman Law (Corpus Juris Romani),
General Editor, Clyde Pharr. 
Volume I of The
Corpus of Roman Law (Corpus Juris Romani), General
Editor, Clyde Pharr is also available:
36.
Pharr, Clyde
The
Theodosian Code and Novels and the Sirmondian Constitutions.
A
Translation with Commentary, Glossary, and Bibliography.
[Princeton]:
Princeton University Press, 1952
Quarto. Book
measures 9" x 12.” xxvi, 643pp. Reprinted 2001
ISBN 1-58477-146-1.
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37.
Kitchin, S.B.
A
History of Divorce.
London:
Chapman & Hall, Ltd., 1912
xvi, 293
pp. Reprinted 2002
LCCN 2001041400.
ISBN 1-58477-190-9. Cloth. $75.
38.
Mendelsohn, S.
The
Criminal Jurisprudence of the Ancient Hebrews.
Compiled
from the Talmud and other Rabbinical Writings, and
Compared
with Roman and English Penal Jurisprudence.
Baltimore:
M. Curlander, 1891
270 pp. Reprinted
2002
ISBN 1-58477-150-X.
Cloth. $80.
39.
Moyle, J.B.
The
Institutes of Justinian.
Translated into English with an Index. Fifth Edition.
Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1913
viii, 220
pp. Reprinted 2002
LCCN 2001041401.
ISBN 1-58477-185-2. Cloth. $90.
40.
Roby, Henry John
An
Introduction to the Study of Justinian’s Digest
Containing an Account of
its
Composition and of the Jurists Used or Referred to Therein.
Cambridge:
At the University Press, 1886
cclxxix pp.
Reprinted 2000
ISBN 1-58477-073-2.
Cloth. $65.
41.
Roby, Henry John
Roman
Private Law
in the Times of Cicero
and of the Antonines.
Cambridge:
At the University Press, 1902
Two volumes.
xxxii, 543; xiii, [1], 560 pp. Reprinted 2000
ISBN 1-58477-074-0.
Cloth. $180.
42.
Sandys, Sir John Edwin
Aristotle’s
Constitution of Athens.
A
Revised Text with an Introduction Critical and Explanatory Notes
Testimonia
and
Indices. Second edition, Revised and Enlarged.
London:
Macmillan & Co., Limited, 1902
xcii, 331
pp. Frontispiece. Illustrated. Reprinted 2000
LCCN 99-23952.
ISBN 1-58477-004-X. Cloth. $75.
43.
Scott, S.P.
The
Civil Law Including the Twelve Tables, The Institutes of Gaius,
The Rules of Ulpian, the Opinions of Paulus, The Enactments
of Justinian, and the Constitutions of Leo.
Translated
from the original Latin, edited, and compared with all accessible
systems of jurisprudence ancient and modern. In Seventeen Volumes.
In seven books.
Cincinnati:
The Central Trust Company, 1932
Seven volumes.
Reprinted 2001
LCCN 00-065549.
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44.
Vinogradoff, Paul
Roman
Law in Mediaeval Europe.
London:
Harper & Brothers, 1909
136 pp. Reprinted
2001
LCCN 00-039068.
ISBN 1-58477-109-7. Cloth. $65.