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Index of (Roman and some other) texts discussed

ALR (Prussian civil code of 1794)

ss.1 1 17-18,19-23 395

Asconius, pro Corn. 57-81 149

Auctor ad Herennium 1.21; 2.17; 4.35 147

Babylonian Talmud ch.17 passim

Ketubot 102a-b 158

Kidushin 9b, 158

Moed Katan 186 158

Bankton, Institute I 226—37 252

Bell, Principles, 4th edn, §§526,538 253

Bell, Principles, 5th edn, §§526,530,531 255

BGB (German Civil Code) §§158,455 398

§§1912,1963,2039,2043 395

Bible ch.19 passim

Caledonian Mercury 22-8-1727 340—50

Chariton, Callirhoe 8.8.12 170

Cicero, ad fam.

3.6.3 148

3.11.2- 3 150

de orat. 1.56.230-40 97

2.107-13,124,164,167,197-204 146

in Pisonem 48-50 144,148

in Verrem passim 150,151,152

pro Cluentio 97, 99, 148

CJ 1.3.7 (= CTh 11.39.8) 115

2.20.5 7,10,11f

4.20.9 (= CTh 11.39.3) ch.13 passim

8.43.1 7,10f

CTh 9.9.1 124

9.16.3- 6 122,123

9.38 ch.14 passim

11.39.3 ch.13 passim

Codice Civile §§ 949 1079 35

Collatio 10.2.2 108

Columella, 9 praefatio 91

Consolatio peccatorum ch.29 passim

Deuteronomy 21 207

Digest 1.1.10, 417

D. 1.1.10.2 ch.9 passim

1.7.13 106

2.1.10 ch.15 passim

2.1.11 139

2.2.1.2 133

5.4.4 394

6.2.1.2-3pr 106-07

6.2.3.1- 5 18

6.2.7.17 22

8.5.2pr 32

8.5.6.1 32

8.5.8.3 33

9.2.2pr 2, ch.10 passim

12.1.14 27

12.1.18pr 25f

12.4.1.1 25

17.1.6.6 61-66

17.1.6.7 66-72

18.6.1.3 ch.8 passim

22.5.12 111

22.6.2 103,416

22.6.7-8 417

22.6.9pr 416

28.2.23pr 105

33.1.20.1 ch.5 passim

39.2.45 32

41.1.5 ch.24 passim

41.1.31pr 15

41.1.36 26

41.2.34 27

41.3.10pr 20

41.3.15.3 19

41.3.27 28

41.3.38 20

41.3.48 18

41.4.2pr 20

41.4.7.4 21

41.4.11 19

41.9.1.3 25

41.10.3 17

45.1.1.6 9

46.4.6 7,9

46.4.7 4,7,10

46.4.8.3 8

46.4.8.4 4,7,9

46.4.14 7,8

46.4.15 7,9

46.4.18 7,9

46.4.19.1 7

47.2.52.21 23

47.2.81.6 24

48.4 ch.16 passim

48.18.20 111

48.19.41 104

49.15.18 107f

50.17.35 8

50.17.100 8

io Cassius 55.25 ch.6 passim

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Erskine, Institute 3.1.10—11 253

Exodus 21.12—14 345

Gaius' Institutes

2.83 15f

2.85 10

2.289 104

3.1- 3 203

3.92 163,165

3.168 7

3.160-72 4,7ff

4.21-3 16

4.148 31

Epitome 2.9.3 166

Gellius, Aulus 10.2 394

14.2 38

Horace Sat. 1.2 ch.11 passim

Italian Civil Code 35

John 11, 43, 396

Joshua 20, 345

Justinian: Institutes 1.1.1 ch.9 passim

1.11.2 303

2.1.13 ch.24 passim

2.6.11 28

3.15pr 163,165

3.29.1 4,7

4.3.1 85

4.18.3- 9 124-5

Justinian: Novels 94.2 ch.32 passim

118.4 206

134.10 124

Lis Christi et Belial ch.29 passim

Mackenzie, Institutions of the Law of

Scotland ch.22 passim

Maimonides, Successions 1:7 209

Menander, Dyscolus 842-44, 170

Mishnah Yevamoth 2:5 208

Nov.Val.

19, 23 123

Numbers 27 207

P.Oxy. xxxi 2533.4-6 170

P.Yadin 17, 18, 37 164

20, 21, 22 165

Palestinian Talmud (PT)

Ketubot 5.1 (29c) 159

Plautus, Bacch. 852-1011 100, 101

Curc. 30-39 99

Miles 1395-96 99

Pliny, Panegyricus 37-40 ch.6 passim

Porphyry, in Hor. Flac. Serm. 1.2.44—55 94

Pseudacro, Scholia in Hor. Sat. 1.2.46 94

Seneca, Controversiae 9.25 152

Septuagint ch.19 passim

Siete Partidas 7.34, 36 395f

Sirm. const. 1 113,114

Stair, Institutions 1.3; 1.7-8 250ff

Tabula Herculanensis 80 7

Tacitus, Annals 1.72 150

Terence, Heaut. 937 169

Theophilus, Paraphrasis 3.29.1 10,12

Tosefta Baba Bathra 7:1 209

Tosefta, Yevamoth ch.3 209

Torah of Moses, Torat Moshe ch.19 passim Twelve Tables, see XII Tables

Ulpian, Regulae 6.1-2 166

Varro de r.r. 2.1.5 89

11-12 86

3.13.1- 2 90

XII T 5.4-5 203

ZGB (Swiss civil code) §1 415

§605 395

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Source: Cairns John, Robinson Olivia (eds.). Critical Studies in Ancient Law, Comparative Law and Legal History. Hart Publishing,2004. — 424 p.. 2004

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