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Berger Adolf. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law. Philadelphia: The American philosophical Society,1953. — 479 p.. 1953

The idea of preparing a Dictionary of Roman Law in encyclopedic form came to my mind soon after my arrival in the United States, as I became more familiar with the status of Roman Law in American schools and legal writing. The idea grew further while I was working with my friend, Professor A. Arthur Schiller of Columbia University School of Law, on a complete bibliography of the Romanistic literature published in English since 1939. It became increasingly clear to me that many a reader must encounter great difficulties in understanding the technical language of papers concerned with Roman Law. The severely restricted place occupied by Roman Law in college and university curricula has produced a situation in which it is entirely true that Romani st ica non leguntur.

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Books and textbooks on the discipline Roman law:

  1. Beggiato Martina et alii (eds.). Iulius Paulus: Ad edictum libri IV-XVI. Roma – Bristol: L'Erma di Bretschneider,2022. — 380 p. - 2022
  2. Verhagen Hendrik L.. Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca. Oxford University Press,2022. 448 p. - 2022
  3. Du Plessis Paul J. Borkowski's. Textbook on Roman Law. Oxford University Press,2020. 440 p. - 2020
  4. Beggio T.. Paul Koschaker (1879-1951): Rediscovering the Roman Foundations of European Legal Tradition. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter,2018. — 334 p. - 2018
  5. Domingo Rafael. Roman Law: An Introduction. Routledge,2018. 252 p. - 2018
  6. Mousourakis G.. Roman Law and the Origins of the Civil Law Tradition. Springer,2015. 339 p. - 2015
  7. Birks Peter. Roman Law of Obligations. Oxford University Press,2014. — 303 p. - 2014
  8. Plessis P.J. du. (ed.). New Frontiers: Law and Society in the Roman World. Edinburgh University Press,2013. 256 p. - 2013
  9. Du Plessis P.. Studying Roman Law. Bristol Classical Press,2012. 150 p. - 2012
  10. Mousourakis G.. Fundamentals of Roman Private Law. Springer, 2012. 366 p. - 2012
  11. Bablitz L.. Actors and audience in the Roman courtroom. Routledge,2007. — 290 p. - 2007
  12. Cairns J.W., Plessis P.J. du. (eds.). Beyond Dogmatics: Law and Society in the Roman World. Edinburgh University Press,2007. - 236 p. - 2007
  13. Oudshoorn Jacobine G.. The Relationship between Roman and Local Law in the Babatha and Salome Komaise Archives. IDC Publishers,2007. 456 p. - 2007
  14. Williamson C.. The laws of the Roman people: public law in the expansion and decline of the Roman Republic. University of Michigan,2005. 535 p. - 2005
  15. Stein P.. Roman Law in European History. Cambridge University Press,2004. 149 p. - 2004
  16. Zimmermann R.. Roman law, Contemporary law, European law. Oxford University Press,2004. 113 p. - 2004
  17. Mousourakis George. The Historical and Institutional Context of Roman Law. Routledge,2003. 480 p. - 2003
  18. Baumann Richard A.. Human Rights in Ancient Rome. Routledge,2000. — 208 p. — (Routledge Classical Monographs) - 2000
  19. Crook J.A.. Legal advocacy in the Roman world. Cornell University Press,1995. — 228 p. - 1995
  20. Zimmermann R.. The Law of Obligations. Roman Foundations of the Civilian Tradition. Juta & Co, Ltd,1992. 1241 p. - 1992