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Those with a keen interest may wish to consult Boardman, J., Griffin, )., and Murray, O. (eel s.) (2001), The Oxford History' of the Roman World, Oxford:

Oxford University Press. The chapters collected in Maas, M. (eel.) (2005), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian, Cambridge: Cambridge University i'ress, also provide a fascinating insight into the reign of Justinian. For a good recent account of the origins and development of Roman law. see Capogrossi Colognesi, I.. (2014), Law and Power in the Making of the Roman Commonwealth (trans. Laura Kopp), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Source: Du Plessis Paul J. Borkowski's. Textbook on Roman Law. Oxford University Press,2020. — 440 p.. 2020

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