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- catalog abstract ""In the first book in English to focus on the substantive criminal law of ancient Rome, O. F. Robinson offers a lively study of an essential aspect of Roman life and identity. Robinson begins with a discussion of the framework within which the law operated and the nature of criminal responsibility. She looks at the criminal law of Rome as it was established in the late Republic under Sulla's system of standing jury-courts. Grouping offenses functionally into five chapters, she examines crimes committed for gain, crimes involving violence, sexual offenses, offenses against the state, and offenses against the due ordering of society and the state."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b8821015.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description ""In the first book in English to focus on the substantive criminal law of ancient Rome, O. F. Robinson offers a lively study of an essential aspect of Roman life and identity. Robinson begins with a discussion of the framework within which the law operated and the nature of criminal responsibility. She looks at the criminal law of Rome as it was established in the late Republic under Sulla's system of standing jury-courts. Grouping offenses functionally into five chapters, she examines crimes committed for gain, crimes involving violence, sexual offenses, offenses against the state, and offenses against the due ordering of society and the state."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-182) and indexes.".
- catalog description "The Framework of Criminal Procedure -- The system of the quaestiones perpetuae -- Procedure in the quaestiones perpetuae -- The coming of the Empire -- The emperor's jurisdiction -- The Dominate -- Criminal Liability -- Domestic jurisdiction -- There must be a guilty party -- The actus reus and attempted crimes -- Accomplices -- Defences and pleas in mitigation -- Prescription of criminal liability -- Theft and Related Offences -- Theft -- Particular forms of theft -- Abigeatus or rustling -- Expilatores, effractores, cut-purses, etc. -- Reset and harbouring -- Vis and rapina -- Offences related to theft -- Pillaging inheritances -- Sacrilege -- Swindling (stellionatus) -- Kidnapping (plagium) and the lex Fabia -- Corruption of a slave -- Wrecking, fire-raising, etc. -- Forgery -- Miscellaneous offences -- Violence against the Person -- Homicide -- Parricide -- Vis as assault -- Iniuria or outrage -- Castration and circumcision -- Sexual Offences -- Incest -- Bigamy -- Adultery and stuprum -- The Republican state of affairs -- The basis of Augustus' legislation -- Jurisdiction -- Ius occidendi -- Accusations -- Interrogation of slaves and procedural rules -- Penalties -- Lenocinium -- Prostitution -- Homosexual practices -- Rape and abduction -- Offences against the State -- Treason -- Sedition -- Collegia -- Abuses by magistrates -- Vis publica -- Res repetundae -- Peculatus and de residuis; sacrilege -- Ambitus -- Forgery: the counterfeiting of money -- Offences against the annona.".
- catalog extent "x, 212 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Criminal law of ancient Rome.".
- catalog identifier "0801853184".
- catalog isFormatOf "Criminal law of ancient Rome.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- catalog relation "Criminal law of ancient Rome.".
- catalog subject "345.37 343.705 20".
- catalog subject "Criminal law (Roman law)".
- catalog subject "KJA3340 .R63 1995".
- catalog subject "KJA3340 .R63 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Framework of Criminal Procedure -- The system of the quaestiones perpetuae -- Procedure in the quaestiones perpetuae -- The coming of the Empire -- The emperor's jurisdiction -- The Dominate -- Criminal Liability -- Domestic jurisdiction -- There must be a guilty party -- The actus reus and attempted crimes -- Accomplices -- Defences and pleas in mitigation -- Prescription of criminal liability -- Theft and Related Offences -- Theft -- Particular forms of theft -- Abigeatus or rustling -- Expilatores, effractores, cut-purses, etc. -- Reset and harbouring -- Vis and rapina -- Offences related to theft -- Pillaging inheritances -- Sacrilege -- Swindling (stellionatus) -- Kidnapping (plagium) and the lex Fabia -- Corruption of a slave -- Wrecking, fire-raising, etc. -- Forgery -- Miscellaneous offences -- Violence against the Person -- Homicide -- Parricide -- Vis as assault -- Iniuria or outrage -- Castration and circumcision -- Sexual Offences -- Incest -- Bigamy -- Adultery and stuprum -- The Republican state of affairs -- The basis of Augustus' legislation -- Jurisdiction -- Ius occidendi -- Accusations -- Interrogation of slaves and procedural rules -- Penalties -- Lenocinium -- Prostitution -- Homosexual practices -- Rape and abduction -- Offences against the State -- Treason -- Sedition -- Collegia -- Abuses by magistrates -- Vis publica -- Res repetundae -- Peculatus and de residuis; sacrilege -- Ambitus -- Forgery: the counterfeiting of money -- Offences against the annona.".
- catalog title "The criminal law of ancient Rome / O.F. Robinson.".
- catalog type "text".