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Crime and Punishment in Ancient Rome » (New Edition)

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Authors: Richard A. Bauman
ISBN-13: 9780415113755, ISBN-10: 041511375X
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: May 2005
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Richard A. Bauman

Book Synopsis

Crime and punishment have concerned humanity since the beginning of social life. Their manifestations in ancient Rome remains a fascinating topic, as the law of most European countries today is derived from ancient Roman law.

Richard A. Bauman tells the history of punishment from the Roman Republic to the late Empire, shedding light on some decisive aspects of Roman history. He assesses punishment according to its innate humanity and cruelty, traces the changes in Roman attitudes, laws and practices during this era. Trials for treason, sedition and corruption illuminate political history; common law crimes like murder, and forgery that sharpen our perception of social history; discussions of freedom of speech increase our understanding of intellectual history; and religious persecutions fill out the picture of religious history.

In its scope and focus, this is an unprecedented study, painting a vivid picture of the theory and practice of punishment in ancient Rome.

Table of Contents

Preface
List of Abbreviations
1Introduction1
2Trial by Magistrate and People9
3Trial by Jury21
4Cicero on Punishment35
5The New Courts: Augustus and Tiberius50
6The Maturing Cognitio: Caligula and Claudius65
7Nero and the Stoics77
8Domitian and Morality92
9Prefects and Criminal Trials100
10The Growth of Criminal Jurisprudence: De Iudiciis Publicis115
11The Growth of Criminal Jurisprudence: De Poenis124
12Attitudes to Punishment141
13In Retrospect161
Notes165
Select bibliography205
Index to sources213
General index220

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