This scholarly work examines the contributions of Aemilius Macer, a Roman jurist from the early third century. It explores his legal writings, focusing on topics such as the duties of provincial governors, inheritance law, and military law. The book delves into Macer's historical context and his potential familial connections to Roman political figures, aiming to provide insights into his influence on Roman legal thought. The text is intended for an academic audience, particularly those interested in Roman law and history. |