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English language ed. 210 $aPhiladelphia$cUniversity of Pennsylvania Press$d1998 215 $a1 online resource (768 p.) 300 $aOriginally published 1985 by the University of Pennsylvania Press. 311 0 $a0-8122-2036-6 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Book Fourty-One -- 1. Acquisition of Ownership of Things -- 2. Acquisition and Loss of Possession -- 3. Usucapions and Usurpations -- 4. Usucapion as Purchaser -- 5. Usucapion as Heir or as Possessor -- 6. Usucapion on the Ground of Gift -- 7. Usucapion on the Ground of Abandonment -- 8. Usucapion on the Ground of Legacy -- 9. Usucapion on the Ground of Dowry -- 10. Usucapion for Oneself -- Book Forty-Two -- 1. Judgment and the Effect of Judicial Decisions and Interlocutory Proceedings -- 2. Those Who Admit Their Liability -- 3. Surrender to Bankruptcy -- 4. The Grounds on Which Missio in Possessionem Is Granted -- 5. Things To Be Seized and Sold by a Judge's Authority -- 6. Separations -- 7. The Appointment of a Curator for an Estate -- 8. Restoration of What Is Done in Fraud of Creditors -- Book Forty-Three -- 1. Interdicts or Actions Extra Ordinem in Place of Interdicts -- 2. Interdicts for Bonorum Possessio -- 3. Interdicts for Recovery of Legacies -- 4. To Forbid the Use of Force against Someone Sent To Take Possession -- 5. The Production of Documents -- 6. To Prevent Anything from Being Done in a Sacred Place -- 7. Public Places and Ways -- 8. To Prevent Anything from Being Done in Public Places or Ways -- 9. Enjoyment of a Public Place -- 10. A Public Street and If Anything Is Said To Have Been Done in It -- 11. Repairing a Public Road and Way -- 12. Rivers: To Prevent Anything from Being Done in a Public River, or on Its Bank, To Hamper Navigation -- 13. That Nothing Should Be Done in a Public River Which Might Cause the Water To Flow Otherwise Than It Did Last Summer -- 14. To Allow Navigation in a Public River -- 15 Building-Up a Bank -- 16. Force and Armed Force -- 17. The Possession of Land -- 18. Superficies -- 19. Private Right of Way in Person and with Cattle. 327 $a20. Daily and Summer Water -- 21. Watercourses -- 22. Springs -- 23. Drains -- 24. Against Force or Stealth -- 25. Withdrawal of Notice -- 26. Precarium -- 27. Felling Trees -- 28 Gathering Acorns -- 29. Production of a Freeman -- 30. Production of Children and Their Abduction -- 31. Possession -- 32. Moving -- 33 The Salvian Interdict -- Bok Forty-Four -- 1. Defenses, Pruescriptiones, Prejudgments -- 2. The Defense of Res Judicata -- 3. The Various Periods of Pruescriptiows and the Accession of Possession -- 4. The Defense of Fraud and That of Duress -- 5. In Which Cases an Action Is Not Given -- 6. Property Subject to Litigation -- 7. Obligations and Actions -- Book Forty-Five -- 1. Verbal Contracts -- 2. A Plurality of Parties -- 3. The Stipulation of Slaves -- Book Forty-Six -- 1. Sureties and Mandators -- 2. Novations and Delegations -- 3. Performances and Releases -- 4. Formal Releases -- 5. Praetorian Stipulations -- 6 That the Property of Pupillus or a Youth Be Intact -- 7. That a Judgment Be Performed -- 8 Confirmation and Ratification -- Book Forty-Seven -- 1. Private Delicts -- 2. Thefts -- 3. Incorporated Material -- 4. A Slave, Directed in the Will To Become Free, Is Alleged To Have Stolen or Destroyed Something after the Death of His Owner but before the Inheritance Has Been Accepted -- 5. The Action for Theft against Ships' Masters, Innkeepers, and Liverymen -- 6. If a Family of Slaves Be Said To Have Committed Theft -- 7. Trees Secretly Felled -- 8. Goods Taken by Force and on Tumult -- 9. Fire, Collapse of Buildings, Shipwreck, Raft, and Ship Taken by Storm -- 10. Contumelies and Defamatory Writings -- 11. Extraordinary Crimes -- 12. Violation of a Tomb -- 13. Extortion with Menaces -- 14. Cattle Thieves -- 15. Collusion -- 16. Harborers -- 17. Thieves Who Lurk about Baths -- 18. Breakers Out or In and Robbers. 327 $a19. The Despoiled Inheritance -- 20. Swindling -- 21. Removal of a Boundary Stone -- 22. Collegia and Associations -- 23. Popular Actions -- Book Forty-Eight -- 1. Criminal Proceedings -- 2. Accusations and Indictments -- 3. Custody and Production of Persons Charged -- 4. Lex Julia on Treason -- 5. Lex Julia on Punishing Adulteries -- 6. Lex Julia on Vis Publica -- 7. Lex Julia on Vis Privatu -- 8. Lex Cornelia on Murderers and Poisoners -- 9. Lex Pompeia on Parricides -- 10. Lex Cornelia on Falsehoods and the Senatus Consultum Libonianum -- 11. Lex Julia on Extortion -- 12. Lex Julia on the Corn Supply -- 13. Lex Julia on Embezzlement [of Public Money], on Sacrilege, and on Moneys Remaining -- 14. Lex Julia on Electoral Corruption -- 15. Lex Fabia on Kidnappers -- 16. Senatus Consultum Turpillianum and the Annulment of Charges -- 17. Wanted Persons or Those Who May Be Condemned in Their Absence -- 18. Investigations -- 19. Punishments -- 20. Property of Condemned Persons -- 21. Property of Persons Who before Sentence Have either Committed Suicide or Corrupted Their Accuser -- 22. Persons under Interdict Relegated or Deported -- 23. Those Who Have Served Their Sentence and Been Reinstated -- 24. Dead Bodies of Punished Persons -- Book Forty-Nine -- 1. Appeals and Referrals -- 2. Persons from Whom It Is Not Permitted to Appeal -- 3. Who May Appeal from Whom -- 4. When an Appeal Is To Be Made and within What Times -- 5. Whether Appeals Are To Be Accepted or Not -- 6. Letters of Report Which Are Known as Apostoli -- 7. Nothing New Is To Be Done Once the Appeal Has Been Lodged -- 8. Judgments Which May Be Rescinded without an Appeal -- 9. Whether Grounds of Appeals Can Be Given by a Third Party -- 10. If a Tutor or a Curator or an Elected Magistrate Appeals -- 11. The Appellant To Defend Himself in [His Own] Province. 327 $a12. [An Appellant] May Be Required To Plead Another Action before [a Judge] from Whom He Is Appealing -- 13. If Death Occurs While an Action Is Pending -- 14. Rights of the Imperial Treasury -- 15. Prisoners of War, Postliminium, and Persons Ransomed from the Enemy -- 16. Military Law -- 17. Peculium Castreme -- 18. Veterans -- Book Fifty -- 1. Municipes and Foreign Residents -- 2. Decurions and Their Sons -- 3. Compiling the List of Members. 330 $aThe most famous and influential collection of legal materials in world history, now available in a four-volume English-language paperback edition. 606 $aRoman law$vSources 610 $aAncient Studies. 610 $aClassics. 610 $aHistory. 610 $aLaw. 615 0$aRoman law 676 $a340.54 701 $aWatson$b Alan$0205488 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910820045003321 996 $aDigest of Justinian$93916485 997 $aUNINA