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A Casebook on the Roman Law of Delict (Classical Resources Series / American Philological Association #2)
A Casebook on the Roman Law of Delict (Classical Resources Series / American Philological Association #2)
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•  Written By: Bruce W. Frier
•  Softcover: 288 pages
•  Publisher: Oxford University Press (May 1989)
•  ISBN-10: 1555402674
•  ISBN-13: 9781555402679
•  In-Print Editions: Softcover (Oxford University Press)
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"Frier's Casebook is the perfect introduction to Roman legal reasoning. The student is led not to memorize doctrines but to participate in the process of developing principles to use in analyzing concrete situations. Both the achievements and the failures of the Roman jurists come alive under Frier's probing discussion questions, and many fascinating social realities become concrete. It is hard to imagine a textbook which makes teaching so much fun for teacher and student alike."
Roger S. Bagnall, Columbia University

About the Author(s):
Bruce W. Frier, Professor of Classics, The University of Michigan
 

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