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Volume 11, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1250-7334
  • E-ISSN: 2295-9718

Abstract

Abstract

Cet article offre une réflexion sur trois ouvrages récents consacrés au Code théodosien : Tony Honoré, Law in the Crisis of Empire 379–455 AD: The Theodosian Empire and its Quaestors, Oxford : Clarendon Pr., 1998 ; Jill Harries, Law and Empire in Late Antiquity, Cambridge : Cambridge University Pr., 1999 ; John F. Matthews, Laying Down the Law: A Study of the Theodosian Code, Yale : Yale University Pr., 2000, et plus généralement sur les questions que l’étude des lois comme texte amène à se poser sur ce qu’est la littérature dans l’Antiquité tardive. [Rédaction]

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