The Novels of Justinian
A Complete Annotated English Translation

Coordinator: Sarris Peter

Language: English
Cover of the book The Novels of Justinian

Subject for The Novels of Justinian

Approximative price 225.94 €

In Print (Delivery period: 14 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Publication date:
1400 p. · Hardback
The novels comprise a series of laws issued in the sixth century by the famous Emperor Justinian (r.527-65), along with a number of measures issued by his immediate successors on the throne of Constantinople. They reveal the evolution of Roman law at the end of antiquity and how imperial law was transmitted to both the Byzantine East and Latin West in the Early Middle Ages. Crucially, the texts cast fascinating light on how litigants of all social backgrounds sought to appropriate the law and turn it to their advantage, as well as on topics ranging from the changing status of women to the persecution of homosexuals, and from the spread of heresy to the economic impact of the first known outbreak of bubonic plague. This work represents the first English translation of the novels based on the original Greek, and comes with an extensive historical and legal commentary.
1. Translator's preface David Miller; 2. Introduction Peter Sarris; 3. Maps; 4. Papyrus protocol (as discussed in J.Nov. 44); 5. Novels 1-168; 6. Edicts 1-13; 7. Appendices 1-9; 8. Bibliography.
Peter Sarris is Reader in Late Roman, Medieval and Byzantine History in the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity College. His publications include Economy and Society in the Age of Justinian (Cambridge, 2006), Empires of Faith: The Fall of Rome to the Rise of Islam (2011), and Byzantium: A Very Short Introduction (2015).