📚 Lot — Greek & Roman Law Classics (5 Books) | Athens • Rome • Late Antiquity
📚 Lot — Greek & Roman Law Classics (5 Books) | Athens • Rome • Socrates • Late Antiquity
A sharp, university-level bundle covering the legal worlds of classical Athens, Republican/Imperial Rome, and Late Antiquity—plus primary texts from the trials of Socrates. Ideal for classics students, history buffs, or anyone building an ancient-law reference shelf.
Titles Included
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J. A. Crook —
Law and Life of Rome, 90 B.C.-A.D. 212
A respected survey of Roman legal structures, daily life, citizenship, and social order.
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Douglas M. MacDowell —
The Law in Classical Athens
A standard introduction to Athenian law—courts, procedure, crime, contracts, citizenship, and democratic practice.
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Ilias Arnaoutoglou —
Ancient Greek Laws: A Sourcebook
A thematic collection of translated legal texts covering family law, property, commerce, religion, and civic life.
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The Trials of Socrates: Six Classic Texts
(Plato, Aristophanes, Xenophon; ed. C. D. C. Reeve)
Essential primary sources surrounding Socrates' life, trial, and legacy—perfect for courses or quick reference.
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Judith Evans Grubbs —
Law and Family in Late Antiquity: The Emperor Constantine's Marriage Legislation
A focused, scholarly study of family law and social reform in the fourth-century Roman Empire.
Why You'll Love This Lot
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Covers both Greece and Rome across a millennium of legal history.
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Includes primary sources + modern scholarship .
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Great for classics, legal history, philosophy, or ancient-world enthusiasts.
Condition
Good to Very Good overall. Light shelf wear to covers/edges; clean, unmarked pages on a quick check. Bindings sound. From a non-smoking home. Please review photos for exact copies.