Ekloga. Byzantine legislative code of the VIII century

Ekloga. Byzantine legislative code of the VIII century

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"Eclog. The Byzantine Legislative Code of the 8th Century is a unique and exciting source that immerses the reader in the rich and complex legal system of the Byzantine Empire of the early Middle Ages. This book, despite the anonymity of the author, represents the most valuable evidence of the legal thought and social organization of the Byzantine society of the 8th century, revealing to the reader not only the legal norms, but also the cultural, religious and political aspects of the time. The focus of this work is “Eclog”, or “General”, a set of laws that has become an important element of Byzantine legislation. This collection contains not only legal prescriptions, but also comments, interpretations and practical recommendations, making it a unique monument of legal thought. The author, whose name has remained unknown, masterfully combines ancient traditions with the new demands of the times, creating a document that not only regulates the daily life of the Byzantines, but also reflects their spiritual and social values. The book "Eclog. The Byzantine legislative code of the VIII century" will be of interest to a wide range of readers - from historians and lawyers to lovers of medieval culture and religion. It will especially attract those interested in the history of law, the development of legislation in Byzantium, as well as those who seek a deep understanding of how legal norms were formed and functioned in the face of political changes and religious conflicts. For young researchers, students and teachers, this book will be a valuable source for the study of legal traditions and their impact on modernity. The topics raised in this work cover a wide range of issues, from the regulation of civil and church relations to issues of social justice and ethics. Particular attention is paid to the role of religion in the formation of legislation, which makes the book especially relevant for those who are interested in the interaction of church and state. The Byzantine legislative code of the 8th century is not just a legal document, but a living testimony to an era in which religion and law interwoven into a single whole, forming the foundations of society. The style of the author, despite the anonymity, is distinguished by the accuracy and richness of the descriptions, which allows the reader to feel the atmosphere of time and understand the motivation of certain legal decisions. This book is not only a dry collection of rules, but also a living narrative about people, their fates and the values inherent in the laws of that time. Inspired by other works on the history of Byzantium and medieval law, the author creates a fascinating and informative reading, which leaves behind a desire to learn more about the complex and multifaceted Byzantine civilization. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand how the foundations of modern law were formed, or you want to plunge into the atmosphere of ancient Byzantium, The Byzantine Legislative Code of the VIII century" will be a real discovery for you. This work is a storehouse of knowledge about how legal ideas were implemented and influenced the fate of millions of people. Don’t miss this unique monument of legal thought, which continues to be relevant today, inspiring new research and reflection on the role of law in society.
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Language
Russian
Series
Памятники средневековой истории народов центральной и восточной Европы, Том 10
Release date
1965

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