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    The Kingdom and the Empire. Christianity and the Politics of the Roman Empire

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    The paper analyses various documents from Trajan to Justinian times, dealing with religion, politics and law. These sources show the absence of any major change in the traditional intertwining of religion and politics in the Roman Empire. In fact, after its conversion to Christianity, the Empire in the end remained faithful to itself. Christian writers endorsed religious freedom until the beginning of the 4th century AD on the basis of the autonomy of religion from politics. At the end of the 4th century AD Augustine fostered a different approach, revising his own opinion on religion, politics and coercion. Christian emperors firmly opposed religious freedom, applying the traditional intertwining of religion and politics without the flexibility allowed until then by a polytheistic pantheon

    Limes: spazio di divisione e di contatto. Profili dell’epoca tardoantica

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    Limes: Dividing and contact space. Late Antiquity Profiles. Conference Proceedings AST Parma, March 201

    Rabelais e il diritto romano

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    Through the analysis of Enzo Nardi's book, entitled Rabelais e il diritto romano - recently reprinted -, the Author considers in a juridical perspective centred on Roman law, the works and the ideas of one of the most renown Renaissance writers

    Le norme di Costantino sul dies Solis

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    Constantine, in 321, forbade the practice of jurisdictional activities and some other forms of work on the dies Solis. The analysis of the norms imposed by the emperor and his successors and the reading of Christian testimonies of the early centuries AD allows us to link the constantinian rules on dies solis to the aim of fostering Christian worship on Sunday. Costantino, nel 321, vieta di svolgere attività giurisdizionali e alcune attività lavorative nel dies Solis. Nonostante l’indicazione dies Solis, l’analisi delle norme poste dall’imperatore e dai suoi successori, insieme alla lettura di testimonianze cristiane dei primi secoli, consente di collegare tale riposo settimanale all’obiettivo di favorire il culto cristiano domenicale

    Corpus Iuris on-line open access

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    http://www.ledonline.it/rivistadirittoromano/allegati/dirittoromano11Agnati.pd

    Per la ricerca giusromanistica sul web

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    Dopo una introduzione all'open access e una breve disamina del suo impatto sulla giusromanistica e su altri ambiti disciplinari, si propone una selezione ed una analisi delle risorse informatiche open access per la ricerca nel settore del diritto romano
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