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The study focuses on vicars of dioceses (vicarius dioeceseos) of the Later Roman Empire and their judiciary capacity, which occupied one of the principal places in their duties. It is the first attempt to present the issue in scholarly research. The book covers the period from the establishment of dioceses under Diocletian (reigning 284–305) until the final abolishment of vicariates by Justinian I (reigning 527–565) and his further modifications of imperial administration introduced at a supra-provincial level. It concerns all dioceses of the Roman empire, excluding diocese administrators with special status: comes Orientis, praefectus Augustalis and vicars residing in Rome (especially vicarius urbis Romae). The author employs historical-legal methodology, consisting in an analysis of the judicature of diocesan vicars based on legal sources, supplemented by iconographic, literary and epigraphical sources, and prosopography. He draws on the conclusions resulting from the research of sociologists, sociobiologists, and particularly evolutionary psychologists, with regard to the mechanisms which exerted influence on the evolution of the judiciary of diocesan vicars.
Rok wydania | 2015 |
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Liczba stron | 392 |
Kategoria | Inne |
Wydawca | Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza |
ISBN-13 | 978-83-232-2925-4 |
Język publikacji | polski |
Informacja o sprzedawcy | ePWN sp. z o.o. |
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Preface | 9 |
Abbreviations | 13 |
Sources | 13 |
1. Preliminary issues | 15 |
1.1. The object and aims of the work and research methodology | 15 |
1.2. Sources and literature of the subject | 30 |
1.2.1. Legal sources | 30 |
1.2.2. Non-legal sources | 35 |
1.2.3. Literature of the subject | 37 |
2. The position of diocesan vicars in administrative structures of the Empire | 39 |
2.1. General remarks | 39 |
2.2. The Titulature of diocese administrators and diocesan organization | 46 |
2.2.1. General remarks | 46 |
2.2.2. Titulature of vicars – detailed remarks and changes in the organization of dioceses before 535. | 52 |
2.3.3. Separate status of individual diocesan administrators | 77 |
3. Organization of judicature within the office of diocesan vicars | 88 |
3.1. General issues | 88 |
3.2. The officium of diocesan vicars | 94 |
4. Judiciary of the vicars in the light of legal sources | 109 |
4.1. Imperial constitutions preserved in Codex Theodosianus of 438 and novella Marciani 1 of 450 | 109 |
4.2. Imperial constitutions preserved in Codex Iustinianus of 534 and novella Iustiniani 23 of 535 | 214 |
5. Judiciary of vicars in the light of non-legal sources | 236 |
5.1. Iconographic sources | 236 |
5.2. Literary and epigraphic sources | 256 |
6. Territorial administration after Justinian’s reforms | 281 |
7. Conclusions | 288 |
List of maps, tables and figures | 303 |
Bibliography | 305 |
Index locorum | 378 |