The Institutes of Justinian

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The Institutes of Justinian

EN·~8 hours·104 chapters

Chapters

104 total

Translated into English by J. B. Moyle, D.C.L. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, Fellow and Late Tutor of New College, Oxford

0:09

PROOEMIVM

3:47

BOOK I.

1:15

TITLE I. OF JUSTICE AND LAW

1:33

TITLE II. OF THE LAW OF NATURE, THE LAW OF NATIONS, AND THE CIVIL LAW

6:06

TITLE III. OF THE LAW OF PERSONS

1:08

TITLE IV. OF MEN FREE BORN

1:21

TITLE V. OF FREEDMEN

3:12

TITLE VI. OF PERSONS UNABLE TO MANUMIT, AND THE CAUSES OF THEIR INCAPACITY

4:27

TITLE VII. OF THE REPEAL OF THE LEX FUFIA CANINIA

0:33

Description

Step into the world of ancient Rome through a concise, four‑book guide that once served as the official introduction to law for aspiring jurists of the empire. Compiled at the behest of Emperor Justinian, the work gathers the wisdom of celebrated scholars like Tribonian and Gaius, distilling centuries of legal thought into clear, systematic lessons. Listeners will hear how the text frames justice as a universal principle, then moves through the foundations of natural law, civil statutes, and the intricate relationships between individuals, families, and the state.

Beyond its historical significance, the treatise offers a vivid portrait of a civilization striving to harmonize conquest with fairness, presenting statutes on marriage, guardianship, and property with the same rigor that guided imperial courts. As an accessible entry point to Roman jurisprudence, it invites modern ears to explore the roots of many contemporary legal concepts, all while echoing the imperial ambition to educate and govern with wisdom.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (464K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Howard Sauertieg, and David Widger

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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