Description: Law was central to the ancient Roman's conception of themselves and their empire. Yet what happened to Roman law and the position it occupied ideologically during the turbulent years of the Iconoclast era, c.680-850, is seldom explored and little understood. The numerous legal texts of this period, long ignored or misused by scholars, shed new light on this murky but crucial era, when the Byzantine world emerged from the Roman Empire.Law, Power, and Imperial Ideology in the Iconoclast Era uses Roman law and canon law to chart the various responses to these changing times, especially the rise of Islam, from Justinian II's Christocentric monarchy to the Old Testament-inspired Isaurian dynasty. The Isaurian emperors sought to impose their control and morally purge the empire through the just application of law, sponsoring the creation of a series of concise, utilitarian texts that punished crime, upheld marriage, and protected property. This volume explores how such legal reforms were part of a reformulation of ideology and state structures that underpinned the transformation from the late antique Roman Empire to medieval Byzantium.
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EAN: 9780198701576
UPC: 9780198701576
ISBN: 9780198701576
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Book Title: Law, Power, and Imperial Ideology in the Iconoclas
Item Length: 21.7 cm
Item Height: 223 mm
Item Width: 145 mm
Author: M. T. G. Humphreys
Publication Name: Law, Power, and Imperial Ideology in the Iconoclast Era: C.680-850
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Subject: Law, History
Publication Year: 2014
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 534 g
Number of Pages: 338 Pages