(Source: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid has published
an edited collection (open source) on the links forged through the ages between
the realm of law and the expressions of the humanistic culture (based on the XXIII Forum of the Association of Young Legal Historians, held in
Naples in 2017).
ABOUT THE BOOK
The collection
of thirty-five essays presented here examines the links forged through the ages
between the realm of law and the expressions of the humanistic culture. The
essays are organized into sections of ten chapters based around ten different
themes. Two main perspectives emerged: in some articles the topic relates to
the conventional approach of ‘law and/in humanities’ (iconography, literature,
architecture, cinema, music), other articles are about more traditional
connections between fields of knowledge (in particular, philosophy, political
experiences, didactics). The variety of authorial nationalities gives the
collection a multicultural character and the historiographical interpretation
is the element that unites the collection, with a breadth of the chronological
period goes from antiquity to the contemporary age. This project is the result
of discussions that took place during the XXIII Forum of the Association of
Young Legal Historians held in Naples in the spring of 2017.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of
contents: New Perspectives on ‘Law and
Humanities’ together with a ‘Musical’ Approach to the History of Legal
Problems: Looking Through the Mirror of Opera / Valerio Massimo Minale (pp.
15-24). -- (History of) Law and Other Humanities: When, Why, How / Luigi Lacchè
(pp. 25-43). -- A Legal Study of Medieval Cities from the 11th to 14th Century:
The Example of Sigillography in France / Romain Broussais (pp. 47-68). --
Typographic Art and Roman Law: A Renaissance Image of the Lex XII tabularum /
Fabiana Tuccillo (pp. 69-80). -- «Oh, the Law is Ruination, and Attorneys are
Vexation ...» Law and Lawyers in the Opera and Operetta / Krzysztof Bokwa (pp.
83-95). -- The Boyars, the Poet and the Composer. The Portrayal of the Boyar
Duma in Puškin’s and Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov / Nina Kršljanin, Filip
Milinković (pp. 97-122). -- The Dreyfus Affair in Music. L’Hymne à la Justice
of Albéric Magnard / Mario Riberi (pp. 123-137). -- Scientia iuris and
architectura. A Focus on Buildings for Shows / Paola Pasquino (pp. 141-156). --
Optimus princeps and the Triumphal Arch in Benevento / Alessio Guasco (pp.
157-166). -- Law, Justice and Architecture in Modern Venice: The Rectors’
Palaces and the Government of the Mainland / Claudia Passarella (pp. 167-179).
-- Milan’s Courthouse: A View of the Roman Legal Culture across Fascist
Ideology / Virginia Maria De Capitani (pp. 181-192). -- Cicero’s Thinking on
the Essence of Legal Reasoning / Valentina Cvetković- Dordević (pp. 195-204).
-- Interpreting the Antiheretical Edict of Wieluń. Between Literal Meaning and
Philosophical Approach / Paweł Dziwiński (pp. 205-220). -- Law and Humanities
in Giambattista Vico’s Thought. A First Understanding / Alessia Farano (pp.
221-234). -- The National Codification of Civil Law in Poland at the Beginning
of the 19th Century. Sources and Inspirations / Piotr Pomianowski (pp. 235-
245). -- The Frogs by Aristophanes: When Comedy Meets Legal History /
Athanasios Delios (pp. 249-263). -- Medicus between Perception and Reality as
Portrayed in Some Non-legal Sources / Nikol Žiha (pp. 265-285). -- Military
Law, Justice and Discipline in the Early Modern Owlglass Literature from
Central Europe / Przemysław Gawron, Jan Jerzy Sowa (pp. 287-298). -- Pamphlet
Literature Reflecting Parliamentary Opposition at the Time of the French
Fronde: The Example of the Mazarinades (1648- 1649) / Juan Manuel Hernández
Vélez (pp. 299-313). -- The Methods for the Legitimation of the Succession of
James II in Aphra Behn’s Poem for Coronation / Balázs Rigó (pp. 315-327). --
Balzac and the Criticisms of the French Civil Code in the First Half of the
19th Century / Elisabeth Bruyère (pp. 329-336). -- The Medieval Legal Practice
of Exculpatory Oath and Trial by Fire in the Legend of Queen Isolde / Alicja
Bańczyk (pp. 339-347). -- Between Law and Literature. Violations of the Legal
Rule in the Decameron / Daniela Buccomino (pp. 349-376). -- Institutions and
Criminal Procedure of the Magdeburg Law in Poland according to Judas’Sack by
Sebastian Fabian Klonowic / Lukasz Golaszewski (pp. 377- 390). -- A Letter from
Detention: The Edition of Letters of Livonian Humanistic Lawyer David Hilchen
as an Interdisciplinary Challenge / Hesi Siimets-Gross (391-405). -- The Case
of Eszter Solymosi from Tiszaeszlár: The Notorious Blood Libel Trial through
the Eyes of Gyula Krúdy / Imre Képessy (pp. 407-418). -- Reading a Travel
Journal. The Melancholia of Gina Lombroso in Latin America / Francesco Rotondo
(pp. 419-430). -- History of Rome, History of Roman Law and Cinema / Carlo De
Cristofaro (pp. 433-442). -- You Can Only Write Once – Rights to Autorship,
Inspiration and Transformation in the Chosen Judgements of U.S. Courts
Involving the Copyrights on the James Bond Character / Wojciech Bańczyk (pp.
443-453). -- Advertising and the Rule of Law. Law in Representations of
Insurance in Late 19th Century Netherlands / Christina Reimann (pp. 457-470).
-- Newspapers and the Making of Popular Legal Culture. The Example of the Death
Penalty in France (20th century) / Nicolas Picard (pp. 471-482). -- Secularism
versus Religion-based Legal Pluralism: The Diverse Views on These Concepts in
Modern Muslim Discourse and Culture between 19th and 21st Century / Rafal
Kaczmarczyk (pp. 483-493). -- Legal Organization of Medieval Serbian Mining
Communities / Andreja Katančević (pp. 497-512). -- The Structure of the
Government and the Press / Gábor Bathó (pp. 513-525). -- The Influence of
Political Factors on the Adjudicating on Petty Offences in the People’s
Republic of Poland / Marcin Lysko (pp. 527-535). -- History and Legal History
in Latin America. Reflections on a Necessary Dialogue with Special Attention to
Cuban Experience / Fabricio Mulet Martínez (pp. 539-549). -- Teaching a
Historical Context in a First-Year ‘Introduction to Private Law’ Course. The
Effects of Teaching Approaches and a Learning Environment on Students’ Learning
/ Emanuel G. D. van Dongen, Irma Meijerman (pp. 551-569).
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