CONTENTS
Preface 9
Abbreviations 11
Chapter One: Legal Sources 17
I. The Process of Legislation, the Dissemination of the
Laws, and Their Validity 18
1. The Process of Legislation 18
2. Dissemination of the Laws 21
3. The Validity of the Laws 25
II. Jurisprudence 27
III. Preservation 29
IV. Codification 32
1. Codex Theodosianus 33
A. Dating 35
B. Systematic Arrangement 36
C. Linguistic and Content Editing 40
2. The Breviarium 44
3. The Justinian Code 46
4. The Digest 50
Chapter Two: Legislation as Historical Source 54
I. Terminology and Guiding Principles 55
II. Legislative Areas Relating to the Jews 67
1. Relations between Jews and the Government 67
A. The Recognition of the Jewish Religion and Its
Consequences 67
B. Political Capacity of the Jews 75
C. Legal Capacity of the Jews 77
2. Relations between Jews and Non-Jews 78
A. Conversion to and from Judaism 79
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C. Inter-Religious Conflict and Social Contact 85
3. Relations among Jews 87
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Table 1. Laws Listed by Number and Source 91
Table 2. Laws Listed by Source and Number 95
The Laws 97
Indexes 413
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