Cicero and the Jurists
Discover the profound insights of Cicero in "Cicero and the Jurists," authored by Jill Harries and published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2006. This hardback edition spans 240 pages and delves into Cicero's multifaceted relationship with law as an advocate, a confidant of jurists, and a philosopher of the 'higher law.' Harries meticulously places the often-overlooked Roman Republican jurists within their intellectual, social, and political contexts, shedding light on their significance in history. Explore how Cicero navigated the complexities of citizenship rights, both asserting and challenging them throughout his political career. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in ancient history, legal history, or literary criticism of classical works. Enhance your understanding of Roman law and its enduring impact on modern legal systems with this engaging and informative text.