Acta Senatus

The series was developed as part of the PaRoS Project (Palingenesie der Roemischen Senatsbeschluesse), which was funded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation with a Sofja Kovalevskaja Prize (2014) and carried out at the Institute for Legal History at the University of Muenster. The series is divided into two sections. Abteilung A. Palingenesie (“Section A. Palingenesis”) includes the volumes with an annotated palingenesis of the Roman Senate resolutions from 509 BC to 284 AD. Abteilung B: Studien und Materialien (“Section B: Studies and Materials”) collects essays, monographs, conference proceedings, and other publications on the Roman Senate and its normative, administrative, political and judicial activities. The series’ interdisciplinary approach combines different disciplines, and especially legal history, ancient history and classical philology.

Section A is in preparation.

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Edited by

Prof. Dr. Pierangelo Buongiorno

Università di Macerata
Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza
Piaggia dell'Universita 2
62100 Macerata
ITALIA
p1.buongiorno@unimc.it

Prof. Dr. Sebastian Lohsse

Universität Münster
Institut für Rechtsgeschichte
Lehrstuhl für Römisches Recht
Universitätsstr. 14–16
48143 Münster
DEUTSCHLAND
sebastian.lohsse@uni-muenster.de

Editorial office

Annarosa Gallo (coord.)
Julia Horn
Salvatore Marino
Alessia Terrinoni
Francesco Verrico

Advisory board

Martin Avenarius, Wolfram Buchwitz, Giuseppe Camodeca, Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi, Cosimo Cascione, Jean-Pierre Coriat, Giuseppe Falcone  , Peter Funke, Francesco Grelle, Michel Humbert, Martin Jehne, Francesca Lamberti, Detlef Liebs, Dario Mantovani, Carla Masi Doria, Massimo Miglietta, Micheal Peachin, Leo Peppe, Johannes Platschek, Thomas Rüfner, Maria Teresa Schettino, Richard J.A. Talbert, Giusto Traina, Mario Varvaro

Acta Senatus B


General information

ISSN 2566-8986 (print)

ISSN 2699-2507 (online)

Founded: 2017

Size: 17 x 24 cm

Languages: English, French, German, Italian

Validation: peer review

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