This book, 'Lex inscripti maleficii: Análisis de una ley ficticia,' written by Ana M. Rodríguez González, is a scholarly examination of legal history focusing on a fictional law, the 'actio inscripti maleficii.' It explores the historical context and interpretation of these fictitious legal actions, particularly within the framework of ancient Roman legal tradition and rhetorical exercises known as declamations. The book is part of the Legal History series by the Figuerola Institute of Social Science History at Carlos III University of Madrid. It delves into the educational and rhetorical value of these declamations, which were used for training in oratory and legal argumentation yet often disconnected from real legal practices. The work is intended for an academic audience interested in legal history, classical studies, and rhetorical traditions.
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Intro
Página en blanco.
ISBN
9788410701724
8410701723
OCLC
1428256687
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