Roman law, classical education, and limits on classical participation in America into the twentieth-century / Timothy G. Kearley.
2022
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Lost in translations
Title
Roman law, classical education, and limits on classical participation in America into the twentieth-century / Timothy G. Kearley.
Edition
The second, expanded edition of Lost in translations : Roman law scholarship and translation in early twentieth-century America.
Imprint
Fort Collins, Colorado : Veterrimus Publishing, 2022.
Copyright
©2022
Description
xxiii, 274 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The classics & Roman law in the Colonial and Early National eras
Samuel Parsons Scott, the classics, & Roman law in the Antebellum era
Fred H. Blume, fellow-Romanists, the classics, & Roman law in the Gilded Age
Roman law in early twentieth-century America
Charles Sumner Lobingier & Charles Phineas Sherman : careers, scholarship, and translations
Samuel P. Scott, Fred H. Blume, & Clyde Pharr : careers, scholarship, and translations
The denouement : Justinian's Code in twenty-first-century America.
Samuel Parsons Scott, the classics, & Roman law in the Antebellum era
Fred H. Blume, fellow-Romanists, the classics, & Roman law in the Gilded Age
Roman law in early twentieth-century America
Charles Sumner Lobingier & Charles Phineas Sherman : careers, scholarship, and translations
Samuel P. Scott, Fred H. Blume, & Clyde Pharr : careers, scholarship, and translations
The denouement : Justinian's Code in twenty-first-century America.
Summary
"The second, expanded edition of Lost in Translations is a welcome addition to the first ... Kearley has here included substantial new material on nineteenth-century American education, particularly as it relates to the exclusions faced by women, Black Americans, and Native Americans. The work is a valuable study, not least of the cultural significance of Roman law for nineteenth-and early twentieth century legal scholars and practitioners, now cast onto a more complex background. -- Ryan Greenwood, Curator of Rare Books and Special Collections, University of Minnesota Law Library"--Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-264) and index.
Other Editions
Call Number
KF358 .K43 2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781736131213 (paperback)
1736131214 (paperback)
1736131214 (paperback)
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