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Title: Ancient law : a joy and a process
Authors: Fabri, David
Keywords: Constitutional law
Sparta (Extinct city) -- History
Roman law
Greece -- History -- To 146 B.C.
Issue Date: 2024-02
Publisher: Allied Newspapers
Citation: Fabri, D. (2024, February 28). Ancient law : a joy and a process. Times of Malta, retrieved from: https://timesofmalta.com/article/ancient-law-a-joy-process.1085770
Abstract: I recently re-visited Gorthyna, an old Cretan city-state, home to a famous code of laws (app 450 BC), which in part survives to this day. Significant fragments were found inscribed in stone, now safely sheltered close to the Basilica dedicated to St Timon, companion of St Paul. The surviving portions relate mostly to paternal and succession/ property rights. They are a marvellous sight and they have rekindled my interest in ancient laws and codes. [extract]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/139768
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