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15 Roman Legal Trad. 1 (2019)

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Review


Joaquin   Garrido'


Marktbezogene   Gesetzgebung   im spathellenistischen Athen  - der
Volksbeschluss  fiber Masse und Gewichte.  Eine epigraphische und
rechtshistorische Untersuchung.   [Miinchener  Beitrage zur Papy-
rusforschung  und antiken  Rechtsgeschichte, 113.] By Mariagrazia
Rizzi. Munich: C. H. Beck. 2017. ix + 182 pp. ISBN 978-3-406-70910-4.


Among   the  epigraphic sources of late Hellenism,  the decree  on
measures  and weights Athenis  in domo abbatis Parhenii stands out
for its capital importance   for the knowledge   of the legal and
economic  history of Athens. In this work, the various  sections of
this decree  are analyzed  from  a predominantly   historical-legal
perspective. According to the author's Foreword, this work appears
after a long period devoted to the study  of the ancient history of
legal epigraphy, with special attention given to the economic and
commercial   legislation of ancient law.' This  dense  monograph
appears   in the  prestigious Miinchener   Beitrdge zur  Papyrus-
forschung  und Antiken  Rechtsgeschichte collection; at the Leopold
Wenger   Institute of the  University of Munich,   Professor Rizzi
surely found  the essential materials for the achievement   of this
scholarly research.
    We  owe  the knowledge  of this historic decree to Michel Four-
mont,  who  discovered  it in an  inscription on the stone  of the
Athenian  Acropolis, in 1729. Its discovery took place within  the
framework   of an  expedition  led by  Louis XV  himself  and  his
minister, the  Count  of Maurepas,  intended  for the collection of
Eastern  and  Greek manuscripts  of the Ottoman   Empire.  The ex-


     . Joaquin Garrido, Assistant Professor of Roman Law, Universidad
de Sevilla.
     1 Prof. Mariagrazia Rizzi is a recognized specialist in the history of
ancient law; some of her previous works are Imperator cognoscens decrevit:
profili e contenuti dell'attivit giudiziaria imperiale in eta classica (Milan
2012), and Legislazione di mercato ad Atene attraverso la documentazione
epigrafica dalla fine dell'et ellenistica all'epoca imperiale (Rome 2016).


Roman Legal Tradition, 15 (2019), 1-4. ISSN 1943-6483. Published by the Ames Foundation at
the Harvard Law School and the Alan Rodger Endowment at the University of Glasgow. This
work may be reproduced and distributed for all non-commercial purposes. Copyright @ 2019 by
Joaquin Garido. All rights reserved apart from those granted above. ROMANLEGALTRADITION.ORG

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