Bringing together specialists in ancient history, archaeology and Roman law, this book analyses the sociolegal framework within which maritime trade was conducted. In doing so, it presents a new understanding of the role played by legal and social institutions in the economy of the Roman world.
Andrew Jampol-Petzinger pursues Gilles Deleuze's significantly underdiscussed interpretation of Søren Kierkegaard. He presents a view of ethics and selfhood that responds to theories of moral judgment and selfhood based on stable, substanceorientated forms of identity.