Aldo Schiavone

Photo of Aldo SchiavoneAldo Schiavone founded the Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane, where he was Professor of Roman Law. He is the principal investigator of a European Research Council Project on Roman legal thought, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the author of books including The End of the Past, The Invention of Law in the West, Spartacus, What Is Progress, and Pontius Pilate.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: The End of the Past: Ancient Rome and the Modern WestThe End of the Past: Ancient Rome and the Modern WestSchiavone, Aldo
Schneider, Margery J.
PAPERBACK09/30/2002$36.00
Cover: The Invention of Law in the WestThe Invention of Law in the WestSchiavone, Aldo
Carden, Jeremy
Shugaar, Antony
HARDCOVER01/02/2012$65.00
Cover: The Pursuit of Equality in the WestThe Pursuit of Equality in the WestSchiavone, Aldo
Carden, Jeremy
HARDCOVER07/05/2022$39.95
Cover: SpartacusSpartacusSchiavone, Aldo
Carden, Jeremy
HARDCOVER03/05/2013$19.95
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