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Roman Agrarian History and its Significance for Public and Private Law

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Originally published
  
1891

Author
  
Max Weber

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Max Weber books
  
Zur Geschichte der Hand, The Religion of India, Wirtschaftsgeschichte, The Agrarian Sociology, Sociology of Religion

Roman Agrarian History and its Significance for Public and Private Law (original German: Die römische Agrargeschichte in ihrer Bedeutung für das Staats- und Privatrecht) was the habilitation thesis, in law at the University of Berlin in 1891, of Max Weber, who went on to become a renowned sociologist.

The work examines the economic, social and political development of Roman society through the analysis of Roman writings on agriculture, the methods of land surveying and the terms used to designate the land units in Ancient Rome.

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