Caroline Humfress

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Caroline Humfress is a legal historian and scholar of late antiquity and early medieval law, known for her work on Roman and canon law and the development of legal thought in the Christian Roman Empire.

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instanceOf historian of late antiquity
legal historian
person
scholar of Roman law
scholar of canon law
affiliation Centre for Late Antique Studies at the University of St Andrews NERFINISHED
University of St Andrews NERFINISHED
authorOf Orthodoxy and the Courts in Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
citizenship United Kingdom
countryOfWork United Kingdom
degree PhD in History
educatedAt Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
fieldOfWork Christian Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman law NERFINISHED
canon law
early medieval law
history of legal thought
late antiquity
legal history
hasPublication Orthodoxy and the Courts in Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
articles on late Roman courts and orthodoxy
chapters on canon law and the Christian Roman Empire
knownFor research on legal thought in the Christian Roman Empire
scholarship on early medieval law
scholarship on late antique law
work on Roman and canon law
languageOfWorkOrName English
occupation academic
university professor
positionHeld Professor of Late Antique and Medieval History at the University of St Andrews
researchInterest canon law in late antiquity
late Roman legal culture
legal pluralism in the late antique Mediterranean
studies Christianization of Roman law
courts and legal procedure in the late Roman Empire
interaction between law and religion in late antiquity
supervises doctoral research on late antique law

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Peter Garnsey coAuthor Caroline Humfress