Bibliography: Legal texts

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Olivelle, P. (2005). Manu's Code of Law. A Critical Edition and Translation of the M-anava-Dharma?-astra. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Crawford, M. and J. Reynolds (1975). ‘The Publication of the Prices Edict: A New Inscription from Aezani’. JRS 65: 160–163.
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Graser, E.R. (1940). ‘The Edict of Diocletian on Maximum Prices’, in T. Frank (ed.), An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome. V. Rome and Italy of the Empire. Baltimore: The John's Hopkins Press, 305–521.
Graser, E.R. (1940). ‘The Significance of Two New Fragments of the Edict of Diocletian’. TPAPA 71: 157–174.
West, L.C. (1939). ‘Notes on Diocletian's Edict’. CP 34.3: 239–245.
Kent, R.G. (1920). ‘The Edict of Diocletian Fixing Maximum Prices’. UPennLR 69.1: 35–47.
Mommsen, Th. (1891). ‘The Plataian Fragment of the Edict of Diocletian’. AJA 7.1-2: 54–64.
Loring, W. (1890). ‘A New Portion of the Edict of Diocletian from Megalopolis’. JHS 11: 299–342.
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