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Konrad Tadajczyk is an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Roman Law, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Lodz. His research focuses on Roman legal epigraphy, Byzantine law, and the interplay between ancient medicine and law. He specializes in analyzing legal texts, imperial edicts, and medical practices in antiquity.
His work bridges law and medicine, examining topics like the legal implications of toxic substances, religious privileges in imperial decrees, and the historical use of medicinal plants. He has published extensively on Roman legal inscriptions, Hadrian's edicts, and Byzantine medical practices, contributing to interdisciplinary studies in classical studies and legal history.
Research Trends in Articles: His publications consistently explore legal epigraphy, imperial administrative practices, and medical-historical intersections. Recent works analyze Hadrian's correspondence with cities, toxicological debates in antiquity, and the legal dimensions of religious institutions.
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