“Illotis Manibus”: Henryk Kupiszewski and the Contemporary Discussion of Roman Law in Poland Summary In his discussion of the significance of Roman law Henryk Kupiszewski referred to Gaius’ observation that the study of the law could not be conducted “with unwashed hands” (illotis manibus), viz. without a knowledge of the historical sources. In my opinion it is imperative to remind ourselves of this today, when some Polish scholars of Roman law are criticising source studies and historical research on Roman law, and opting instead for modernity and a future examined primarily from the fuzzy perspective of decodification. In Prawo rzymskie a współczesność, his book on Roman law and the present times, Kupiszewski emphasised that the principal area of research on Roman law could take was still the examination of the work and achievement of the iurisprudentes, and that any other strategy would put it on the path for self-destruction. Roman law studies are, of course facing new, contemporary problems. For instance, it has been observed that effectively the historical and legal awareness of today’s scholars of civil law no longer encompasses Roman law. So we should be trying to preserve the connection of Roman law with the disciplines of positive law, and especially making a concerted effort to work on a synthesis of Roman law as an introduction to contemporary private law. Furthermore, in our research we should take into consideration the close connection between Roman law and other disciplines relating to antiquity – another point Kupiszewski made. We should also view the tradition of Roman law as the common denominator in the European consensus on the law. Hence the purposefulness of continuing the basic trend in the study of Roman law, from the aspect both of its ancient history and of its European tradition and present-day manifestations.
Kuryłowicz, M. (2016). ‘ILLOTIS MANIBUS’. HENRYK KUPISZEWSKI I WSPóŁCZESNE DYSKUSJE ROMANISTYCZNE W POLSCE. Zeszyty Prawnicze, 15(2), 99–112. https://doi.org/10.21697/zp.2015.15.2.05