The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... early Rome . statement that the plebs did not belong to a gens , especially if the expres- sion in the text is considered as referring to the early times of Rome . Judges . conduct of religious ceremonies , was made , 4 INTRODUCTION .
... early Rome . statement that the plebs did not belong to a gens , especially if the expres- sion in the text is considered as referring to the early times of Rome . Judges . conduct of religious ceremonies , was made , 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... Judges . conduct of religious ceremonies , was made , or said to be made , by Papirius , who lived in the time of Tarquinius Superbus . * 6. The king was the supreme judge in all causes . But if , in a criminal trial , the accused were ...
... Judges . conduct of religious ceremonies , was made , or said to be made , by Papirius , who lived in the time of Tarquinius Superbus . * 6. The king was the supreme judge in all causes . But if , in a criminal trial , the accused were ...
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... judges , was regarded as enjoined by law . The jurists did not draw any sharp line between law and morality . As the lex naturæ was a lex , it must have a place in the law of Rome . The prætor considered himself bound to arrange his ...
... judges , was regarded as enjoined by law . The jurists did not draw any sharp line between law and morality . As the lex naturæ was a lex , it must have a place in the law of Rome . The prætor considered himself bound to arrange his ...
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... judge was at liberty to adhere to whichever opinion he preferred . Two jurists of eminence , Antistius Labeo and Ateius Capito , represented in the days of Augus- tus two opposite modes of regarding law , and were the founders of ...
... judge was at liberty to adhere to whichever opinion he preferred . Two jurists of eminence , Antistius Labeo and Ateius Capito , represented in the days of Augus- tus two opposite modes of regarding law , and were the founders of ...
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... of prætorian præfect , which had now Papinian . become equivalent to that of supreme judge . He probably accompanied Severus into Britain , and was present at the c 2 INTRODUCTION . 19 did not derive their names from their founders. The ...
... of prætorian præfect , which had now Papinian . become equivalent to that of supreme judge . He probably accompanied Severus into Britain , and was present at the c 2 INTRODUCTION . 19 did not derive their names from their founders. The ...
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