Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... Augustus had been credited with this prediction . 72 Compare Tacitus , Histories , I , 22 ; II , 78 ; Suetonius , Otho , 4 , 1 ; 6 , 1 ; Plutarch , Galba , 23 , 4 ; Juvenal , vi , vv . 557-559 ; Stein in RE ( 2. Reihe ) , II ( 1923 ) ...
... Augustus had been credited with this prediction . 72 Compare Tacitus , Histories , I , 22 ; II , 78 ; Suetonius , Otho , 4 , 1 ; 6 , 1 ; Plutarch , Galba , 23 , 4 ; Juvenal , vi , vv . 557-559 ; Stein in RE ( 2. Reihe ) , II ( 1923 ) ...
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... Augustus . At least , this is the meaning attributed by most students to the granting of ius respondendi to individual jurists by the emperor . If this is correct , most of the jurists of whom we know from Augustus to Hadrian , were ...
... Augustus . At least , this is the meaning attributed by most students to the granting of ius respondendi to individual jurists by the emperor . If this is correct , most of the jurists of whom we know from Augustus to Hadrian , were ...
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... Augustus , he may of course have merely overlooked Cicero . His heroes are those of Livy : Camillus , Drusus , the Scipiadae , and Cato , all of whom were qualified to carry out the Roman mission of pacis imponere morem and debellare ...
... Augustus , he may of course have merely overlooked Cicero . His heroes are those of Livy : Camillus , Drusus , the Scipiadae , and Cato , all of whom were qualified to carry out the Roman mission of pacis imponere morem and debellare ...
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The Caesars and the Stars II FREDERICK H CRAMER | 1 |
Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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