Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... Empire . Thus , the provincial capitals , the metropolises , could have five rhetori- cians and five grammarians . The other major cities , in which the imperial judges held court , could have four sophists , and four who taught Greek ...
... Empire . Thus , the provincial capitals , the metropolises , could have five rhetori- cians and five grammarians . The other major cities , in which the imperial judges held court , could have four sophists , and four who taught Greek ...
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... Empire that the Corpus Juris claimed validity . To the medieval mind the Empire had never perished ; it was continued in what we , for the sake of convenience , are accustomed to call the " Holy - Roman Empire . " Thus when the ...
... Empire that the Corpus Juris claimed validity . To the medieval mind the Empire had never perished ; it was continued in what we , for the sake of convenience , are accustomed to call the " Holy - Roman Empire . " Thus when the ...
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... Empire , and that this empire , like the British Commonwealth of Nations , permitted the existence of a plurality of legal sys- tems in the field of private law . Before 212 A. D. , Roman law remained a privilege for Roman citizens and ...
... Empire , and that this empire , like the British Commonwealth of Nations , permitted the existence of a plurality of legal sys- tems in the field of private law . Before 212 A. D. , Roman law remained a privilege for Roman citizens and ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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