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49.5 , 6 , 7 ) 63 from which Gratian's texts were taken - that is , they are not rubrics proper , i.e. , summarizing statements of Gratian's own making , but " Irnerian " references turned into " rubrics . " If we no- tice further that ...
49.5 , 6 , 7 ) 63 from which Gratian's texts were taken - that is , they are not rubrics proper , i.e. , summarizing statements of Gratian's own making , but " Irnerian " references turned into " rubrics . " If we no- tice further that ...
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124 Thus an intermediary source between Anselm and Gratian is likely ; and this assumption is confirmed by some variants in the second fragment , especially by Gratian's reading with the original ( CJ 1.2.5 ) , " post debite ultionis ...
124 Thus an intermediary source between Anselm and Gratian is likely ; and this assumption is confirmed by some variants in the second fragment , especially by Gratian's reading with the original ( CJ 1.2.5 ) , " post debite ultionis ...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES ON THE ROMAN LAW IN GRATIAN In last year's volume of this magazine , the critical problems con- nected with ... from the legislation of Justinian found in Gratian's work were inserted only at a late stage of redaction .
ADDITIONAL NOTES ON THE ROMAN LAW IN GRATIAN In last year's volume of this magazine , the critical problems con- nected with ... from the legislation of Justinian found in Gratian's work were inserted only at a late stage of redaction .
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