Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... Tiberius in 16 A.D.128 For their fate was 126 Juvenal , Sat. VI , vv , 560-564 . Seriphus was one of the most dreaded isles of exile . There , for instance , the renowned orator and professor , Cassius Severus , dragged out a miserable ...
... Tiberius in 16 A.D.128 For their fate was 126 Juvenal , Sat. VI , vv , 560-564 . Seriphus was one of the most dreaded isles of exile . There , for instance , the renowned orator and professor , Cassius Severus , dragged out a miserable ...
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... Tiberius allowed all astrol- ogers to remain in Rome who pledged themselves to give up practicing their craft , while practitioners were expelled from the capital.193 Again and again by senatorial decree and im- perial edict such ...
... Tiberius allowed all astrol- ogers to remain in Rome who pledged themselves to give up practicing their craft , while practitioners were expelled from the capital.193 Again and again by senatorial decree and im- perial edict such ...
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... Tiberius ' ban of private consulta- tions , while attacking in the second even public consultations of haruspices as pagan superstition.201 Nocturnal religious or divinatory rites also became increasingly suspect.202 Firmicus ...
... Tiberius ' ban of private consulta- tions , while attacking in the second even public consultations of haruspices as pagan superstition.201 Nocturnal religious or divinatory rites also became increasingly suspect.202 Firmicus ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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