Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... continuity during the later principate is evident from three cases dating from 136 , 189/90 , and 204/5 respectively.83 The first of these occurred towards the end of the reign of Hadrian and was , as might be expected , directly ...
... continuity during the later principate is evident from three cases dating from 136 , 189/90 , and 204/5 respectively.83 The first of these occurred towards the end of the reign of Hadrian and was , as might be expected , directly ...
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... continuity of legal practice in dealing with astrological offenders against the edict of 11 A.D. In 371 a pagan conspiracy against the 166 Compare above , n . 136 . 167 Cassius Dio , LIX , 29 , 4 ( from Xiphilinus ) . 168 Ibid . , ep ...
... continuity of legal practice in dealing with astrological offenders against the edict of 11 A.D. In 371 a pagan conspiracy against the 166 Compare above , n . 136 . 167 Cassius Dio , LIX , 29 , 4 ( from Xiphilinus ) . 168 Ibid . , ep ...
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... continuity of Roman law after its codification and on the many streams of European juristic tradition by which modern law is linked with the Corpus iuris . In recent years he became more and more engrossed in the wealth of legal ...
... continuity of Roman law after its codification and on the many streams of European juristic tradition by which modern law is linked with the Corpus iuris . In recent years he became more and more engrossed in the wealth of legal ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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