Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... diviners , as well as against their guilty clients . In every case in which an over - curious client was brought to trial , at least one guilty diviner must also have figured . Due to the fact , however , that all accused inquirers ...
... diviners , as well as against their guilty clients . In every case in which an over - curious client was brought to trial , at least one guilty diviner must also have figured . Due to the fact , however , that all accused inquirers ...
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... diviners even in maiestas cases tended to receive somewhat more le- nient treatment than their dangerously high - ranking clients.169 ( 2 ) The penalty normally imposed in such cases was either work in the mines or exile , 170 an ...
... diviners even in maiestas cases tended to receive somewhat more le- nient treatment than their dangerously high - ranking clients.169 ( 2 ) The penalty normally imposed in such cases was either work in the mines or exile , 170 an ...
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... diviners by magic were singled out for legal curbs occurred in 33 B.C. when Agrippa as aedile banished yónres as well as astrologers from Rome.179 Although the transmitted text of the ordi- nance is directed against all sorcerers , the ...
... diviners by magic were singled out for legal curbs occurred in 33 B.C. when Agrippa as aedile banished yónres as well as astrologers from Rome.179 Although the transmitted text of the ordi- nance is directed against all sorcerers , the ...
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