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Astrologers in Court for Violations of the Edict of 11 A.D. From its inception the Augustan edict was directed against diviners , as well as against their guilty clients . In every case in which an over - curious client was brought to ...
Astrologers in Court for Violations of the Edict of 11 A.D. From its inception the Augustan edict was directed against diviners , as well as against their guilty clients . In every case in which an over - curious client was brought to ...
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Like Apollonius before him , Ptolemy Seleucus was fla- grantly guilty of habitual violation of the edict of 11 A.D. Yet , like Pammenes he drew as his sentence banishment not death ( if , indeed , he was individually accused at all in ...
Like Apollonius before him , Ptolemy Seleucus was fla- grantly guilty of habitual violation of the edict of 11 A.D. Yet , like Pammenes he drew as his sentence banishment not death ( if , indeed , he was individually accused at all in ...
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Gaius wrote a commentary on the provincial edict in thirty- two books , in addition to a commentary on the praetor's edict . Ulpian's encyclopedic treatise on the edict of the praetor in- cluded the text and commentary upon a number of ...
Gaius wrote a commentary on the provincial edict in thirty- two books , in addition to a commentary on the praetor's edict . Ulpian's encyclopedic treatise on the edict of the praetor in- cluded the text and commentary upon a number of ...
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