Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... emperor . Soon after Caligula's assassination ( Jan. 24 , 41 ) another Alexandrinian embassy , sent by the gentiles of the city , ar- rived to plead , among other things , their grievances before the new ruler , Claudius.134 At any rate ...
... emperor . Soon after Caligula's assassination ( Jan. 24 , 41 ) another Alexandrinian embassy , sent by the gentiles of the city , ar- rived to plead , among other things , their grievances before the new ruler , Claudius.134 At any rate ...
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... emperor ] is the lord of the entire world ( totius orbis dominus ) , his fate is directed by the supreme god . And since the terrestrial space of the whole world is under the emperor's power , he has also been himself placed among those ...
... emperor ] is the lord of the entire world ( totius orbis dominus ) , his fate is directed by the supreme god . And since the terrestrial space of the whole world is under the emperor's power , he has also been himself placed among those ...
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... emperor . Let us now dwell in greater detail on the diverse elements that determined the nature of the late classical law . It seems that the purely private position of the jurists was altered by an act of Augustus . At least , this is ...
... emperor . Let us now dwell in greater detail on the diverse elements that determined the nature of the late classical law . It seems that the purely private position of the jurists was altered by an act of Augustus . At least , this is ...
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The Caesars and the Stars II FREDERICK H CRAMER | 1 |
Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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