Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... forbidden consultations and the use of magic against Severus . This at least apparently was the flimsy legal structure of the case against him . From 16 to 205 A.D. the legal practice molded the Augustan edict of 11 A.D. The most ...
... forbidden consultations and the use of magic against Severus . This at least apparently was the flimsy legal structure of the case against him . From 16 to 205 A.D. the legal practice molded the Augustan edict of 11 A.D. The most ...
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... forbidden the clever and obstinately per- suasive fraud of the astrologers . Nor has this been forbidden to them by law for the first time . in our own days , but it is a ban of old standing ... 2. The question , however , has been ...
... forbidden the clever and obstinately per- suasive fraud of the astrologers . Nor has this been forbidden to them by law for the first time . in our own days , but it is a ban of old standing ... 2. The question , however , has been ...
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... forbidden con- sultation à deux.204 The presence of third parties was clearly prescribed by Firmicus . Moreover he insisted that astrol- ogers should warn their clients in advance that they could not expect any answers but loudly ...
... forbidden con- sultation à deux.204 The presence of third parties was clearly prescribed by Firmicus . Moreover he insisted that astrol- ogers should warn their clients in advance that they could not expect any answers but loudly ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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