Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... imperial residence for the information of the petitioner . Among the papyri found in Egypt are instances of copies of these posted rescripts , 17 and many of the earliest imperial en- actments contained in the Code of Justinian are of ...
... imperial residence for the information of the petitioner . Among the papyri found in Egypt are instances of copies of these posted rescripts , 17 and many of the earliest imperial en- actments contained in the Code of Justinian are of ...
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... imperial chancellery , and the Roman officials who represented the emperor within the prov- ince itself . We are all familiar with the fundamental contribution of Ludwig Mitteis to our understanding of the nature of Roman law in the ...
... imperial chancellery , and the Roman officials who represented the emperor within the prov- ince itself . We are all familiar with the fundamental contribution of Ludwig Mitteis to our understanding of the nature of Roman law in the ...
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... Imperial Decisions seems to have been a selection of cases of the imperial court in which Paul himself had participated.27 The jurist , generally , did not depart from the traditional categories of juristic writings , but he did ...
... Imperial Decisions seems to have been a selection of cases of the imperial court in which Paul himself had participated.27 The jurist , generally , did not depart from the traditional categories of juristic writings , but he did ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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