Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... included among the ambassadors whom they sent to Caius for their defense the renowned scholar Philo.133 He met , however , with little success before the irate emperor . Soon after Caligula's assassination ( Jan. 24 , 41 ) another ...
... included among the ambassadors whom they sent to Caius for their defense the renowned scholar Philo.133 He met , however , with little success before the irate emperor . Soon after Caligula's assassination ( Jan. 24 , 41 ) another ...
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... included in the group . Since it was in practice often difficult to draw the line between them and the practi- tioners of black magic , sorcerers in general were subject to far more rigid curbs than were astrologers . The legislation of ...
... included in the group . Since it was in practice often difficult to draw the line between them and the practi- tioners of black magic , sorcerers in general were subject to far more rigid curbs than were astrologers . The legislation of ...
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... Included in this grant of exemption were professors of the liberal arts , and doctors as well , who had retired with the rank of count ( comes ) of the first or second class . 9 Theodosius and Valentinian , in 427 , also confirmed the ...
... Included in this grant of exemption were professors of the liberal arts , and doctors as well , who had retired with the rank of count ( comes ) of the first or second class . 9 Theodosius and Valentinian , in 427 , also confirmed the ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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