Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... matter already treated , thus in- dicating a rather fitful working method.1 But who will say that there ever existed one finished copy not containing it ? The prudent critic will do well to limit conjectural recon- struction to the ...
... matter already treated , thus in- dicating a rather fitful working method.1 But who will say that there ever existed one finished copy not containing it ? The prudent critic will do well to limit conjectural recon- struction to the ...
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... matter . ) It is clear , however , that forensic rhetoric was not then to be mentioned favorably in the august presence . And yet it was this same Augustus who put the final capstone , it is supposed , on Roman jurisprudence by ...
... matter . ) It is clear , however , that forensic rhetoric was not then to be mentioned favorably in the august presence . And yet it was this same Augustus who put the final capstone , it is supposed , on Roman jurisprudence by ...
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... matter of fact , since this procedure was flexible , it was possible to preserve what was desirable in the prisca disciplina without yielding to its awkwardness . Since the praetors and the iudices came from the ranks of the nobiles ...
... matter of fact , since this procedure was flexible , it was possible to preserve what was desirable in the prisca disciplina without yielding to its awkwardness . Since the praetors and the iudices came from the ranks of the nobiles ...
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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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