Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... remained free from maiestas trials based on forbidden consultations . This may in part have been due to Vespasian's serene faith in astrology . Surrounded by the most renowned astrologers of his time , men like Thrasyllus ' son ...
... remained free from maiestas trials based on forbidden consultations . This may in part have been due to Vespasian's serene faith in astrology . Surrounded by the most renowned astrologers of his time , men like Thrasyllus ' son ...
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... remained as skeptical as he was a few years ago ( when reviewing Schulz's History of Roman Legal Science : see Classical Journal 43 [ 1948 ] , 440 ) towards the new tendencies , which a gifted young Italian scholar did not hesitate to ...
... remained as skeptical as he was a few years ago ( when reviewing Schulz's History of Roman Legal Science : see Classical Journal 43 [ 1948 ] , 440 ) towards the new tendencies , which a gifted young Italian scholar did not hesitate to ...
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... remained so vague about the provenance and location of his source . A monasterium S. Blasii does not seem to have ex- isted near Besançon ; could one assume that the manuscript came from Sankt Blasien in the Black Forest - where so many ...
... remained so vague about the provenance and location of his source . A monasterium S. Blasii does not seem to have ex- isted near Besançon ; could one assume that the manuscript came from Sankt Blasien in the Black Forest - where so many ...
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