Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... seems to have been his magnificent gardens , coveted by a Ro- man Jezebel , Agrippina . Of noble stock - his father had been consul in 11 A.D. , his mother apparently was a daughter of Valerius Messala Corvinus 13- , he himself had ...
... seems to have been his magnificent gardens , coveted by a Ro- man Jezebel , Agrippina . Of noble stock - his father had been consul in 11 A.D. , his mother apparently was a daughter of Valerius Messala Corvinus 13- , he himself had ...
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... seems to have made Pompusianus even more cocksure of his future grandeur . He carried about with him and studied the speeches of kings and famous generals , excerpted from the works of Livy.76 He also openly displayed a map of the world ...
... seems to have made Pompusianus even more cocksure of his future grandeur . He carried about with him and studied the speeches of kings and famous generals , excerpted from the works of Livy.76 He also openly displayed a map of the world ...
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... seems that the purely private position of the jurists was altered by an act of Augustus . At least , this is the meaning attributed by most students to the granting of ius respondendi to individual jurists by the emperor . If this is ...
... seems that the purely private position of the jurists was altered by an act of Augustus . At least , this is the meaning attributed by most students to the granting of ius respondendi to individual jurists by the emperor . If this is ...
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