Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 7-9School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1949 |
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... Augustus ' state cannot be classified under a precise notion of public law.19 In fact , Augustus attached no importance to the legal con- struction of his constitution in general . Nor were the Roman lawyers interested in this question ...
... Augustus ' state cannot be classified under a precise notion of public law.19 In fact , Augustus attached no importance to the legal con- struction of his constitution in general . Nor were the Roman lawyers interested in this question ...
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... Augustus of his position as the sole Divi Filius had already been revealed when Caesarion , Caesar's natural son of Cleopatra , fell into Augustus ' hands : he liquidated him without further ado . In Rome , by law , Augustus was neither ...
... Augustus of his position as the sole Divi Filius had already been revealed when Caesarion , Caesar's natural son of Cleopatra , fell into Augustus ' hands : he liquidated him without further ado . In Rome , by law , Augustus was neither ...
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... Augustus took up the idea of this , by now familiar , personification and added the Dea Roma to his own cult . Many temples were erected jointly to Augustus and Roma in the East . However , this applied only to the Greek population . In ...
... Augustus took up the idea of this , by now familiar , personification and added the Dea Roma to his own cult . Many temples were erected jointly to Augustus and Roma in the East . However , this applied only to the Greek population . In ...
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Bureaucracy and the Roman Law A ARTHUR SCHILLER | 26 |
Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
Concerning the Transmission of Julians Digesta | 69 |
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