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Why did the ius imaginum appear so important to Polybius ? Indeed , this curious right illustrates an ... At first sight the constitution of the Roman Republic appears to be democratic . Legally , sovereignty rested in the entire people ...
Why did the ius imaginum appear so important to Polybius ? Indeed , this curious right illustrates an ... At first sight the constitution of the Roman Republic appears to be democratic . Legally , sovereignty rested in the entire people ...
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Both in Mommsen's edition of the Digest and in Krüger's edition of the Code it appears several times 2 as one word ... Even some quotations of texts from the Digest appear in Brissonius with a spelling different from Momm- sen's .
Both in Mommsen's edition of the Digest and in Krüger's edition of the Code it appears several times 2 as one word ... Even some quotations of texts from the Digest appear in Brissonius with a spelling different from Momm- sen's .
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From his presentation it appears that the inclusion of these fields was caused by the observation that rules of agency , or even the general ideas ( " central themes " ) behind them , play an important role within those fields .
From his presentation it appears that the inclusion of these fields was caused by the observation that rules of agency , or even the general ideas ( " central themes " ) behind them , play an important role within those fields .
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