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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 , postfacto , but more frequently as two words . In older editions of the Corpus Iuris ( Beck , Kriegell ) the first form ...
Both in Mommsen's edition of the Digest and in Krüger's edition of the Code it appears several times 2 as one word , postfacto , but more frequently as two words . In older editions of the Corpus Iuris ( Beck , Kriegell ) the first form ...
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Was this done in the same edition which also took care of earlier scholia or do we have to distinguish between an early postclassical edition and a late postclassical edition , the latter possibly being based on the former ?
Was this done in the same edition which also took care of earlier scholia or do we have to distinguish between an early postclassical edition and a late postclassical edition , the latter possibly being based on the former ?
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Instead , unnecessary space has been given to the discussion - and the partial edition - of the quaestiones disputatae which are copied in MS Borgh . after the fragment of Raymond's work . There exists no intrinsic or extrinsic reason ...
Instead , unnecessary space has been given to the discussion - and the partial edition - of the quaestiones disputatae which are copied in MS Borgh . after the fragment of Raymond's work . There exists no intrinsic or extrinsic reason ...
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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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