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However , it would be rash to base such a conclusion on the evidence of fr . 19 alone . We have , on the one hand , to reckon with the possibility that all the commenting on , explaining , and summarizing of classical works in the ...
However , it would be rash to base such a conclusion on the evidence of fr . 19 alone . We have , on the one hand , to reckon with the possibility that all the commenting on , explaining , and summarizing of classical works in the ...
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20 Rome during the principate must have relied chiefly on these or similar methods in obtaining evidence of forbidden astro- logical consultations . Such violations of the law throughout the empire were undoubtedly prosecuted with ...
20 Rome during the principate must have relied chiefly on these or similar methods in obtaining evidence of forbidden astro- logical consultations . Such violations of the law throughout the empire were undoubtedly prosecuted with ...
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This evidence , however , was not yet considered in itself prima facie proof of maiestas . It was merely used to confirm the general charge of treason from one important angle . The lu- dicrous character of his inquiries was illustrated ...
This evidence , however , was not yet considered in itself prima facie proof of maiestas . It was merely used to confirm the general charge of treason from one important angle . The lu- dicrous character of his inquiries was illustrated ...
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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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