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We have , on the one hand , to reckon with the possibility that all the commenting on , explaining , and summarizing of classical works in the period in question was accomplished by a small group of men close to one another in time and ...
We have , on the one hand , to reckon with the possibility that all the commenting on , explaining , and summarizing of classical works in the period in question was accomplished by a small group of men close to one another in time and ...
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On the other hand , the violation of a ius is not in itself an offense against the gods ; it does not make the trespasser sacer and he will not be subject to the revenge of the ...
On the other hand , the violation of a ius is not in itself an offense against the gods ; it does not make the trespasser sacer and he will not be subject to the revenge of the ...
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Spurred on by his wife Sextia he pre- ferred suicide to death at the hands of the public executioner . She joined him and died by her own hand , an example of femi- nine courage not uncommon among the ranking matrons of that era.109 ...
Spurred on by his wife Sextia he pre- ferred suicide to death at the hands of the public executioner . She joined him and died by her own hand , an example of femi- nine courage not uncommon among the ranking matrons of that era.109 ...
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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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