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of the law in the traditional juristic literature , but recent studies of Orestano , De Robertis and Massei seem to indicate that these scholars would subscribe to the position that not only in works that by their very titles indicate a ...
of the law in the traditional juristic literature , but recent studies of Orestano , De Robertis and Massei seem to indicate that these scholars would subscribe to the position that not only in works that by their very titles indicate a ...
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Again I believe that a lin- guistic observation indicates a late origin at least of the gloss igitur - debeo . The Codices show that intellegere was a popu- lar word among legal writers of the late period .
Again I believe that a lin- guistic observation indicates a late origin at least of the gloss igitur - debeo . The Codices show that intellegere was a popu- lar word among legal writers of the late period .
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... an edict the aspect of the stars at the time of his own birth . Nevertheless he forbade this practice . " 15 This somewhat vague , and probably mutilated passage indicates : ( 1 ) Augustus in an edict revealed his own horoscope and ...
... an edict the aspect of the stars at the time of his own birth . Nevertheless he forbade this practice . " 15 This somewhat vague , and probably mutilated passage indicates : ( 1 ) Augustus in an edict revealed his own horoscope and ...
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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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