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36 With the establishment of the empire further fields were opened to the jurists , but their interest remained the develop- ment of the Roman law by means of the ius respondendi , now supported by the emperor's approbation , and , to a ...
36 With the establishment of the empire further fields were opened to the jurists , but their interest remained the develop- ment of the Roman law by means of the ius respondendi , now supported by the emperor's approbation , and , to a ...
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... concerning the paternity of Tiberius Gemellus , his grandson from his son Drusus and Livilla.28 For ordinary maiestas , i.e. , so to speak second - degree maies- tas , exile remained the chief , but no longer the only punish- ment .
... concerning the paternity of Tiberius Gemellus , his grandson from his son Drusus and Livilla.28 For ordinary maiestas , i.e. , so to speak second - degree maies- tas , exile remained the chief , but no longer the only punish- ment .
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On the probable penalty , exile and property confiscation , see Marsh , The Reign of Tiberius , p . 179 . 76 Tacitus , Annals , III , 66 . He remained opposed to the monarchic form of government , 24 SEMINAR.
On the probable penalty , exile and property confiscation , see Marsh , The Reign of Tiberius , p . 179 . 76 Tacitus , Annals , III , 66 . He remained opposed to the monarchic form of government , 24 SEMINAR.
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