A Manual of Roman AntiquitiesC. Griffin, limited, 1901 - 573 Seiten |
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... slaves and malefactors of the lowest class.1 Tribunal Aurelium . - The tribunal of the Praetor Urbanus was , as we have seen , in the Comitium ; but as legal business rapidly increased , it was found necessary to multiply the courts ...
... slaves and malefactors of the lowest class.1 Tribunal Aurelium . - The tribunal of the Praetor Urbanus was , as we have seen , in the Comitium ; but as legal business rapidly increased , it was found necessary to multiply the courts ...
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... slaves and criminals , whose bodies were frequently thrown down and left to decompose or to become the prey of dogs and birds , without an attempt being made to cover them with earth . But during the reign of Augustus the aspect of this ...
... slaves and criminals , whose bodies were frequently thrown down and left to decompose or to become the prey of dogs and birds , without an attempt being made to cover them with earth . But during the reign of Augustus the aspect of this ...
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... slave , the relation previously expressed by the words dominus and servus was now represented by patronus and libertus , and that , in legal phraseology , any advocate who pleaded for a criminal in a court of justice was termed the ...
... slave , the relation previously expressed by the words dominus and servus was now represented by patronus and libertus , and that , in legal phraseology , any advocate who pleaded for a criminal in a court of justice was termed the ...
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... slaves and persons , who , by disreputable means , had acquired the requisite sum . This evil was already strongly felt in the time of Augustus , who sought , in some degree , to obviate it by introducing a new division among the ...
... slaves and persons , who , by disreputable means , had acquired the requisite sum . This evil was already strongly felt in the time of Augustus , who sought , in some degree , to obviate it by introducing a new division among the ...
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... slavery to a Roman , or persons who had once been slaves but had been emancipated ( libertini . ) Omitting , for the present , the consideration of Servi and Libertini , who will form the subject of a separate section , we shall confine ...
... slavery to a Roman , or persons who had once been slaves but had been emancipated ( libertini . ) Omitting , for the present , the consideration of Servi and Libertini , who will form the subject of a separate section , we shall confine ...
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Seite 290 - Institutes were declared to be the legitimate system of civil jurisprudence ; they alone were admitted in the tribunals, and they alone were taught in the academies, of Rome, Constantinople, and Berytus.