A Dictionary of Greek and Roman AntiquitiesWilliam Smith, Charles Anthon American book Company, 1843 - 1116 pages |
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... Ulpian . It would seem , however , from a passage paid to the Roman emperors was borrowed from the in Tacis , ' that Galba adopted a successor without eastern mode of adoration , and consisted in prostra- the ceremony of the adrogatio ...
... Ulpian . It would seem , however , from a passage paid to the Roman emperors was borrowed from the in Tacis , ' that Galba adopted a successor without eastern mode of adoration , and consisted in prostra- the ceremony of the adrogatio ...
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William Smith, Charles Anthon. 2 The advocatus is defined by Ulpian to be any person who aids another in the conduct of a ... ( Ulpian , Fr. , vi . , 12. ) —2 . ( Carm . , iv . , v . 21 . ) - 3 . ( Lysis , brip To Eparoolivors povov . ) - 4 ...
William Smith, Charles Anthon. 2 The advocatus is defined by Ulpian to be any person who aids another in the conduct of a ... ( Ulpian , Fr. , vi . , 12. ) —2 . ( Carm . , iv . , v . 21 . ) - 3 . ( Lysis , brip To Eparoolivors povov . ) - 4 ...
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... Ulpian says , Etiam aure- os nummos as dicimus . For the same reason we have as alienum , meaning debt , and ara in the plural , pay to the soldiers . The Romans had no other coinage except bronze or copper ( as ) till A.U.C. 485 ( B.C. ...
... Ulpian says , Etiam aure- os nummos as dicimus . For the same reason we have as alienum , meaning debt , and ara in the plural , pay to the soldiers . The Romans had no other coinage except bronze or copper ( as ) till A.U.C. 485 ( B.C. ...
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... Ulpian , in Demosth . , Mid . , p . 523 . ) - 13 ( D » .1 , 102.- ~ Ţă £ . , Aun . , 1–51 . ) −8 . ( vii . , 3. ◊ 37 , sea.` mosth . in Mid . p . 528 ) -14 . ( Isocr . in Loch . , D 319 - AGORA . AGRARIÆ LEGES . pearance of a witness ...
... Ulpian , in Demosth . , Mid . , p . 523 . ) - 13 ( D » .1 , 102.- ~ Ţă £ . , Aun . , 1–51 . ) −8 . ( vii . , 3. ◊ 37 , sea.` mosth . in Mid . p . 528 ) -14 . ( Isocr . in Loch . , D 319 - AGORA . AGRARIÆ LEGES . pearance of a witness ...
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... Ulpian , ' appeals were com- mon among the Romans , ' on account of the injus - mains of this work no longer exist . tice or ignorance of these who had to decide ( judi- cantes ) , though sometimes an appeal alters a proper decision ...
... Ulpian , ' appeals were com- mon among the Romans , ' on account of the injus - mains of this work no longer exist . tice or ignorance of these who had to decide ( judi- cantes ) , though sometimes an appeal alters a proper decision ...
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