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... Gaius I. 3 . 2 The power of the senate to legis- late ( except on matters specially re- mitted to it by the populus assem- bled in comitia ) , was denied in re- publican times ( see Gaius I. 4 ) : but under the emperors the senate be ...
... Gaius I. 3 . 2 The power of the senate to legis- late ( except on matters specially re- mitted to it by the populus assem- bled in comitia ) , was denied in re- publican times ( see Gaius I. 4 ) : but under the emperors the senate be ...
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... Gaius ( 1. 7 ) was to the effect that if all the known dicta on a subject were in agreement , the magistrate must shape his decision accordingly ; but if at variance , he could follow his own judgment ; yet this , as we have already ...
... Gaius ( 1. 7 ) was to the effect that if all the known dicta on a subject were in agreement , the magistrate must shape his decision accordingly ; but if at variance , he could follow his own judgment ; yet this , as we have already ...
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... Gaius there were only three regular modes of manu- mission , one or other of which had to be employed if it were desired that the freedman should be a full civis Romanus : these were vindicta , census or testamentum , Gaius I. 17 . The ...
... Gaius there were only three regular modes of manu- mission , one or other of which had to be employed if it were desired that the freedman should be a full civis Romanus : these were vindicta , census or testamentum , Gaius I. 17 . The ...
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... Gaius II . 44 , and ( 2 ) if he employed one of the three regular processes , viz . vin- dicta , census or testamentum . These were all public acts ; for it is obvious such was the character of manu- mission by vindicta or census , and ...
... Gaius II . 44 , and ( 2 ) if he employed one of the three regular processes , viz . vin- dicta , census or testamentum . These were all public acts ; for it is obvious such was the character of manu- mission by vindicta or census , and ...
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... Gaius , and to it therefore we refer the reader . The Lex Aelia Sentia had further provided a number of methods where- by those merely in forma libertatis could be raised to civitas ( Gaius I. 28 -30 , 32 , 35 ; Ulpian 111. ) ; and ...
... Gaius , and to it therefore we refer the reader . The Lex Aelia Sentia had further provided a number of methods where- by those merely in forma libertatis could be raised to civitas ( Gaius I. 28 -30 , 32 , 35 ; Ulpian 111. ) ; and ...
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Page 459 - Conubium habent cives Romani cum civibus Romanis ; cum Latinis autem et peregrinis ita, si concessum sit ; cum servis nullum est conubium.
Page 86 - Et post multas Sabinianorum et Proculianorum ambiguitates placuit media sententia existimantium, si ea species ad materiam reduci possit, eum videri dominum esse, qui materiae dominus fuerat, si non possit reduci, eum potius intellegi dominum qui fecerit: ut ecce vas conflatum potest ad rudem massam...