Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor: With Introductions, Commentary, Excursus and Translation, Volume 1John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Institutiones |
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... their contents may possibly be taken to show that they were merely of sacerdotal import ; and if in fact his collection of them sur- vived to the time of Granius Flaccus , it is probable that it was used by the later pontifices only to ...
... their contents may possibly be taken to show that they were merely of sacerdotal import ; and if in fact his collection of them sur- vived to the time of Granius Flaccus , it is probable that it was used by the later pontifices only to ...
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... their patron , they his clients . But with the family of their patron they had no connection ; their connection was with his gens ; they took the gentile name , and became his ' gentiles . ' In this way they were brought within the ...
... their patron , they his clients . But with the family of their patron they had no connection ; their connection was with his gens ; they took the gentile name , and became his ' gentiles . ' In this way they were brought within the ...
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... their personal liberty or security were to be outside the pro- tection of the law . Not being magistratus populi , but merely leaders of the plebs , they could not , like the consuls , take the political ini- tiative ; their strength ...
... their personal liberty or security were to be outside the pro- tection of the law . Not being magistratus populi , but merely leaders of the plebs , they could not , like the consuls , take the political ini- tiative ; their strength ...
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... their taxation was out of all proportion to that of the patricians , while the possession of the ager publicus was untaxed , and yet , on the other , it was mainly through their own valour that it had become ager publicus at all . Some ...
... their taxation was out of all proportion to that of the patricians , while the possession of the ager publicus was untaxed , and yet , on the other , it was mainly through their own valour that it had become ager publicus at all . Some ...
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... their least remarkable feature to which their laws bear witness . The foreign influence was trifling , and left no traces whatever on the private portion of the code ; what changes the decemviri made in pre - existing law seem to have ...
... their least remarkable feature to which their laws bear witness . The foreign influence was trifling , and left no traces whatever on the private portion of the code ; what changes the decemviri made in pre - existing law seem to have ...
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action actionem agnates alia aliena autem bona fide bonorum possessio capitis deminutio causa civil condictio contract creditor cuius debet debtor delict dominus eius enactment enim eorum erit etiam exceptio facere factum familias fidei fideicommissa fideicommissum fuerit furti furtum Gaius heir heredem heredes hereditas hereditatem ideo iniuria instituted inter interdict iudex iudicio iure iuris ius civile ius gentium jurists Justinian latter legatum lege legis lex Aquilia lex Iulia liability liberi licet manumission modo neque nihil nisi obligatio obligation pater person plaintiff poena possessio possession possunt postea potest praetor quae quam quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque Roman law rule servus sibi sine sive slave stipulatio sui iuris sunt supr tamen tantum testamento testator Title tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapio usus veluti vero
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Page 601 - Ex 2 quibusdam iudiciis damnati ignominiosi fiunt, veluti furti, vi bonorum raptorum, iniuriarum, de dolo, item tutelae, mandati, depositi, directis non contrariis actionibus, item pro socio, quae ab utraque parte directa est et ob id quilibet ex sociis eo iudicio damnatus ignominia notatur. sed furti quidem aut vi bonorum raptorum aut iniuriarum aut de dolo non solum damnati notantur ignominia, sed etiam pacti, et recte ; plurimum enim interest, utrum ex delicto aliquis an ex contractu debitor sit.
Page 118 - Qui 3 igitur ex te et uxore tua nascitur, in tua potestate est : item qui ex filio tuo et uxore eius nascitur, id cst nepos tuus et neptis, aeque in tua sunt potestate, et pronepos et proneptis et deinceps ceteri.
Page 469 - Qui columnam transportandam conduxit, si ea, dum tollitur aut portatur aut reponitur, fracta sit, ita id periculum praestat, si qua ipsius eorumque, quorum opera uteretur, culpa acciderit: culpa autem abest, si omnia facta sunt, quae diligentissimus quisque observaturus fuisset.
Page 448 - ... naturale est quam eo genere quidque dissolvere quo colligatum est. Ideo verborum obligatio verbis tollitur ; nudi consensus obligatio contrario consensu dissolvitur
Page 210 - Potest 5 etiam in testamento quis heredem suum damnare, ne altius tollat, ne luminibus aedium vicini officiât; vel ut patiatur eum tignum in parietem immittere vel stillicidium habere; vel ut patiatur eum per fundum ire, agere, aquamve ex eo ducere.
Page 127 - parvi autem refert, uxori an concubinae quis leget, quae eius causa emta parata sunt : sane enim, nisi dignitate, nihil interest.' But the position was thought a degrading one to the woman ; no honesta femina could become a concubine without an express 'testatio,
Page 123 - The modes of constituting a dos were three in number : dos aut datur, aut dicitur, aut promittitur. ' Dotem dicere potest mulier, quae nuptura est, et debitor mulieris, si iussu eius dicat, institutus, parens mulieris virilis sexus, per virilem scxum cognatione iunctus, velut pater, avus paternus : dare, promittere dotem omnes possunt
Page 420 - Cum autem emptio et venditio contracta sit (quod effici diximus simulatque de pretio convenerit, cum sine scriptura res agitur), periculum rei venditae statim ad emptorem pertinet, tametsi adhuc ea res emptori tradita non sit. Itaque, si homo mortuus sit vel aliqua parte corporis laesus...
Page 520 - Caesare gehört als abl. abs. zu bona si quis condiderit; laudatus tritt nachträglich hinzu. — opprobriis dignum, denn eum qui nocentem infamavit, non esse bonum aequum ob eam rem condemnari: peccata enim nocentium nota esse et oportere et expedire lehrt Paulus fDig.
Page 419 - ... et pretium persolvatur et res tradatur, ut venditio ad effectum perducatur, emptore quidem ex empto actione, venditore autem ex vendito agente, sin autem ille qui nominatus est vel noluerit vel non potuerit pretium definire, tune pro nihilo esse venditionem quasi nullo pretio statuto, quod ius cum in venditionibus nobis placuit, non est absurdum et in locationibus et conductionibus trahere.