Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor: With Introductions, Commentary, Excursus and Translation, Volume 1John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Institutiones |
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... Ulpian and Paulus , and the latter's responsa , quaestiones , and receptae sententiae : the course closed with Papinian and Modestinus . The writings of these five jurists had thus obtained a preponderance which naturally ex- tended ...
... Ulpian and Paulus , and the latter's responsa , quaestiones , and receptae sententiae : the course closed with Papinian and Modestinus . The writings of these five jurists had thus obtained a preponderance which naturally ex- tended ...
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... Ulpian , Paulus , and Modestinus , and to such opinions of other prudentes as were therein cited ; and ( 2 ) that all other juristic literature ( including the notes of Ulpian and Paulus on Papinian ) was in future to have no validity ...
... Ulpian , Paulus , and Modestinus , and to such opinions of other prudentes as were therein cited ; and ( 2 ) that all other juristic literature ( including the notes of Ulpian and Paulus on Papinian ) was in future to have no validity ...
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... Ulpian , Marcian , and Florentinus ) ; finally , by apt references to the Code , it was so ' brought up ' to the present date as to give the student a general conspectus of the rules of private law then binding . • It will here perhaps ...
... Ulpian , Marcian , and Florentinus ) ; finally , by apt references to the Code , it was so ' brought up ' to the present date as to give the student a general conspectus of the rules of private law then binding . • It will here perhaps ...
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... Ulpian ; it contains definitions of Justice and Jurisprudence , determines the scope of the work as a treatise on private law , and draws the distinction between ius naturale , gentium , and civile , which has been adverted to in the ...
... Ulpian ; it contains definitions of Justice and Jurisprudence , determines the scope of the work as a treatise on private law , and draws the distinction between ius naturale , gentium , and civile , which has been adverted to in the ...
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... Ulpian , from whom pr . and §§ 1 and 3 of this Title are taken , and in whose ' Regulae , ' Bk . i , they stand in close con- nection , meant § 3 to be an expansion or explanation of pr . ; by enounc- ing , as the first precept of the ...
... Ulpian , from whom pr . and §§ 1 and 3 of this Title are taken , and in whose ' Regulae , ' Bk . i , they stand in close con- nection , meant § 3 to be an expansion or explanation of pr . ; by enounc- ing , as the first precept of the ...
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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 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 naturalis 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 587 - Possessory interdicts ; it is ' sequens,' or subordinate ; that into prohibitoria, etc., is ' summa ' (§ 1 supr.) or ' principalis' (Gaius iv. 142). § 3. The formula of quorum bonorum is given in Dig. 43. 2. 1 ' quorum bonorum ex edicto meo illi possessio data est, quod de his bonis pro herede aut pro possessore possides, possideresve si nihil usucaptum esset, quodque dolo malo fecisti uti desineres possidere, id illi restituas.
Page 47 - Ulpianus libro primo institutionum. luri operam daturum prius nosse oportet, unde nomen iuris descendat. Est autem a iustitia appellatum: nam, ut eleganter Celsus definit, ius est ars boni et aequi. (1) Cuius merito quis nos sacerdotes appellet: iustitiam namque colimus et boni et aequi notitiam profitemur, aequum ab iniquo separantes, licitum ab illicito discernentes, bonos non solum metu poenarum, verum etiam praemiorum quoque exhortatione efficere cupientes, veram nisi fallor philosophiam, non...
Page 86 - ... quod quisque populus ipse sibi ius constituit, id ipsius proprium civitatis est vocaturque ius civile, quasi ius proprium ipsius civitatis : quod vero naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constituit, id apud omnes populos peraeque custoditur vocaturque ius gentium, quasi quo iure omnes gentes utuntur.
Page 53 - Ulpianum et ceteros comitetur auctoritas lectionesque ex omni eius corpore recitentur. Eorum quoque scientiam, quorum tractatus atque sententias praedicti omnes suis operibus miscuerunt, ratam esse censemus, ut Scaevolae, Sabini, luliani atque Marcelli omniumque, quos illi celebrarunt, si tamen eorum libri propter antiquitatis incertum codicum collatione firmentur. Ubi autem diversae sententiae proferuntur...
Page 595 - 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 137 - Cum tamen in compluribus aliis causis postumi pro iam natis habeantur, et in hac causa placuit non minus postumis, quam iam natis testamento tutores dari posse : si modo in ea causa sint, ut si vivis nobis nasomtur, in potestate nostra fiant. hos etiam heredes instituere possumus, cum extraneos postumos heredes instituere permissum non sit.
Page 401 - Si de alia re stipulator senserit, de 23 alia promissor, perinde nulla contrahitur obligatio, ac si ad interrogatum responsum non esset, veluti si hominem Stichum a te stipulatus quis fuerit, tu de Pamphilo senseris, quem rarius note on I.
Page 414 - 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.
Page 501 - Furti actio sive dupli sive 19 quadrupli tantum ad poenae persecutionem pertinet : nam ipsius rei persecutionem extrinsecus habet dominus, quam aut vindicando aut condicendo potest auferre. sed vindicatio quidem adversus possessorem est, sive fur ipse possidet sive alius quilibet : condictio autem adversus ipsum furem heredemve eius, licet non possideat, competit.