A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 115
... praetor was that of publishing edicta or general ordinances , in which he laid down principles for the handling of cases on which statute law or common custom gave no clear ruling . A supplementary duty of the praetor was to nominate ...
... praetor was that of publishing edicta or general ordinances , in which he laid down principles for the handling of cases on which statute law or common custom gave no clear ruling . A supplementary duty of the praetor was to nominate ...
Pagina 245
... praetor , who received the name of praetor peregrinus ( or more The " prae- accurately praetor qui ius dicit inter cives et peregrinos ) . In general tor pere- grinus " . the praetor peregrinus followed the same procedure as the praetor ...
... praetor , who received the name of praetor peregrinus ( or more The " prae- accurately praetor qui ius dicit inter cives et peregrinos ) . In general tor pere- grinus " . the praetor peregrinus followed the same procedure as the praetor ...
Pagina 812
... ( praetor 180 ) , 183 L. Postumius Albinus ( consul 173 ) , 249 Sp . Postumius Albinus ( consul 110 ) , 301-2 A. Postumius Albinus ( brother of above ) , 301-2 Postumius ( envoy at Tarentum ) , 268 Postumus ( C. Latinius ) , 725-6 , 728 ...
... ( praetor 180 ) , 183 L. Postumius Albinus ( consul 173 ) , 249 Sp . Postumius Albinus ( consul 110 ) , 301-2 A. Postumius Albinus ( brother of above ) , 301-2 Postumius ( envoy at Tarentum ) , 268 Postumus ( C. Latinius ) , 725-6 , 728 ...
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