Roman Civilization: The EmpireNaphtali Lewis, Meyer Reinhold Columbia University Press, 1951 |
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Pagina 47
... remained on the books down to the time of Justinian and were included in his codification , their efficacy was at best limited - Juvenal ( Satires ii . 37 ) called them " dormant " ; Tertullian ( Apology iv ) called them " most futile ...
... remained on the books down to the time of Justinian and were included in his codification , their efficacy was at best limited - Juvenal ( Satires ii . 37 ) called them " dormant " ; Tertullian ( Apology iv ) called them " most futile ...
Pagina 91
... remained at home ; all issued forth and occupied every position where it was at all possible to stand , leaving only room for the necessary passage of those upon whom they were to gaze . The troops , while it was still night , had all ...
... remained at home ; all issued forth and occupied every position where it was at all possible to stand , leaving only room for the necessary passage of those upon whom they were to gaze . The troops , while it was still night , had all ...
Pagina 202
... remained free agents until the third century , when , with increasing encroachment of the state in all areas , they were ab- sorbed into the imperial service ( see §§ 122 , 135 ) . Gaius Institutes 1. xxxiic 92 Likewise , by an edict of ...
... remained free agents until the third century , when , with increasing encroachment of the state in all areas , they were ab- sorbed into the imperial service ( see §§ 122 , 135 ) . Gaius Institutes 1. xxxiic 92 Likewise , by an edict of ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITING SOURCES | 2 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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