An Historical Essay on the Laws and the Government of Rome: Designed as an Introduction to the Study of the Civil LawT. Stevenson, 1830 - 298 pagine |
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Pagina ii
... instances , an object of curiosity only . If the importance of every study were to be computed by its utility alone , this would have but slender pretensions , in comparison with that of laws and of political institutions which may be ...
... instances , an object of curiosity only . If the importance of every study were to be computed by its utility alone , this would have but slender pretensions , in comparison with that of laws and of political institutions which may be ...
Pagina iii
... instances , the Author supposed his allusion to be perfectly intelligible to those who were likely to read his works ; and as the lapse of time , and change of language , place us in a very different situation from the contemporaries of ...
... instances , the Author supposed his allusion to be perfectly intelligible to those who were likely to read his works ; and as the lapse of time , and change of language , place us in a very different situation from the contemporaries of ...
Pagina 4
... instances , all is evi- dently fiction ; or at most the shadow of a pro- bable fact can only be dimly discerned , through the veil of some complicated tissue of fables . But , even were it in our power , by any intellectual pro- cess ...
... instances , all is evi- dently fiction ; or at most the shadow of a pro- bable fact can only be dimly discerned , through the veil of some complicated tissue of fables . But , even were it in our power , by any intellectual pro- cess ...
Pagina 16
... instance , as in most others , feeble and uncertain . The two derivations usually assigned to it seem both equally fanciful and unfounded . According to Livy , the appellation was given in honour of the Sabine women , after the peace ...
... instance , as in most others , feeble and uncertain . The two derivations usually assigned to it seem both equally fanciful and unfounded . According to Livy , the appellation was given in honour of the Sabine women , after the peace ...
Pagina 19
... instances also , the interference of the curia was called for re- specting matters comparatively of a private nature ... instance being more than dubious , " the circum- stance of the appeal forming part of such a story merely shews that ...
... instances also , the interference of the curia was called for re- specting matters comparatively of a private nature ... instance being more than dubious , " the circum- stance of the appeal forming part of such a story merely shews that ...
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Anno Antiq appear atque Augustus authority Berriat St Cęsar centuries certainly chap Cicero circumstance citizens civil comitia comitia centuriata comitia tributa compilation Const constitution consuls cłm decemviri digest doubt edicts edictum effected emperor empire enactment enim esset established favour Gaius Hadrian Heinecc Hugo Hist imperial importance innovation instance institutes itą jąm Julius Cęsar jure juris jurisconsults jurisprudence Justinian Labeo latter lawyers legem leges legibus legis legislative legislature legum Lex Regia Livy magistrates magistratus motive neque omnes opinions Orat original pandects Papinian patres Patricians perhaps period Plebeians plebis plebiscita political pontiffs populo prętors privilege probably quę quąm quią quibus quid quod quoted reign remarked rendered republic republican Roman jurisprudence Rome scarcely senate sunt supposed Theodosius Theodosius the younger Tribonian tribunes twelve tables Ulpian whole
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Pagina 174 - Juliani atque Marcelli, omniumque quos illi celebrarunt, si tamen eorum libri propter antiquitatis incertum codicum collatione firmentur. Ubi autem diversae sententiae proferuntur, potior numerus vincat auctorum, vel si numerus aequalis sit, ejus partis praecedat auctoritas in qua excellentis ingenii vir Papinianus emineat, qui ut singulos vincit, ita cedit duobus.
Pagina 83 - Aeliana studia delectant, plurima est et in omni iure civili et in pontificum libris et in XII. tabulis antiquitatis effigies, quod et verborum prisca vetustas cognoscitur et actionum genera quaedam maiorum consuetudinem vitamque declarant...
Pagina 174 - Responsa prudentium sunt sententiae et opiniones eorum, quibus permissum est jura condere. Quorum omnium si in unum sententiae concurrant, id quod ita sentiunt, legis vicem obtinet ; si vero dissentiunt, judici licet, quam velit, sententiam sequi, idque rescripto divi Hadriani significatur.
Pagina 39 - Hi tres collegas sibi crearerunt : in his Sicinium fuisse, seditionis auctorem; de duobus, qui fuerint, minus convenit. Sunt, qui duos tantum in Sacro monte creatos tribunos esse dicant, ibique sacratam legem latam.
Pagina 115 - ... quid enim maius est, si de iure quaerimus, quam posse a summis imperiis et summis potestatibus comitiatus et concilia vel instituta dimittere vel habita rescindere? quid gravius quam rem susceptam dirimi, si unus augur "alio die"1 dixerit?
Pagina 159 - ... legum et edicti perpetui subtilissimus conditor, in suis libris hoc retulit, ut, si quid imperfectum inveniatur, ab imperiali sanctione hoc repleatur ; et non ipse solus, sed et divus Hadrianus, in compositione edicti et...
Pagina 281 - Tanta autem nobis antiquitati habita est reverentia, ut nomina prudentium taciturnitati tradere nullo patiamur modo: sed unusquisque eorum, qui auctor legis fuit, nostris digestķs inscriptas est: hoc tantummodo a nobis effecto, ut, si quid in legibus eorum vel supervacuum vel imperfectum vel minus idoneum visum est, vel adiectionem vel diminutionem necessariam accipiat et rectissimis tradatur regulis.
Pagina 284 - Homines etenim, qui antea lites agebant, licet multae leges fuerant positae, tamen ex paucis lites praeferebant, vel propter inopiam librorum, quos comparare eis impossibile erat, vel propter ipsam inscientiam, et voluntate iudicum magis quam legitima auctoritate lites dirimebantur
Pagina 1 - ... sit et iuris et officii et muneris, ut et potestatis satis in magistratibus et auctoritatis in principum consilio et libertatis in populo sit, non posse hune incommu58 tabilem rei publicae conservari statum.
Pagina 124 - Chaldœis, petebatur. Inventus est scriba quidam Cn. Flavius, qui cornicum oculos confixerit, et singulis diebus ediscendos fastos populo proposuerit, et ab ipsis cautis jurisconsultis eorum sapientiam compilant.