A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 77
... patrician magistrates . In defer- ence to this demand the patricians eventually appointed a commission of ten men to reduce the existing customary law , both public and Codifica- private , into definite and permanent shape ( 451 ) . The ...
... patrician magistrates . In defer- ence to this demand the patricians eventually appointed a commission of ten men to reduce the existing customary law , both public and Codifica- private , into definite and permanent shape ( 451 ) . The ...
Pagina 107
... patricians . was tantamount to a sentence of class suicide . It has been calculated that of the fifty - three patrician gentes whose names are recorded in the history of the fifth century only twenty - nine reappear in the fourth ...
... patricians . was tantamount to a sentence of class suicide . It has been calculated that of the fifty - three patrician gentes whose names are recorded in the history of the fifth century only twenty - nine reappear in the fourth ...
Pagina 111
... patricians . Indeed it is doubtful whether any law passed by the The Concilium Plebis before the later part of the fourth century was patricians enforceable by any legal method . Yet though the patricians de- create a murred , they ...
... patricians . Indeed it is doubtful whether any law passed by the The Concilium Plebis before the later part of the fourth century was patricians enforceable by any legal method . Yet though the patricians de- create a murred , they ...
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