| Greek antiquities - 1842 - 1156 pagine
...rules comprised in their! i' dicta served for the guidance of all the aediles. The edieta of the cumle aediles were founded on ' their authority as superintendents of the markets, . and of buying and wiling in general. Accordingly, i tlteir edicts had mainly, or perhaps solely, reference i to the rules... | |
| William Smith, Charles Anthon - 1843 - 1142 pagine
...jus edicendi, or the right of promulgating edicta;* but the rules comprised in their edicta served for the guidance of all the aediles. The edicta of...edicts had mainly, or perhaps solely, reference to the roles as to buying and selling, and contracts for bargain and sale, "fhey were the foundation of the... | |
| William Smith, Charles Anthon - 1843 - 1152 pagine
...jus edicendi, or the right of promulgating edicta;* but the rules comprised in their edicta served for the guidance of all the aediles. The edicta of the curule eediles ^were founded on their authority as superintendents of the markets, and of baying and selling... | |
| Greek antiquities - 1848 - 1322 pagine
...(Gaius, i. 6) ; but the rules comprised in their edicta served for the guidance of all the aedile*. The edicta of the curule aediles were founded on their...authority as superintendents of the markets. and of boring and wiling in general. Accordingly, tinr edicts had mainly, or perhaps solely, reference to... | |
| William Smith - 1851 - 366 pagine
...jus edicendi, or the right of promulgating edicta ; but the rules comprised in their edicta served for the guidance of all the aediles. The edicta of...It seems that after the appointment of the curule aediles, the functions formerly exerAEDILES. cised by the plebeian aediles were exercised, with some... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1851 - 486 pagine
...edicts ;t but the rules comprised in their edicts served for the guidance of all the aediles. The edicts of the curule aediles were founded on their authority...buying and selling, and contracts for bargain and sale. XI. The persons of both the plebeian and curule aediles were saerosancti.* XII. It seems that after... | |
| William Smith - 1859 - 1334 pagine
...or the power of promulgating edicta (Gaius, i. 6) ; but the rules comprised in their edictn served for the guidance of all the aediles. The edicta of the curule acdiles were founded on their authority as superintendents of the markets, rai of bnying and (piling... | |
| William Smith - 1868 - 492 pagine
...the jus edicendi, or the right of promulgating edicta; but the rules comprised in their edicta served for the guidance of all the aediles. The edicta of...It seems that after the appointment of the curule aediles, the functions formerly exercised by the plebeian aediles were exercised, with some few exceptions,... | |
| William Smith - 1870 - 1312 pagine
...or the power of promulgating edicta (Gaius, i. 6) ; but the rules comprised in tlleir edicta served for the guidance of all the aediles. The edicta of...buying and selling, and contracts for bargain and sale. They were the foundation of the actiones aediliciae, among which are included the actio redhibitoria,... | |
| William Smith - 1870 - 1178 pagine
...provisions of the tediles' edict relate to the :wu» and selling of slaves. The persons both of '> plebeian and curule aediles were sacrosancti.' It seems that, after the appointment of the curule Kiles, the functions formerly exercised by the ple*"»* zdiles were exercised, with some few excep:«a,... | |
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