Roman AntiquitiesD. A. Talboys, 1840 - 608 Seiten |
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... emperors , after Tiberius had completely abolished the Comitia Tributa ( § 228 ) . For it is evident , from many passages , that citizens were then truly such without the jus Quiritium ; and what this jus Quiritium itself may have been ...
... emperors , after Tiberius had completely abolished the Comitia Tributa ( § 228 ) . For it is evident , from many passages , that citizens were then truly such without the jus Quiritium ; and what this jus Quiritium itself may have been ...
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... Emperor : such an assertion is incorrect , if it be understood to mean that no laws were submitted to the people for their sanction , and passed by them ; but if no more be understood by it , than that the people were no longer free to ...
... Emperor : such an assertion is incorrect , if it be understood to mean that no laws were submitted to the people for their sanction , and passed by them ; but if no more be understood by it , than that the people were no longer free to ...
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... Emperors , or by the Senate . A Patrician might pass by adoption from his own to a Plebeian gens , but there are good grounds for doubting whether the reverse might take place , or , at least , whether such as were adopted from a ...
... Emperors , or by the Senate . A Patrician might pass by adoption from his own to a Plebeian gens , but there are good grounds for doubting whether the reverse might take place , or , at least , whether such as were adopted from a ...
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... Emperors . It appears from a passage of Livy 5 , that , even before the enactment of the XII Tables , connubium could not take place be- tween a free born man and a freed woman ; but the Lex Papia Poppaa allowed it by dispensation ...
... Emperors . It appears from a passage of Livy 5 , that , even before the enactment of the XII Tables , connubium could not take place be- tween a free born man and a freed woman ; but the Lex Papia Poppaa allowed it by dispensation ...
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... the laws and customs of later times , it was not abolished till the reign of Anastasius , who required merely a rescript or certificate of emancipation from the emperor to be presented to the 94 [ CHAP . I. ROMAN ANTIQUITIES .
... the laws and customs of later times , it was not abolished till the reign of Anastasius , who required merely a rescript or certificate of emancipation from the emperor to be presented to the 94 [ CHAP . I. ROMAN ANTIQUITIES .
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Seite 279 - Siculi hoc jure sunt, ut quod civis cum cive agat, domi certet suis legibus ; quod siculus cum siculo non ejusdem civitatis, ut de eo praetor judices, ex P. Rupilii decreto, sortiatur.
Seite 101 - Quo jure etiam populus romanus olim utebatur. Aut enim ex jure Quiritium unusquisque dominus erat , aut non intelligebatur dominus. Sed postea divisionem accepit dominium, ut alius possit esse ex jure Quiritium dominus, alius in bonis habere. Nam si tibi rem mancipi neque mancipavero , neque in jure cessero...
Seite 298 - Nostrae, inquit, con- 15 tra duodecim tabulae cum perpaucas res capite sanxissent, in his hanc quoque sanciendam putaverunt, si quis occentavisset sive carmen condidisset, quod infamiam faceret flagitiumve alteri.
Seite 398 - Sole tamen vinoque calent, annosque precantur, quot sumant cyathos, ad numerumque bibunt. Invenies illic, qui Nestoris ebibat annos, quae sit per calices facta Sibylla suos. Illic et cantant quidquid didicere theatris, 535 et iactant faciles ad sua verba manus; et ducunt posito duras cratere choreas, cultaque diffusis saltat amica comis.
Seite 295 - ... primum ortum si recordari volumus, inter arma civium et occupatis et obsessis urbis locis procreatum videmus.
Seite 295 - Erat autem ius interea paciscendi ac, nisi pacti forent, habebantur in vinculis dies sexaginta. Inter eos dies trinis nundinis continuis ad praetorem in comitium producebantur, quantaeque pecuniae iudicati essent, praedicabatur.
Seite 300 - Graeci iraipe1av vocant. His autem potestatem facit lex pactionem quam velint sibi ferre, dum ne quid ex publica lege corrumpant.
Seite 302 - XII tabularum adversus eum qui hostiam emisset nec pretium redderet: item adversus eum qui mercedem non redderet pro eo iumento, quod quis ideo locasset ut inde pecuniam acceptam in dapem id est in sacrificium inpenderet...
Seite 557 - ... praefatae ante meos manes animamque precatae perfusaeque pias ante liquore manus, pars quae sola mei superabit corporis, ossa incinctae nigra candida veste legent, et primum annoso spargent...
Seite 557 - ... cum tenuem fuero mutatu-s in umbram candidaque ossa super nigra favilla teget, ante meum veniat longos incompta capillos , et fleat ante meum maesta Neaera rogum.