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Suppose that, as scholars have long believed, Bluhme was right in detecting the existence of three separate masses of works to be read and excerpted by the Digest commissioners and of three separate committees the Sabinian, the Papinian and the edictal to read them.
Archive 2008-09-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008
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Suppose that, as scholars have long believed, Bluhme was right in detecting the existence of three separate masses of works to be read and excerpted by the Digest commissioners and of three separate committees the Sabinian, the Papinian and the edictal to read them.
Two by Honoré on Justinian's Digest Dan Ernst 2008
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Septimius (Antoninus) Geta (b. 189), along with the jurist Papinian and many others.
f. The Third Century 2001
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Roman law by Papinian and Ulpian, and lastly philos - ophy by Plotinus.
PROGRESS IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY E. R. DODDS 1968
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Vat., 325; id., 327 (from Papinian): mulieres quoque et sine tutoris auctoritate procuratorem facere posse.
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Were not a great number of famous jurists like Ulpian of Tyre and Papinian of Hemesa natives of Syria?
The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism Franz Cumont
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Caracalla murdered his brother, and then ordered Papinian, the celebrated jurist, to make a public argument in vindication of the fratricide.
General History for Colleges and High Schools Philip Van Ness Myers
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Geta's children and friends, to the number, it is said, of twenty thousand persons, were also put to death on the false accusation of conspiracy; among whom was the celebrated jurist Papinian, who, when required to compose
Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood Hugh Macmillan
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Papinian, 48, 2, 2 -- who adds that she could also do so in a case regarding the will of a mother or father's freedman.
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The Senate was replaced by the Consistorium principis, one of the members of which was the celebrated jurist Papinian.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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