Iulius Paulus: Decretorum Libri Tres Imperialium Sententiarum in Cognitionibus Prolatarum Libri Sex, Massimo Brutti (9788891321220) — Readings Books
 
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Iulius Paulus: Decretorum Libri Tres Imperialium Sententiarum in Cognitionibus Prolatarum Libri Sex

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The three books decretorum and the six imperialium sententiarum in cognitionibus prolatarum of the jurist Julius Paulus (II-III century AD) have an independent importance compared to many other texts of the same author: they all revolve around the regulation of the process (cognitio extra ordinem). These fragments, a little more than 30, contain in fact a narrative in direct of the imperial judicial activity. They describe the resolution of judicial disputes through imperial judgments; they trace the synthesis of decisions reached or draw statements and arguments from the memory of the trials. They also offer ample testimony to the collaborative relationship between the princeps and the jurists who make up the consilium: Paulus is among them. All the passages are the object of a close exegesis, useful to reconstruct a segment of the juridical life in a difficult age like the Severan one.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
L'Erma Di Bretschneider
Country
Italy
Date
30 December 2020
Pages
214
ISBN
9788891321220

The three books decretorum and the six imperialium sententiarum in cognitionibus prolatarum of the jurist Julius Paulus (II-III century AD) have an independent importance compared to many other texts of the same author: they all revolve around the regulation of the process (cognitio extra ordinem). These fragments, a little more than 30, contain in fact a narrative in direct of the imperial judicial activity. They describe the resolution of judicial disputes through imperial judgments; they trace the synthesis of decisions reached or draw statements and arguments from the memory of the trials. They also offer ample testimony to the collaborative relationship between the princeps and the jurists who make up the consilium: Paulus is among them. All the passages are the object of a close exegesis, useful to reconstruct a segment of the juridical life in a difficult age like the Severan one.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
L'Erma Di Bretschneider
Country
Italy
Date
30 December 2020
Pages
214
ISBN
9788891321220