- also
established adultery as a
private and
public crime (lex
Julia de
adulteriis). To
encourage po****tion expansion, the
leges Juliae offered inducements...
-
Statius and Quintilian.
Walter de Gruyter. p. 124.,
citing Papinian, De
adulteriis I and Modestinus,
Liber Regularum I. Cantarella, Eva (2002) [1988 (Italian)...
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Constitution 14
Papinian 142–212 Rome Quaestiones, Responsa, Definitiones, De
adulteriis 15
Gaius fl. 130–180 Rome
Institutes 16
Maimonides 1135/38–1204 Almoravid...
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himself of this task dutifully, and with care. He
renewed the Lex
Iulia de
Adulteriis Coercendis,
under which adultery was
punishable by exile. From the list...
- was
under this
statute rather than the
adultery statute of Lex
Iulia de
adulteriis that Rome
prosecuted this crime. Rape was made into a "public wrong" (iniuria...
- Augustus' Lex
Iulia de
maritandis ordinibus of 18 BC and the Lex
Iulia de
adulteriis coercendis of 17 BC. The law was
introduced by the
suffect consuls of...
- and
Quintilian (Walter de Gruyter, 2011), p. 124,
citing Papinian, De
adulteriis I and Modestinus,
Liber Regularum I. Eva Cantarella, Bi****uality in the...
-
behaviors deserve punishment. In the
Roman Empire the
Roman law Lex
Julia de
adulteriis coercendis implemented by
Augustus Caesar permitted the
murder of daughters...
- parti****tory
political institutions by top-down, one-man rule. The Lex
Iulia de
adulteriis ("Julian Law
concerning acts of adultery") was
directed at
punishing married...
-
taken in the act. (Plutarch, Solon) The
Roman Lex Julia, Lex
Iulia de
Adulteriis Coercendis (17 BC),
punished adultery with banishment. The two guilty...