-
expression dies non (
juridicus) was used for
defining a day
which is not a (court) day or a day on
which no
legal business is
carried on. Literally,
dies non...
-
constitutional law of the
Imperial cities (Tractatus politico-historico-
juridicus de
juribus et
privilegiis civitatum imperialium, Ulm 1657), a large-scale...
- –
Medicina Catholica (Volume 1) Paul
Laymann (attributed) –
Processus juridicus contra sagas et vene fico
Richard Sibbes – The Saint's
Cordial Richard...
- left the
following works,
published between 1798 and 1813:
Thesaurus Juridicus;
containing the
Decisions of the
several Courts of Equity, &c., systematically...
- but when
Pliny wrote it was an
important place,
being the
conventus juridicus for the
whole of the
surrounding country.
Cicero mentions that he p****ed...
- honor. Once he
stepped down from the praetorship,
Cornutus was
appointed juridicus for
Asturia and Callaecia. Alföldy
notes he was one of
three men who held...
- in the ****umption that he is the
author of a book
entitled Processus juridicus contra sagas et vene fico (Cologne, 1629).
Quite in
contrast with Laymann's...
- The
coastal area was
subdivided into
three regions called conventus juridicus which were
named after the
towns of
Scardona (Skradin),
Salona and Narona...
- was in 84 when
Javolenus Priscus came to
Roman Britain and
served as a
juridicus (senior judge) and
remained there for two years. He
returned to Rome where...
- troops. To ****ist him in
legal matters he had an adviser, the
legatus juridicus, and
those in
Britain appear to have been
distinguished lawyers perhaps...