- 'j';
although the
modern orthography is judicandis, some
sources use
iudicandis. Clay,
Agnes Muriel (1911). "Decemviri" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
- a
member of the
Centumviral court and as one of the
decemviri litibus iudicandis, but
resigned to
pursue poetry probably around 29–25 BC, a
decision of...
- (in Latin). Padova:
Paolo Frambotto. Ptolemaios,
Claudius (1663). De
iudicandi facultate et
animi prin****tu (in Latin). Paris:
Sebastian Cramoisy (1...
- ISBN 978-0-19-954556-8. OCLC 959667246. Drummond, A (2012). "decemviri
stlitibus iudicandis". In Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony; Eidinow,
Esther (eds.). The...
- One of the
presiding judges in the
centumviral court (decemvir
litibus iudicandis) c. 81
Tribunus militum (staff officer) of
Legio III
Gallica in Syria...
-
InscrAtt 3 = IG II, 3286 =
Dessau 308 = IDRE 2, 365:
decemvir stlitibus iudicandis/
sevir turmae equitum Romanorum/
praefectus Urbi
feriarum Latinarum/ tribunus...
-
Productions It
first aired on
television on
France 2 on 4 De
viris Docendi &
iudicandi Murus strictus Dura lex sed lex Hic
Jacet Aura po****ris
Consensus omnium...
-
offered by
those set up by the
commissioners called III. viri A.I.A. (agris
iudicandis adsignandis) in the time of the Gracchi.
Sanskrit epigraphy is the study...
- apparently, of the
Board of Ten for
Deciding Cases (or
decemviri stlitibus iudicandis),
whose purview would have been more than the
citizenship and freedom/slavery...
- Whyte,
Nicholas (1991),
Roger of Hereford's
Liber de
Astronomice iudicandi: A twelfth-century astrologer's manual,
retrieved 17
February 2021 Mitc****...