-
planned on the Sanhedrin, as the
first part of De
synedriis et
prefecturis juridicis veterum Ebraeorum through the press, the
second and
third parts being...
-
Conventus juridici in Hispania...
- Tarraconensis,
Baetica and
Lusitana Roman Hispania after Claudius:
Conventus juridici (Emeritensis, Scalabit**** and Pacensis)
Roman Hispania under Diocletian:...
- Augustine's and Ambrose. In jurisprudence, he also
worked on the
Corpus Juridici canonici,
which Amerbach was to
print jointly with
Johannes Froben in 1500...
- 1-5 =
Codices Georgici Gr**** m****cripts: Cod. Jur. gr. 1-18 =
Codices Juridici graeci Cod. Hist. gr. 1-130 =
Codices Historici graeci Cod. Phil. Gr. 1-347...
- Østfold. In 1634
Bjelke published the
first Norwegian dictionary (Termini
Juridici, english;
Legal Terms). The book was
intended to
serve as an aid for Danish...
- Aemilia, and
governor of
Crete and Cyrenaica. Géza Alföldy
notes that
juridici for the
districts of
Italy did not come into
existence until 166, and were...
- of
events from the year 1634 in Norway. Monarch:
Christian IV.
Termini Juridici, the
first Norwegian dictionary by
Chancellor Jens Bjelke, is
first published...