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During the high
Roman Empire the
emperor had an officer, the
magister libellorum, to deal with
petitions (Latin: libelli) from
citizens and
draft replies...
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Septimius Severus;
under Caracalla he was
master of the
requests (magister
libellorum).
Elagabalus (also
known as Heliogabalus)
banished him from Rome, but...
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Papinian (/pəˈpɪniən/) in English, was a
celebrated Roman jurist,
magister libellorum,
attorney general (advocatus fisci) and,
after the
death of
Gaius Fulvius...
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James I of
England and Ireland; VI of
Scotland appointed him
magister libellorum suppli**** or
master of requests. King
James is also said to have provided...
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memoriae and
seven each from the
scrinium epistolarum and the
scrinium libellorum,
although in
practice these numbers were
often exceeded.
Perhaps the most...
- (the emperor's secretaries,
belonging to the memoriae, epistularum, and
libellorum bureaus)
Praepositus sacri cubiculi (the emperor's chamberlain, who exercised...
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Commentarii Linguae Græcae,
Gulielmo Budaeo,
consiliario Regio, suppli****que
libellorum in
Regia magistro, auctore. Ab
eodem accuratè recogniti,
atque amplius...
- Hermogeni****, a
prominent jurist of the age who
acted as the
magister libellorum (drafter of
responses to petitions) to
Diocletian in this period. The...
- have been the job of the emperor's (procurator) a
libellis or
magister libellorum (master of petitions).
These rescripts formed the core of his compilation...
- magister: the
scrinium memoriae, the
scrinium epistularum, the
scrinium libellorum and the
scrinium epistolarum Graecarum. The
first bureau handled imperial...