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Right of
Magistrates (French: Du
droit des magistrats; Latin: De jure
magistratuum) is a 1574 work
written by
Theodore Beza, and
anonymously "published...
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legislator and did not
technically create new law when he
issued his
edicts (
magistratuum edicta). In fact, the
results of his
rulings enjo****
legal protection...
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formed the subject. But
practically nothing is
known of
these Commentarii Magistratuum.
Mention should also be made of the
Commentarii Regum,
containing decrees...
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Cornelius Maluginensis V Ser.
Sulpicius Praetextatus II 375 – 371
solitudo magistratuum According to Livy (6.35), the
tribunes Gaius Licinius Stolo and Lucius...
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Ambrosius Theodosius, Saturnalia. Steph****
Winandus Pighius,
Annales Magistratuum Romanorum,
Antwerp (1599–1615).
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography...
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refugees a
hospitable reception at Geneva. In 1574, he
wrote his De jure
magistratuum (Right of Magistrates), in
which he
emphatically protested against tyranny...
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Eusebii (The
Chronicon of Eusebius). Steph****
Winandus Pighius,
Annales Magistratuum Romanorum,
Antwerp (1599–1615). Jean Foy-Vaillant,
Numismata Imperatorum...
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politician and
historian Gaius Sempronius Tudit****'s "Of Magistrates" (
Magistratuum Libri) was
intended as a
direct response to Gracch****'s arguments, whereas...
- (1-340) and XII of "Monumenta Boica".
Other works of his include: "De
magistratuum ecclesiasticorun origine et creatione" (Stadtamhof, 1757) "De disciplinae...
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wrote a
tendentious treatise on
Roman constitutional law (libri
magistratuum) in at
least thirteen books for the
political support of his party. On...