-
Justinian that
discusses the
granting of
Masurius's authority is thus a
pivotal point in the
history of
Roman law.
Masurius was a
leader of the Sabiniani, a school...
-
Acemya masurius is a
species of
bristle fly in the
family Tachinidae. "Acemya
masurius". GBIF.
Retrieved 2019-10-14. O'Hara,
James E. "Taxonomic and host...
-
Sabinian Sabinian school, a
school of law in
ancient Rome
named after Masurius Sabinus Sabini**** (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Ovid
Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis,
founder of the
Claudian family Masurius Sabinus,
Roman jurist who
lived during the
reign of
Tiberius (Tiberius...
- realistically, it
would occupy several days.
Among the
numerous guests,
Masurius, Zoilus, Democritus, Galen,
Ulpian and
Plutarch are named, but most are...
-
during the 1st and 2nd
centuries CE. The
Sabinians took
their name from
Masurius Sabinus but
later were
known as C****ians
after Sabinus' student, C****ius...
- Dio, xlvii. 30. RE, vol. 17.2, col. 1825 (Octavius 34). CIL XI, 6167.
Masurius Sabinus,
Memorial ii. Macrobius, iii. 6. Servius, viii. 363. Suetonius...
-
military officer,
historian Valerius Maximus (20 BC – AD 50),
rhetorician Masurius Sabinus (1st
century AD),
jurist Phaedrus (15 BC – AD 50),
fabulist Germanicus...
- is
probable that the real
founders of the two
scholae were
Proculus and
Masurius Sabinus,
followers respectively of the
methods of
Labeo and Capito. Labeo's...
- I 16, 29.
Capdeville above p. 409.
Atheneus Deipnosophistes 15, 692d:
Masurius says: "The god J**** is
considered among ourselves also as our father."...