- whom his full
title was
generally completed by a
genitive (e.g.
vicarius praetoris). At a low
level of society, the
slave of a slave,
possibly hired out...
- The Praetor's
Edict (Edictum
praetoris) in
ancient Roman law was an
annual declaration of
principles made by the new
praetor urb**** – the
elected magistrate...
-
contemporaries he
steadfastly refused to take any part.
Nihil hoc ad
edictum praetoris, "this has
nothing to do with the
edict of the praetor," was his usual...
- "family" connection. It
seems that in that very
place there was a
tribunal praetoris sub divo with
gradus known as the
tribunal Aurelium, a
structure built...
-
pulsare togatus audeat, immo, etsi pulsetur,
dissimulet nec
audeat excussos praetori ostendere dentes Let's deal with the
common benefits first off,
among which...
- (gennaio/marzo 2008), 55–62 Sabellico, Marcantonio, De situ
urbis Venetae. De
praetoris officio. De
viris illustribus (Venetia,
Damiano da Gorgonzola, 1494) Sansovino...
- the case, gender, and number, of the noun,
which is why the
ending of
praetori-
varies in the
phrases given. Most moderate-size
Latin dictionaries list...
- to what
ought to have been done at some time in the past: quid
tandem praetōrī faciendum fuisse? (Livy) 'what, pray,
ought a
praetor to have done?' In...
- was the
first to hold that
appointment by that title. The De
officio praetoris tutelaris of
Ulpian refers to him in that office. But
subsequent work...
-
Inscription Translation «VENETI
MARCI SIGNUM CLODIAE DECUS URBIS HIERONYMI FINI
PRAETORIS VIGILANTIA HOC
NOBILIORI LOCO
EXTOLLI FULCIRIQUE PLAUSIBILI HAC MOLE MANDAVIT...