-
populus Rom****
quirites (or
quiritium) it
denoted the
individual citizen as
contrasted with the community.
Hence ius
quiritium in
Roman law is full Roman...
- laws
pertaining to
slavery had been p****ed, the lex
Visellia de iure
Quiritium Latinorum qui
inter vigiles militaverant granting freed slaves Roman citizenship...
- The purchaser,
taking hold of the thing, says: Hunc ego
hominem ex iure
Quiritium meum esse aio
isque mihi
emptus esto hoc aere
aeneaque libra ('I affirm...
-
certain formal words, in
which he
declared that he was a free man ex Jure
Quiritium", that is, "vindicavit in libertatem". The
master in the
meantime held...
-
across the Tiber. On the land side of the city he
constructed the
Fossa Quiritium, a
ditch fortification. He also
built Rome's
first prison, the Mamertine...
- of citizenship; the
freedom of the city of Rome. It
differs from jus
quiritium,
which included all the
privileges of a free
native of Rome. The difference...
-
certain formal words, in
which he
declared that he was a free man ex Jure
Quiritium", that is, "vindicavit in libertatem". The
master in the
meantime held...
-
Tables (754–449 BC),
private law
comprised the
Roman civil law (ius
civile Quiritium) that
applied only to
Roman citizens, and was
bonded to religion; undeveloped...
- Pighi,
Giovanni Battista (1965). De
ludis saecularibus populi Romani Quiritium (2nd ed.). Amsterdam: Schippers. Schnegg, Bärbel (2020). Die Inschriften...
-
Oxford 1957 chapt. 7; G.B.
Pighi De
ludis saecularibus populi Romani Quiritium Pubbl. dell' Universitá
Cattolica del
Sacro Cuore,
Serie 5 35
Milano 1941...