- The Laws of the
Twelve Tables (Latin: lex
duodecim tabularum) was the
legislation that
stood at the
foundation of
Roman law.
Formally promulgated in 449...
-
administrator but is
generally no
longer in
standard legal usage.
Apertura tabularum – in
ancient law books,
signifies the
breaking open of a last will and...
- at the
Wayback Machine (1702), Tabulæ 15, 21, 39, 47, 55, 63, 71; Usus
tabularum 4. Kaplan,
Robert (28
October 1999). The
Nothing that Is: A
Natural History...
- on the
Edicts of the Magistrates, on the
Twelve Tables (Ad
Legem XII
Tabularum), on the
important Lex
Papia Poppaea, and on
several other topics. His...
- –
Philippo de la Hire (1702), Tabulæ 15, 21, 39, 47, 55, 63, 71; Usus
tabularum 4. (Latin)
Robert Kaplan, The
nothing that is (Oxford:
Oxford University...
- et
sphaericis libri quinque (first
published in 1533) and
Compositio tabularum sinum recto, as well as Santbech's own
Problematum astronomicorum et geometricorum...
- is
followed by the
bibliography (Catalogus Auctorum), an
index (Index
Tabularum), the maps with text on the back,
followed (starting from 1579 in the...
- Ha-ḥibbur ha-gadol was
published in
Portugal under the
title Tabulae tabularum Celestium motuum sive
Almanach perpetuum ("Book of
Tables on the celestial...
-
earlier part of the
story of Agave".
Pictura loquens; sive
Heroicarum tabularum Hadriani Schoonebeeck enarratio et
explicatio (1695)
Pompeii - Casa dei...
- in the
ancient Roman Empire, with the
compilations of the Lex
Duodecim Tabularum and much
later the
Corpus Juris Civilis.
These codified laws were the...