-
Labour Court (Giudici del Lavoro, "Labour-law Judges")
Civil Court (Giudici
Togati, "Robe-wearing Judges")
Criminal Court (Giudici del Maleficio,
where maleficio...
- over the top of
their tailcoats,
giving them the
nickname 'tugs' (Latin:
togati,
wearers of gowns); and
occasionally by a
surplice in Chapel. The house...
-
Italian court composed of two professional,
stipendiary judges or
giudici togati; and six lay
judges or
giudici popolari, who are
selected from the people...
-
Romanization proceeded quickly in some
regions where there are
references to the
togati, and very
slowly in others,
after the time of Augustus, and
Hispania was...
- soldiers. The
function of
Iuventas is to
protect the
iuvenes (the novi
togati of the year, who are
required to
offer a
sacrifice to
Jupiter on the Capitol)...
- Rome's
Italian allies were
required to
supply to Rome in
times of war.
Togati, "those who wear the toga", is not
precisely equivalent to "Roman citizens"...
- Rome's
Italian allies were
required to
supply to Rome in
times of war.
Togati, "those who wear the toga", is not
precisely equivalent to "Roman citizens"...
- 7551/mitpress/1923.003.0004, ISBN 9780262280051,
retrieved April 28, 2023
Togati,
Dario (August 20, 1998).
Keynes and the
Neoclassical Synthesis. Routledge...
-
instrument used); finitor,
metator or
mensor castrorum in
republican times;
togati Augustorum as
imperial civil officials; professor,
auctor as professional...
- Spanish-Roman
teacher of
rhetoric Quintilian wrote of Afranius's plays:
Togātīs excellit Afrānius:
utinam non inquināsset argūmenta puerōrum foedīs amōribus...