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Iura e leges in un giurista tardoclassico
The article concerns the work of Modestinus entitled De excusationibus. The starting point is the preface, which outlines the aims of the author. Is also analyzed the structure of the monograph and the citation in Latin language of the jurist's text and of the imperial contitutions. They are genuine, despite the suspicions of interpolation of some scholars. The monograph is very original because it is written in Greek language. It is a comprehensive collection of Roman law on exemptions from tutela
L'excusatio tutelae nell'età del Principato
Sono esaminate le origini e lo sviluppo delle concessioni di esenzione dalla tutela nell'età del principato con particolare riguardo a quelle a titolo di privilegio
Regole antiche e nuove sulla capacità testimoniale
The paper is focused on a law of Justinian, Nov. 90 a. 539, on the use of testimonia in trials and on their validity. The content is compared with the rules in the Codex and in the Digesta that relate to the ability to testify. The imperial law is still based on the classical jurisprudence and even in the age of Justinian the testimonia are evalueted as in the classical Roman law
Notiziario: Filologia e diritto nel mondo antico. Giornata di studio in memoria di Giuliana Lanata
Sintesi delle relazioni che hanno ricostruito il profilo scientifico della studiosa sia dal punto di vista degli studi filologici greci, sia dal punto di vista degli studi sul diritto romano e della storia delle donne
Studi su Erennio Modestino. Profili biografici
The book aims to reconstruct the biography of jurist Modestinus. We have little reliable evidence on him and we don't even know his origin. It has been researched in his operas the signs that could delineate his personality. The evidence are the frequent use of Greek language, the mention of places in the eastern provinces, rather than the reference to principles stated by Greek intellectuals. It has been inspected the relation with his law teacher Ulpianus, who influenced the initial career and the first operas of his studiosus. The career of the lawyer is analyzed through an anonymous inscription which is supposed by some scholars to be attributable to him. It has been analyzed with criticism the hypothesis of Tony Honoré on the office of a libellis. The last traces of jurist are in the reign of Gordianus III, but signs of his influence are found in anonymous pupils, who work at the imperial chancellery, and in Arcadius Charisius
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