The Bibliotheca Ulpia ("Ulpian Library") was a Roman library founded by the Emperor Trajan in AD 114 in the Forum of Trajan, located in ancient Rome. It...
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best preserved was the ancient Ulpian Library built by the Emperor Trajan. Completed in 112/113 AD, the Ulpian Library was part of Trajan's Forum built...
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presence of the emperors themselves. There were other places, as the Ulpian Library, where such recitations were made; sometimes also a room was hired,...
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day. Trajan's Column was originally flanked by two sections of the Ulpian Library, a Greek chamber and a Latin chamber, which faced each other and had...
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Ancient Rome (section Literature and libraries)
libraries in Rome during their reigns. These included the Ulpian Library in Trajan's Forum and libraries in the Temple of Apollo Palatinus, the Temple of Peace...
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(Latin: forum Traiani) was separated from the Temple of Trajan, the Ulpian Library, and his famous Column depicting the Dacian Wars by the Basilica. It...
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Mattei Caetani, Rome Pontifical Biblical Institute Library, Rome Ulpian Library, Rome Vatican Library, Rome Biblioteca comunale Augusto Tersenghi [it],...
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but it has been suggested that it was absorbed by the libraries of the Palatine, Pantheon, or Ulpian. It is also conceivable that it had been interspersed...
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Biblioteca Marciana (redirect from Library of St Mark's)
Eumenes at Pergamum in Greece, nor Augustus his Palatine in Rome, nor Traians Ulpian, nor that of Serenus Sammonicus, which he left to the Emperor Gordianus...
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each day should be written down. I will arrange, moreover, that the Ulpian Library shall provide you with the linen books themselves. It would be my wish...
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Roman Marriage: Iusti Coniuges from the Time of Cicero to the Time of Ulpian. Oxford and New York: Clarendon Press. Bird, Richard M. (1978). "On the...
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prefect of the Praetorian Guard. Paulus was a contemporary of the jurist Ulpian. He partly followed the career path of former Praetorian prefect Aemilius...
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Under Theodosus II's Law of Citations, the writings of Papinian, Paulus, Ulpian, Modestinus, and Gaius were made the primary juristic authorities who could...
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several days. Among the numerous guests, Masurius, Zoilus, Democritus, Galen, Ulpian and Plutarch are named, but most are probably to be taken as fictitious...
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Lex Julia (section Ulpian (3rd century))
frequently quote from, the actual text of Augustus' laws. As written down by Ulpian The lex Julia relating to marriage (Epitome 13–14) By the terms of the Lex...
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Ulpian Fulwell (1545/6 – before 1586) was an English Renaissance theatre playwright, satirist and poet. Later as a Gloucestershire parish priest, he appears...
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Twelfth Night 1.5/53–54, Folger Shakespeare Library The Taming of the Shrew 4.4/94, Folger Shakespeare Library "Glossary – Help". Judiciary of Scotland....
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Roman Marriage : Iusti Coniuges from the Time of Cicero to the Time of Ulpian. Oxford and New York: Clarendon Press.. The Roman Law Library, incl. Leges...
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master but for whatever reason were freed from ownership. The Roman jurist Ulpian (c. 170 – 223) states in the Digest: "All persons throughout the Roman world...
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dates largely from the 15th century. The Renaissance playwright and poet Ulpian Fulwell was Rector of Naunton from about 1570 until his death in about 1586...
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to enhance the dignity of the state. He employed noted jurists, such as Ulpian, to oversee the administration of justice. His advisers were men like the...
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Palace of Justice, Brussels (category Libraries in Belgium)
Pierre Armand Cattier [fr], and figures of the Roman jurists Cicero and Ulpian by Antoine-Félix Bouré. The central portico, 39 metres (128 ft) high, is...
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legem Iuliam maiestatis. The definition given in the Digest (taken from Ulpian) is this: ''maiestatis crimen illud est quod adversus populum Romanum vel...
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Aldus Manutius (category Open Library ID different from Wikidata)
works, Lucian, 1503 De interpretatione, Ammonius Hermiae, 1503 Prolegomena, Ulpian, 1503 Paralipomena, Xenophon, 1503 Anthology of Epigrams, M. Planudes, 1503...
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time of Severus, was held by the first jurists of the age, (e.g. Papinian, Ulpian, Paulus) and, under Justinianus, John the Cappadocian, while the military...
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Dei: "Light [is] the shadow of God." The Renaissance playwright and poet Ulpian Fulwell was Rector of Naunton from about 1570 until his death in about 1586...
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Law including the Twelve Tables, the Institutes of Gaius, the Rules of Ulpian, the Enactments of Justinian, and the Constitutions of Leo..., 17 vols....
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the latter, the province of Syro-Phoenicia, one [legion]. Circa 200 CE. Ulpian, On Taxes, Book I; There is also the colony of Laodicea, in Coele Syria...
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parishioners in their "barbarous tongue", probably Gaulish. The jurist Ulpian (170–228) mentions the need to recognize Gaulish verbal contracts. Lampridius...
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pontifex is considered the final judge (iudex) and arbiter. The jurist Ulpian defines jurisprudence as "the knowledge of human and divine affairs, of...
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