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    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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    (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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Law Including the Twelve Tables, the Institutes of Gaius, the Rules of Ulpian, the Opinions of Paulus, the Enactments. The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. 2001...
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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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  • 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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    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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  • work Roman Marriage. Iusti Coniuges from the Time of Cicero to the time of Ulpian, was reviewed in Bryn Mawr Classical Review, which said: "Susan Treggiari...
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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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    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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    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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  • Horace, Odes 3.6 Gaius, I.37‑40 Ulpian, Frag. tit. 1; Dig. 28 tit. 5 s57, 60; Dig. 38 tit. 2 s33; Tacitus, Annals XV.55 The Roman Law Library, incl. Leges...
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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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    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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    jurist Savigny, Niebuhr had at first identified the manuscript as a work of Ulpian, but Savigny immediately suggested that it was, in fact, the famous work...
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    to Berwick upon Tweed. Mary of Guise was triumphant. The English writer Ulpian Fulwell included some stories that he heard from Haddington veterans including...
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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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    emperor Theodosius II named him in the Law of Citations, along with Papinian, Ulpian, Modestinus and Paulus, as one of the five jurists whose opinions were to...
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