ULPIAN

(Dometius Ulpianus)ŭlˈpēən, d. 228, Roman jurist. He was a member of the council of the jurist Papinian. As Praetorian prefect from 222, he enjoyed the favor of the emperor Alexander Severus, and he was murdered by the jealous Praetorian Guard. Ulpian's Libri ad edictum [edicts], a statement of the policy he would follow while in office, survives only in excerpts. Much of the Corpus Juris Civilis is extracted from Ulpian's writings.

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...caused considerable juristic comment. Ulpian, for instance, following Sex. Caecilius...Jurists explored the intentions of the law: Ulpian explains the rule about confiscation...may have dedicated a book to it Honore, Ulpian 222 . Ulpian held that the prohibition...
...I. 5. I4, Paul II7 n. Io 3. 2. 2. 5, Ulpian 273 5. 2. 4, Gaius 239 n. 79 5. 2. I5 pr...I93 6. I. 60, Pomponius 74 7- I. I2. 3, Ulpian 74 n. I04 7. 7. 6. I, Ulpian 74, I6o 9. 2. 5. 3, Ulpian I94 n. I09 II...
...I Paulus, comites , iv. 3, I, 4, 3 Ulpian, soldiers . VETERANS: Dig., XLIX . xviii. 2 Ulpian , 5, 1-2 Paulus , L. iv. 18, 24...Diocletian , cf. Dig., xxvu . i. 6, 13 Ulpian ; all Dionysiac artists seem to have been...
...conjunction occurs 212 times in the works of Ulpian, and at the most 4 times in other jurists...to identify five works attributed to Ulpian which should be regarded as not by him...There then follows a concluding section on Ulpian as a writer, with par- ticular attention...
...Titius father too, if he was in power; as Ulpian, in the persona of the pater, remarks...Marcellus, a jurist of the generation before Ulpian, had conceded this point D. 47.10.11.7 . Ulpian had marked his own copy of Marcellus with...
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...the stone, he drew on the late Latin of Ulpian , who, having lived at the turn of the...the new bishop answers disparagingly: "Ulpian serves his need!" (line 79.). This...imply by it that, while the late Latin of Ulpian does not satisfy his own demands, for...
...based on the ancient Roman jurisconsult Ulpian: "The law of nature prescribes that...See the principles expounded in: Ulpian D. 49.15.24; Pomponius, D. 50...78.) DSP, fol. 314v.sup.o Ulpian D. 1.1.10.1; Inst. 1.1.3...
...gaudy ware like Gandolfs second line-- Tully, my masters? Ulpian serves his need! . . . . . . . . . And marbles language, Latin...Aha, ELUCESCEBAT quoth our friend? No Tully, said I, Ulpian at the best! -- ROBERT BROWNING CONGRATULATIONS. Announcement...
...40) MOSAICARUM ET ROMANARUM LEGUM COLLATIO 8.7.2 (Ulpian, Proconsulis 8) 101 (M. Hyamson trans., 1913). (41...should be relegated to an island."); Id., 7.11.6 (Ulpian 8 de off. proconsulis). (45) BAUMAN, supra note 42, at...
...how to distinguish a flatterer from a friend. These include Ulpian Fulwell, The First Parte of the Eyghth liberall Science entituled...1579), which contains an essay on "Perfecte friendship"; Ulpian Fulwell, The First Parte, Of the Eyghth liberall Science...
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...fluctuating temperatures. Little progress was made on conservation for thousands of years. When the third-century AD Roman jurist Ulpian asked `what is old wine? he answered that it is wine made the previous year. Fifteen hundred years later, an eighteenth...
...who used more complete data from Breslaw to work out improved life expectancy tables. Halley thus superseded the work of Ulpian-whose AD 225 tables had been the standard work for 1400 years! It took a while for the full implications to catch on: the...
...rights" has now become a threat to freedom.20 Two generations before Diocletian, Roman jurists like Papian, Paulus, and Ulpian had begun similarly to offer arguments for the necessity of absolutism. During World War II, the Office of Price Administration...
...Trajan followed in AD 110 with the greatest Roman library, the Ulpian Library, which contained two magnificent buildings, one for...Muslims, Christians, and Turks. The great Roman libraries, the Ulpian and the Palatine, had been sacked earlier, by various waves...
...Christianity--claims which totally ignore the much earlier roots to be found in such authors as Aristotle, Cicero, and Ulpian. And he reads into selective scriptural quotes very modern ideas, like human rights, that didnt actually emerge until late...
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...essentially the will of the gods who control nature.The concept of natural rights continued in ancient Rome. Roman jurist Ulpian believed that natural rights belong to every person, whether Roman citizen or not.December 10, 2010, marked the 63rd year...


 

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ULPIAN (Dometius Ulpianus)ul pe n, d. 228, Roman jurist. He was a member of the council of the jurist Papinian. As Praetorian...
MODESTINUS, HERENNIUS h ren e s mod sti n s, fl. c.a.d. 250, Roman jurist; student of Ulpian. Under the Roman Empire he was one of the five jurists, including Papinian , whose views were considered decisive in resolving...
...in deciding cases. Most prominent among the jurists was Papinian ; his work, with that of Gaius , Modestinus , Paulus , and Ulpian , attained the highest authority. The employment of jurists was a step in making the whole of Roman procedure official; in...
...form the excerpts from eminent Roman jurists quoted in the Corpus Juris Civilis. Cujas prepared critical editions of works of Ulpian and Paulus. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of...
...Roman Empire were the Octavian (destroyed a.d. 80) and the Palatine (destroyed c.a.d. 190) and the more important Ulpian library, founded during the reign of Trajan. In addition to these public collections, there were many fine private libraries...
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