The author demonstrates that the praetor discussed by Ulpian in all four fragments of the third book of the De omnibus tribunalibus that have come down to us (expressly in D. 2.1.16, 1.21.2.1 and 47.10.35 and implicitly in D. 49.1. 11) was the urban praetor and that almost the entire attention of the jurist in this book was dedicated to this magistrate.
L’autore dimostra che il praetor di cui discorreva Ulpiano in tutti e quattro i frammenti del terzo libro del De omnibus tribunalibus a noi pervenuti (espressamente in D. 2.1.16, 1.21.2.1 e 47.10.35 ed implicitamente in D. 49.1.11) era il pretore urbano e che a questo magistrato era dedicata quasi per intero l’attenzione del giurista in tale libro.
Il «praetor» nel terzo libro del «De omnibus tribunalibus» di Ulpiano
ARCARIA F
2024-01-01
Abstract
The author demonstrates that the praetor discussed by Ulpian in all four fragments of the third book of the De omnibus tribunalibus that have come down to us (expressly in D. 2.1.16, 1.21.2.1 and 47.10.35 and implicitly in D. 49.1. 11) was the urban praetor and that almost the entire attention of the jurist in this book was dedicated to this magistrate.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.