Search results for "antichi"
showing 10 items of 373 documents
Iscrizioni tardoantiche su materiali di reimpiego. Osservazioni sui notabili e le istituzioni civiche di Hierapolis nella Tarda Antichità
2017
Il contributo presenta l'edizione e il commento di alcune iscrizioni tardoantiche in lingua greca, rinvenute a Hierapolis di Frigia (Turchia) nel corso degli scavi della Missione Archeologica Italiana. L'attestazione di efebarchi, ginnasiarchi e stefanofori in un'epoca ormai tarda (IV-V sec. d.C.) offre l'occasione per una disamina delle istituzioni civiche di Hierapolis nella Tarda Antichità, in una fase storica caratterizzata da un avanzato processo di cristianizzazione.
Councillors, Heretics, and Archbishops in Late Antique Hierapolis: Recent Epigraphical Findings Concerning the City, its Territory, and the History o…
2018
In the last years the Missione Archeologica Italiana di Hierapolis di Frigia (MAIER) has recovered some important epigraphic documents which offer new data for the history of the city of Hierapolis, its bishopric, and the surrounding territory in Late Antiquity (4th-6th cent.). The most recently published inscriptions are discussed in this paper in their historical context (parr. 1-3) and the development of Hierapolis’ bishopric and its episcopal prosopography between the 4th and the 9th cent. are analyzed through the examination of literary and epigraphical sources and the comparison with other relevant cities of Western Asia Minor (par. 4.a-f).
Epigramma onorario per l'alto funzionario Martinianus
2018
Fünf unveröffentlichte Briefe Savignys an Bethmann-Hollweg aus den Jahren 1816-1819
2011
Savigny's letter which are published here date between 1816 and 1819 and help to trace some unknown facts in Savigny's biography and his relationship with the futur Prussian minister of culture, Bethmann-Hollweg. They further allow following the first steps of the latter as an academic.
J.C. Maier – ein bereits bekannter Helfer Bluhmes bei der Transkription des Veroneser Codex Iustinianus
2018
J.C. Maier – a previously known aide to Bluhme in the transcription of the Veronese palimpsest of Justinian’s Code. This paper calls into question the idea that in the summer of 1823 Maier worked together with Bluhme at the decipherment of the palimpsest of Gaius’ Institutes preserved in the Capitular Library of Verona (Verona, B. Cap., Cod. XV). A comprehensive analysis of the sources leads to the conclusion that Maier helped Bluhme in the same library for the transcription of the palimpsest of Justinians’ Code (Verona, B. Cap., Cod. LX). – Keywords: Bluhme; Maier; Gaius’ Institutes; Verona, B. Cap., Cod. XV; Codex Iustinianus; Verona, B. Cap., Cod. LX; manuscript studies.
SPUNTI CRITICI SU ALCUNE QUESTIONI RELATIVE ALLA RESPONSABILITA’ DEL IUDEX PRIVATUS NELL’ESPERIENZA GIURIDICA ROMANA
2012
La “sorte” del debitore oltre la morte. Nihil inter mortem distat et sortem (Ambrogio, De Tobia X, 36-37)
2009
Attraverso la prassi del sequestro del cadavere del debitore insolvente si prospetta una spiegazione del principio decemvirale "partes secanto" e della genesi della responsabilità dell''erede per i debiti del defunto.
Indice delle fonti
2021
The contribution in question is concretized in the work of collation of the juridical, non-juridical, epigraphic and papyrological sources cited and discussed both in the individual contributions and in the bibliographic review collected in "IVRA. Rivista internazionale di diritto romano e antico", vol. LXIX, 2021 (publisher Jovene, ISSN 0021-3241).
Indice delle fonti
2022
The contribution in question is concretized in the work of collation of the juridical, non-juridical, epigraphic and papyrological sources cited and discussed both in the individual contributions and in the bibliographic review collected in "IVRA. Rivista internazionale di diritto romano e antico", vol. 70, 2022 (publisher Jovene, ISSN 0021-3241).
Studi sui commentarii 'istituzionali' di Gaio: formazione e natura del testo, vol. 01
2022
The only classical jurisprudential text to have come down to us, in its entirety, without the mediation and filter of the Justinian Digest, Gaius's commentaries from the famous Codex Veronensis no. 13 - commonly referred to as institutiones, but perhaps not by their author - present such characters and writing techniques as to be recognised as an isagogical text that the jurist-teacher must have composed (around the middle of the 2nd century AD, reigning Antoninus Pius) as a teaching aid intended to circulate exclusively among the circle of his students. The peculiarities of the compositional strategy suggest an original and direct Gaian authorship, freeing the work from a consolidated cons…