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Nota sul programma ciceroniano di ius civile ad artem redigere

2021

The author offers an interpretation of the fragment of Cicero's work 'De iure civili in arte redigendo' preserved by Aulus Gellius and makes an analysis of some passages of the De oratore relating to the program of isagogical arrangement of ius civile on a dialectical basis, highlighting, in particular, the peculiar significance of the desired reduction to a few 'genera', which scholars have so far overlooked.

Ius civile ad artem redigereinsegnamento del dirittoCicerone aequabilitaregulae iuris.Settore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'genera e specie
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La trattazione di Gai 3.140-141 sul pretium nella compravendita, tra 'regulae' e ius controversum

2015

The text of Gaius’ Institutes concerning the price of a sale contains a curious peculiarity. Gaius first of all reports the requisites of the price in the form of peremptory rules, but soon afterwards he indicates as consequence (nam...) a contrast of views: some jurists admit the relevance of a sale which doesn’t observe these requisites. The Author suggest that the (merely) apparent contradiction is an example of the particular approach ‘operativo-cautelare’ of the whole work: Gaius wants to point out, in a ‘warning perspective’, the conditions to be complied so that the effect of the legal transaction is sure and beyond dispute, by distinguishing from the case in which the effect is unce…

Pretium; emptio-venditio; locatio-conductio; Istituzioni di Gaio; regulae; ius controversum.regulaePretiumlocatio-conductioSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'ius controversum.emptio-venditioIstituzioni di Gaio
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Sul cd. Fragmentum Dositheanum

2021

Through a special examination of some features of the text commonly referred to as Fragmentum Dositheanum, the author argues that, despite the reference in a paragraph to the knowledge of ‘regulae’, the classical jurisprudential work from which the fragment is taken was not a book of regulae, but an elementary work of a close scholastic nature; moreover, according to the author, this scholastic work might be Gaius’ Res cottidianae.

Settore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'Keywords: Fragmentum Dositheanum regulae libri regularum Gaio Res cottidianaeVOL. 1 N. 1 (2021)
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