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37 results for "law"
1. Homer, Odyssey, 9.114-9.115 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •human law, as the mark of a free and civilized man •written law, civilization Found in books: Hayes (2015) 77
2. Hippocrates, On Ancient Medicine, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 139
3. Hippocrates, On The Diet of Acute Diseases, 5.23.14, 5.23.19 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 53
4. Cato, Marcus Porcius, De Agri Cultura; Fragmenta, None (3rd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: nan nan
5. Cicero, Pro Cluentio, 32 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 53
6. Varro, On The Latin Language, 6.30 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 21
7. Cicero, De Domo Sua, 33, 32 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 135
32. etenim quis tam dissoluto animo est qui haec cum videat tacere ac neglegere possit? patrem meum, cum proscriptus non esset, iugulastis, occisum in proscriptorum numerum rettulistis, me domo mea per vim expulistis, patrimonium meum possidetis. quid voltis amplius? etiamne ad subsellia cum ferro atque telis venistis ut hic aut iuguletis aut condemnetis condemnetis Sex. Roscium add. codd.: del. Lambinus ?
8. Cicero, On The Haruspices, 15, 14 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 135
9. Cicero, On Laws, 1.42-1.43, 2.10-2.11, 2.13, 2.52 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 135, 137, 138
10. Cicero, On Duties, 1.53 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 137
1.53. Gradus autem plures sunt societatis hominum. Ut enim ab illa infinita discedatur, propior est eiusdem gentis, nationis, linguae, qua maxime homines coniunguntur; interius etiam est eiusdem esse civitatis; multa enim sunt civibus inter se communia, forum, fana, porticus, viae, leges, iura: iudicia, suffragia, consuetudines praeterea et familiaritates multisque cum multis res rationesque contractae. Artior vero colligatio est societatis propinquorum; ab illa enim immensa societate humani generis in exiguum angustumque concluditur. 1.53.  Then, too, there are a great many degrees of closeness or remoteness in human society. To proceed beyond the universal bond of our common humanity, there is the closer one of belonging to the same people, tribe, and tongue, by which men are very closely bound together; it is a still closer relation to be citizens of the same city-state; for fellow-citizens have much in common — forum, temples colonnades, streets, statutes, laws, courts, rights of suffrage, to say nothing of social and friendly circles and diverse business relations with many. But a still closer social union exists between kindred. Starting with that infinite bond of union of the human race in general, the conception is now confined to a small and narrow circle.
11. Cicero, Republic, 1.39.1 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 138
12. Livy, History, None (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 20
13. New Testament, 1 Corinthians, 7.1 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Schiffman (1983) 2, 7
7.1. Περὶ δὲ ὧν ἐγράψατε, καλὸν ἀνθρώπῳ γυναικὸς μὴ ἅπτεσθαι· 7.1. Now concerning the things about which you wrote to me: it isgood for a man not to touch a woman.
14. Plutarch, Fabius, 4, 4 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: nan nan
15. Cassius Dio, Roman History, None (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 115
16. Anon., Sifra, None (2nd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •roman law, ius civile Found in books: Hayes (2022) 361
17. Gaius, Instiutiones, 1.1 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 138
18. Irenaeus, Refutation of All Heresies, 9.9.4 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •roman law,civil Found in books: Monnickendam (2020) 182
19. Lactantius, Divine Institutes, None (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 74
20. Ephrem, Commentary On Genesis, 16.10 (4th cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •roman law,civil Found in books: Monnickendam (2020) 182
21. Augustine, The City of God, None (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 140, 141
22. Macrobius, Saturnalia, 1.16.9-1.16.11 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 21
23. Macrobius, Saturnalia, 1.16.9-1.16.11 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 21
24. Macrobius, Commentary On The Dream of Scipio, 1.8.13 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 138
25. Justinian, Digest, 48.5.23(22).4, 48.5.30(29).9, 48.5.25(24).1, 48.5.24(23), 48.5.33(32) (5th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Monnickendam (2020) 182
26. Justinian, Institutiones, None (5th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 139
27. Palestinian Talmud, Hor, None  Tagged with subjects: •roman law, ius civile Found in books: Hayes (2022) 45
28. Babylonian Talmud, San, None  Tagged with subjects: •roman law, ius civile Found in books: Hayes (2022) 361
29. Tryphoninus Claudius, Disputationes, None  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 53
31. Dead Sea Scrolls, 4Q550, None  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 139
32. Dead Sea Scrolls, 4Q542, None  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 53
33. Anon., Syro-Roman Lawbook, 60  Tagged with subjects: •roman law,civil Found in books: Monnickendam (2020) 182
34. Domitius Ulpianus, Digesta, 1.1.1.1  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 74
36. Philodemus, Peri Poiematon (= On Poems), None  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 138
37. Eugippius, Comment. V. Sev., None  Tagged with subjects: •law, civil Found in books: Ando and Ruepke (2006) 143