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“comme de faict il est advenu de nostre
memoire au pays d’Anjou” a father who killed
his son accidentally with a clod of earth - and
then hanged himself
9390 *** Antoine de Paul
R 1029
judges refuse to obey Henry II & condemn an
Italian - as I know from Antoine de Paul,
second President of Thoulouze, one of the
judges
8985 *** Anvers, un marchand d’
R 877
100,000 pieces of cloth, etc. exported from
England to Low Countries in 1565 - as I’ve
been assured by a merchant of Anvers
9039 *** Blois, Estates at
R 890
false reckoning of the possible taxes to be
exacted from France, made by a bankrupt
(quem honoris causa praetereo) at Estates at
Blois where I was a deputy
9105 *** Blois, Estates General
R 921
use of gold for non-monetary purposes - people
L 685 complain to king at Estates at Blois
9112 *** Blois, Estates General, special committee on
R 936
while at Estates at Blois B. on a committee
coinage
about coinage, with the first President, 3
generals of money & Marcel, the superintendent
of finances - but the “maladies of the state were
deemed incurable”
9660 *** Blois, Estates General ut non ita pridem apud RL 503*
need for three speakers to overcome distrust
a
Blesenses conventus
L363C among estates – three orders of citizens useful
in all types of states
8986 *** Blois, Estates, grievances of merchants
R 877
when B. went to Blois (ad conventus Gallicos
RL L 653 accepta legatione) he heard the merchants
complaining that, though exports of wool were
forbidden, a certain Italian had got round this
ban and made a fortune by reimporting clothes
made up in Florence
8213 *** Canaye, M.
R 637
advocat en Parlement - told B. of the case of the
Norman gentleman condemned for treason
because he’d confessed to a Franciscan that he
wished to kill the king
5256 *** Chastillon sur Oing, 1565
R 31
case of a father's quarrel with his son - the
punishment
9372 *** corrupt judge
R 1027
B. remembers a Iuge ruzé en chiquanerie (iudex
RL
sordidissimus) who said, “Here come the
lawsuits & heaps of gold” when a new law was
being put forward
9465 *** crime, at Angers (?)
RL 1042
“I remember a thief crucified at Andes” for
L 766 robbery with violence
5895 *** Dale (Dail), [Valentine]
R 139
powers of English Parliament - comme j'ay sceu
de M. Dail, Ambassadeur d’Angleterre
9203 *** debate at Oxford, 1566
R 973
scholars of Oxford (in disputation before
Queen) decide king to be chosen by vote
6530 *** diplomatic incident, 1556
R 247
"et me souvient avoir entendu" that the
Emperor's ambassador complained to the privy
council of Henry II in 1556 about the seizing of
2 shipwrecked galleys in Corsica by Iourdan
Ursin.
8469 *** edict, royal, 1558 // 1548
R 705
further building in Paris forbidden by edict of
King 1548 (B. says “quod Lutetiae Senatusconsulto factum memini”)
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5340 *** Anjou, incident in
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RL 684
B.’s account of conversation between Mendoza,
L 507B Spanish Ambassador to England & Dalus, the
magister libellorum, on sexual jealousy
8354 *** England, Bodin’s visit to
RL 682
Bodin’s inquiries about treatment of lunatics at
L 505D London
9217 *** England, mission, 1581
R 981
English not to discuss a successor to Elizabeth RL L 723 when I went to England on the embassy of
François, Duke of Anjou
8766 *** “example assez notable de nostre memoire”
R 829
the treaty of Chambord of 1552 strictly forbade
secret individual peace feelers with the Emperor
(Article 22), yet this was violated soon after
8967 *** foreign pensions
R 872
Lord Hastings refuses to give a receipt for his
pension from Louis XI
9654 *** Ghent (Gaunt), trial at
RL 503*
we have heard that at Ghent a judge ordered a
L361C father and son, condemned for the same
offence, to cast lots as to who should be the
other’s hangman
9213 *** Horbort, seigneur
R 978
royal power in Poland - as I’ve learned from
seigneur Horbort, one of the 13 ambassadors of
Poland [L adds: whom I was ordered to attend
upon]
8502 *** l’Allemant, President des Comptes à Paris
R 712-713 “Allemanus rationum publicarum Praetor mihi
a
RL
curiosius omnia conquirenti narrabat...” that the
church had seven twelfths // “duos fere trientas”
of revenues of France
9080 *** Languedoc, Estates of, 1556 “ou_ j’estois pour R 911
offer by Syndic Martin Durant to deliver taxes
to the treasury without losing one third to
lors”
financial officers
8112 *** Languedoc, Estates, 1556
R 585
comme il fust arresté aux Estats du païs de
Languedoc tenus à Montpellier l’an MDLVI où
j’estois alors...
8991 *** le Maistre, President
R 879
President le Maistre says no regular taxation on
the French before Louis IX
9109 *** letter, Jaques Pinatel
R 932
coinage - forgery - B. has a letter of Jaques
Pinatel to K. Henry II to warn of forgeries but
this official, appointed 1552, was corrupt and
grew rich from forgeries himself
9500 *** Paris, court case
R 1048
B. remembers the case of an unnamed
Lieutenant civil [L - Praetor urbanus Parisiorum
cuius nomen facile patior sileri] who had
charged extra for judging a case involving a
substantial property - appealed and tried before
Ranconet, President de la Chambre
9257 *** Paris, court case, 1517
RL 993
decision of court between the heirs of Johannes
L 732 Vastus, son of Count of Fuxaei (Foix?), & Franciscus Phaebus
8572 *** Paris, court case, 1556
RL 729
Iudicatum in Curia Parisiorum adversus
L 542C Mareschallum à Sancto Andraea ac pro D. de
Partenay anno 1556 - feudal succession
9272 *** Paris, court case, 17 July 1563
RL 993
judgment of Curia between Vilierus &
L 733 Bayencurtius about the estate left by Franciscus
Bloquaeus - rights of first-born upheld
8132 *** Paris, criminal trial
R 595
le Conseiller Potier sieur du Blanc Menil
persuades the rest of his fellow judges that a
woman condemned to death is innocent; B. says
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8375 *** England, Bodin’s visit
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8964 *** pensions, reports, Diet of Worms, 1552
6305 *** Poland, precedence at court
6451 *** Rouen, claims of privilege
9398 *** Rouen, Parlement de, remonstrances
7909 *** Sborochi, Salomon
9078 *** speech, by Baleus
6833 *** Swiss cantons, government of
5248 *** Torquatus (Turquetus), case of
9358 *** Toulouse, court case
9429 *** Toulouse, criminal trial
5494 *** Toulouse, legal case
7278 *** Toulouse, legal case
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Notes
his sons are Maistre des Requestes & Secretaire
des finances
R 871
princes don’t give large pensions to foreigners
RL
unless they’ve taken an oath against their
country, as a prince of Germany said at the Diet
of Worms in 1552 - L adds details: princeps
nescio quis palam questus est (nihil enim
praetor auditum habeo:) nec illum opinio
fefellit. fuit enim eo tempore princeps aliquis,
cuius nomen praetereo, qui aureos bis mille
pensionis annuae pactus, omnia…arcana
delatarum…etc.
R 210
question of precedence of ambassadors at court
of Poland “as I heard from M. Nouailles, Abbé
de Belle Isle, who was ambassador in Poland
then and is now at Constantinople”
R 239
Chapter of the Church at Rouen claim privilege
of granting pardons during the feast of St.
Rommain. This right was challenged in a case
at which Bodin was present, "y estant en
commission pour la reformation generale de
Normandie."
R 1031
on penalties - representation to King by
President Lisoire & d’Amours Advocat du Roy,
deputies of Parl. of Rouen to preserve court’s
power to vary fines - B. was then procurator
principis pro fisco in Normandy
R 540
when at Metz B. was told by Salomon
Sborochi, Polish ambassador, that the Poles
would have imposed harsher terms on the newly
elected king if they had not respected the King
of France
R 910 n1 speech of President des Comptes at St. Maur
RL
des fossés resists reduction of offices, l’an
1566. le 20. May
R 340
"comme j'ay appris de M. de Basse-fontaine
Evesque de Limoges"
RL 30
we have seen in our time Torquatus the
parricide executed (with details of the tortures);
he is named only in L
R 1024
when I was interpreting the laws of the Romans
at Toulouse I remember Barthelemy, one of the
Presidents des enquestes, insisted on judges
following the law
R 1036
debate over differential penalties imposed on de
l’Ormeau, fourth President and his clerk, on
account of different status
R 62
I remember when I was in Toulouse a Genoese
merchant who was passing through Toulouse
was forced to free his slave
R 420
I remember Bartholemaeus, president of court
of inquiry at Toulouse, compelled all his fellow
judges to change their erroneous decision &
vote according to the law - "cum apud
Tholosates agerem."
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recent court case of mother maltreated by her
son
8752 *** treaty, of Louis & Charles
R 825
treaty between Louis & Charles the Bald (sons
of Ludovicus Pius) in Romande language “que
M. le President Fauchet, homme bien entendu
& mesmement en nos antiquités, m’a monstrees
en Guytard, historien Prince du sang.”
“Pro Deo amur, & pro Christian poblo & nostro
commum salvament…” [6 lines] - these texts
are the renowned Strasbourg Oaths of 842
9228 *** “un avocat des plus fameux de son age”
R 986-987 Bodin remembers him citing Ulpian’s words in
a
RL
a Paris case: populus ei, & in eum omnem suam
potestatem contulit; the King’s officials reacted,
the Court struck the words from the record, and
the advocate “has not pleaded a case since, as
everybody at the Palais knows.” (F)
8984 *** wine exports, to Belgium
RL 877
Bodin hears that one merchant exports 33,00
L 653 modios of wine to Belgium in 1578, despite
military obstacles
5172 ** Act of Divorce of Rabi Ieïel of Paris, 29 Oct. A.D. R 25
document reproduced in Cotsi
1240 ap. Moyse Cotsi
5715 ** arrest 1569
R 97 n3 rights of foreigners
8908 ** arrest de Dreux le 25. Iuing, 1551//26. Iunii. 1551 R 858 n4 even princes may not alienate the domain
5731 ** arrest de l'an 1569
R 98 n8 foreigners
5721 ** arrest du 5 Avril & Decembre 1565
R 97 n4 foreigners’ property rights
5700 ** arrest Novembre 24, 1544
R 95 n8 testamentary rights in France
6066 ** arrest, 1261 au livre Olim. folio. 105. lib. 3
R 160 n2 ancien arrest of 1261 - king not bound by his
predecessors’ debts
9290 ** arrest, College of Cardinals
R 1003
arrest of College of Cardinals that kingdom of
Naples should never pass to a woman
8994 ** arrest, of the Estates, 1338
R 880
arrest of the Estates in 1338, in presence of K.
Philip of Valois, that no tax without consent of
people
5714 ** arrests in libro curiae. inscripto. l. IV. 20. 15. 456. R 97 n1 right of foreigners to tax exemptions
5713 ** arrests of 1406, 1482, 1497, 1546 F // 1406 &
R 97 n9 rights of foreigners
1482 & 1497, 1549 L [1482. 1485. 1497. 1546. F
93]
5741 ** Berne, seigneurs of, diplomatic letters
R 99
"I remember seeing letters from the seigneurs of
Berne to the late King Henry, complaining
about the Queen of Scotland…"
9401 ** Chambre des Comptes, ordonnance of Philippe le R 1032 n8 ordonnance of Philippe le Bel on clothes, as
Bel, 1294, registered in book called Ordinationes
example of harmonic justice
Sancti Ludovici. fol. 44.
9400 ** Charles IX, ordonnance
R 1032
law on clothing (sumptuary) of Charles IX, as
example of arithmetical (equal) justice
6905 ** charte ancienne, une”
R 366
il se trouve une charte ancienne faisant mention
d'Endobalde Comte du Palais du Roy Clotaire,
who held Parlements for the king & told the
king of their decisions
9013 ** Chastelet de Paris, les registres du
R 884
B. consults the registres du Chastelet de Paris
about varying prices of commodities
5475 ** Dagobert, King, letters patent
R 59
"par lettres patentes du Roy Dagobert, qui sont
au thresor de Sainct Denis en France" - on the
slaves of this Abbey
6148 ** decree, Philip Augustus, 1209
RL 171
on vassals “…ut iam pridem Philippi Augustin
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5257 *** Toulouse, Parlement of
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5789 ** dispatches, diplomatic, 1565
R
112
5990 ** donation, 1330
R
154
8918 ** Edict de l’an 1566//Edictum de domanio factum a R 859 n1
Carolo IX 1566
RL
9081 ** edict, 1554, on treasurers
R 913
RL
6490 ** edict, Charles IX
a
R
8931 ** edict, Charles IX
l’an 1566. article XII & XVII R
le 7 May 1566
le 12 Iuillet 1556 // 1566
8935 ** edict, Charles IX, l’an 1566
R
8929 ** edict, François I, l’an 1544
5684 ** edicts, 1303, 1351, 1355
9008 ** extracts, Chambre des Comptes
R
R
R
9042 ** extracts, from Chambre des Comptes, 1576
R
8962 ** finances, state of the, 1572
R
9048 ** finances, statement, 1560
R
8201 ** formula, in trial of a peer, 1523
R
8199 ** formula, in trial of peers
R
8200 ** formula, in trial of peers, 1216
R
6430 ** France, thresor de
R
6431 ** France, thresor de
R
8498 ** France, thresor de
R
6803 ** Heidelberg, Imperial Diet at, 1553
R
244 n5
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Regis Francorum decreto cantum est, anno
MCCIX”
dispatches to the king of France from his
ambassador "qui lors estoit à Soleurre l'an
1565"
donation to the Queen of 21 Nov. 1330 (qui se
trouve au registre 66. lettre D. 327)
acknowledges three Estates must agree to
alienation of domain
edict of Henry II, September 1554, on order of
precedence of treasurers, antagonizes higher
nobility - Latin notes that this was remedied by
a law of Charles IX
Charles IX, at request of Estates of Orléans,
issues a general edict forbidding private
taxation without royal permission (Article 30).
alienation of domain, edict of Charles IX;
verification of this edict by Parl.of Paris
862 n1
n2
n3
864 n6 public domain - policy about it best expressed
in Edict of Charles IX
861 n9 at what price may royal domain be alienated?
92 n4 on citizenship
882
changing prices of commodities - refers reader
to anciens extraits de la chambre des Comptes,
& quotes from one of time of sainct Louis (i.e.
Louis IX)
891
number of parishes in France - acc. to extracts
of the Chambre des Comptes, which were
carried to Blois to the Estates
871
payment to the Helvetic ligues, acc. to l’estat
des finances de l’an 1572
895
debts of François II, acc. to l’estat des finances
dressé l’an 1560
629
j’ai veu au proces de Charles Duc de Bourbon evidence of St. Valier & the Bishop of Puy, in
1523
628
formulas used in “arrest” of Robert, Count of
Flanders for treason & the “arrest” of Pierre
Mauclerc...
628
formula used in arrest of July 1216, on question
of homage due from Counts of Champagne
234
declaration of Chares V to the Duke of Berry
(1374) "comme j'ay appris par les lettres
d'appennage, qui sont encores au thresor de
France." Other documents from the Archivi
Francorum are quoted e.g. 1499, 1505, 1370,
1517
235
letters of recognisance of the Dukes of Lorraine
which "extant in Archivis publicis & in
Senatum allatae sunt 1564"
712
“j’ay aussi une declaration extraicte du thresor
de France” by Barons of Normandy on
testaments & legacies
323
a decree of the Imperial Diet at Heidelberg,
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6801 ** Holy Roman Empire, ordonnances of the
cap. 28
5807 ** instructions, diplomatic
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1553…"comme j'ay veu par lettres de
l'Ambassadeur de France."
323
on rights of towns & princes in the Holy Roman
Empire
118
"la Guiche Ambassadeur pour le Roy vers les
Suisses, eut charge expresse, comme j'ay veu
par l'instruction qui luy fut baillée, de faire
mention de l'Empereur au traitté d'alliance de
l'an 1521"
173
negotiations between Charles V & King Francis
concerning Artois "comme j'ay veu par les
instructions baillees au seigneur de la RocheGaucourt Ambassadeur en Espagne"
277
in a chapter of the law of Mohammed everyone
is forbidden to call himself dominus
323
"Il me souvient avoir leu une lettre d'un
seigneur pensionnaire du Roy, escrite au
Constable en date du 12 May 1552" saying that
the K. of France had a just complaint against the
Empire for a refusal of justice by certain
officials of the Empire.
862 n4 letters patent of François II to revoke alienation
of domain
880
doubles the salt tax in 1328
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R
6157 ** instructions, diplomatic
R
6658 ** Koran
R
6802 ** letter, diplomatic, 1552
R
8932 ** letters patent, François II, l’an 1559
R
8998 ** letters patent, Philip of Valois
5781 ** letters, diplomatic
R
RL
R 108
5894 ** letters, diplomatic
R
139
6156 ** letters, diplomatic
R
172
6576 ** letters, diplomatic
R
250
6826 ** letters, diplomatic
R
336
8104 ** letters, diplomatic
R
580
8633 ** letters, diplomatic
R
770
treaties between France & the Swiss and their
effect on treaties made between the Swiss
themselves....“comme j'ay appris des memoires
& lettres de l'Ambassadeur de France, qui lors
estoit vers les Grisons.”
Queen Elizabeth and the Parliament of October
1556 - comme j'ay appris par les lettres de
l'Ambassadeur du Roy
on relations of Emperor Suleiman, King of
Hungary & King of Poland "comme j'au veu par
lettres de Stanislaus Rosdrazeroski Polonnois,
escrites au Connestable"
L says "ex literis quas Stanislaus
Rosdrazeroscus ad Annam Mommorantium
equitatus Gallorum magistrum, scripsit, anno
MDLV"
"et me souvient avoir veu lettres des Princes de
l'Empire escrites au Roy pour la deliverance du
Comte Mansfeld, lors prisonnier en France,
ausquelles il y a six fois V.S.M. c'est à dire,
vostre sacrée majesté."
on the politics of the Grisons "comme j'ay veu
par lettres de l'Evesque de Bayonne,
Ambassadeur de France."
ordonnance on ministers of religion passed at
Diet of Grison at Coire 1558, “comme j’ay
appris des lettres de l’Ambassadeur de France
qui lors estoit à Coire.”
letters of Julius III & K. Henry II dated 12
March 1552
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8750 ** letters, diplomatic
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R 823
9046 ** letters, diplomatic
R
894
5625 ** letters, diplomatic, 1553
R
86
5808 ** letters, diplomatic, 1553
R
119 n1
6063 ** letters, diplomatic, 1559
R
159
5689 ** letters, diplomatic, 1563
R
94
9293 ** letters, diplomatic, on English politics
R 1007-8
RL
9316 ** manuscripts, in thresor de France
R
1011
6501 ** Moulin, edict
8296 ** Nouailles, le Seigneur de
R
R
245 n2
669
5890 ** oaths, coronation - Auvergne
R
136
5891 ** oaths, coronation - Beauvais
R
136
5889 ** oaths, French kings - Rheims
R
136
9088 ** ordonnance, 1540
9089 ** ordonnance, 1541
8919 ** ordonnance, Poland, faict l’an 1504//1503
R
R
R
916
917
859 n2
7238 ** ordonnances
Constitutionibus Caroli VII. art.
66. & Philippi Belli art. 11.
9344 ** ordonnances de Charles 7. & 8.
9065 ** ordonnances, financial procedures
R 411 n4
RL
R 1023 n4
R 904 n5
6306 ** ordonnances, of Louis XII // XI
R 210
RL
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treaty of Berne & subjects of Savoy “comme
j’ay appris des lettres de l’Ambassadeur
Coignet.”
borrowings of Rostan Bascha of Turkey - as
I’ve learned from the letters & memoirs of la
Vigne, the ambassador
“comme j'ay appris des lettres de Stanislaus
Rasdrazeroski” sent to the Constable of France,
17 August, 1553 - on Walachia, between the
Poles & the Turks
treaties between the Empire & the Swiss
League - comme j'ay appris par la copie des
lettres de l'Empereur Charles V escrivant aux
seigneurs des ligues
J'ay veu & leu de plus fraische memoire les
lettres du Roy François II. du XIX. Janvier, l'an
MDLIX qui escrit ainsi aux Seigneurs des
ligues [L "ex Archivis descripsi"]
letters of March 1563 of rulers of Metz to K.
Charles IX - complaints against the Pope
marriage pact of Philip & Mary - article saying
no Spaniards to be in English fortresses - as I
have learned from the French ambassador, who
was then in England [L ex literis Novalii
Legati]
ancient Salic laws in the chapter d’Allode & in
chapter 1. De Matrimonio ad Morganaticam written in manuscript and in the thresor de
France
on taxation
very hot summer of 1556 in England - as I saw
by letters of le Seigneur de Nouailles, French
Ambassador to England
mais j'en ay veu une autre en un petit livre tres
ancien, en l'Abbaie de sainct Allier en
Auvergne, portant ces mots...
The Oath of Coronation - quotes that of Rheims
Library - then adds: "j'ay sceu que celle, qui se
trouve en la bibliotheque de Beauvais, est
pareille, et du mesme Roy Philippe I"
je mettray les mots, ainsi qu'ils sont extraits de
mot à mot de la bibliotheque de Rheims, d'un
ancien livre…
money - ordonnance of François I in 1540
money - edict of Henry II in 1551
people of Poland must agree before royal
domain is alienated
on "lettres de justice" (charge to a judge)
ordonnances of Charles VII & Philip le Bel
provisions on right of magistrates to use equity
on finances - old ordonnances of Charles VII &
François I mentioned; also ordonnance of Henry
II, 1556
on order of precedence; Article 13 of
ordonnances on the order of Chevaliers
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9061 ** ordonnances, on annual budgets
8495 ** Orleans, estates of
9495 ** Orleans, ordonnances
5709 ** Paris, arrests of Parlement of
5493 ** Paris, Court of
23 Feb. 1518
7 March 1533
27 Aug. 1540
1549, 1534, 1536
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R 901 n1 public ordonnances of 1542 & 1554 require
estimates to be prepared by the chiefs of finance
- B. quotes as an example the estimates for the
year 1572
R 712
ordonnances at request of estates at Orleans,
article 27 - forbids church from certain
inheritances
R 1047
interest on sums owed, acc. to ordonnances
d’ Orleans, article 60, time of Charles IX
R 96 n5 testamentary rights of foreigners
n6
n7
R
62
7275 ** Paris, Parl. of
R
417
7276 ** Paris, Parl. of
R
418
7379 ** Paris, Parl. of
R
437
7156 ** Paris, Parl. of
RL 397
L 278
anno 1569. 26 Februar. Felinus
copiose disputat in d. cap. at si
clerici.
5987 ** Paris, Parlement
5719 ** Paris, Parlement Faber in §. sed hodie….arrest
contre l'estranger du 27 May
1567
6490 ** Paris, Parlement anno 1514. arrest de Paris
5764 ** Paris, Parlement de Par arrest du Parlement de
Paris prononcé en robbes
rouges contre François
Partenay le 23 Decembre
1565
6406 ** Paris, Parlement of
6980 ** Paris, Parlement of
7555 ** Paris, Parlement of
8192 ** Paris, Parlement of
8491 ** Paris, Parlement of
8497 ** Paris, Parlement of
8915 ** Paris, Parlement of
un ancien arrest de la Cour [L senatusconsulto
Parisiorum] contre un Ambassadeur
publication of ordonnances of Louis XII 15
June 1498 - aux registres de la Cour [Parl. of
Paris]
an ordonnance of 28 June 1442 with an erasure
ordered by Parlement is still extant
we read in the arrest of 1274 Parlement of Paris
forced Simon de Montfort to give up title of
Marescalus
decision of Parlement of Paris on powers of
church & Pope
R
R
154
97 n6
various decisions of Parlement of Paris quoted
foreigners to pay caution before trials, but not
citizens
R
R
244 n3 on taxation in France; various "arrests" quoted
103 n5 on patrons & clients
R
230
"nous lisons és registres de la Cour" - quotes
ordonnances of 1408, 1465, 1496; on choice of
magistrates in France
R 378
an ancient arrest of Parlement of Paris,
extracted from the register entitled OLIM, given
against the Ushers at the "grands jours de
Troye."
R 462
arrest of Parl. of Paris, 7 Jan. 1547
R 626-27 replies of Parlement of Paris:
RL
to Charles VII 26 April 1458
to Louis XI 26 April 1475
R 711
forbids Carthurians & Celestins to acquire more
land in Paris
R 712
arrests of Parl. of Paris dated 1388 & 1401;
church & testamentary legacies
R 858
decision of Parlement on the right of heirs of
Noguaret de Sainct Felix to the lands given him
by Philippe le Bel
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6558 ** Paris, Parlement of
anno 1468. 28 July
6280 ** Paris, Parlement of
arrest du 27 Juin 1536 & du R
dernier Ianvier 1552
6582 ** Paris, Parlement of in lib. curiae inscript. olim. R
fol. 81.
6366 ** Paris, Parlement of in lib. inscripto olim fol. 81. R
[L 86: in actis Curiae Paris.
libro olim fol. 81.]
6445 ** Paris, Parlement of Iugé par l'arrest le XV
R
Iuillet, l'an 1419. et par
l'edict de Moulins. arrest le
16. Fevrier 1519. ann. 1515.
Februarii.
8883 ** Paris, Parlement of le. 3. Iuill. 1565
R
8882 ** Paris, Parlement of
8661 ** Paris, Parlement of
le. 7. May. 1538
9
Notes
"extat in actis Curiae Parisiorum" that Louis XI
gave René of Naples right to use yellow wax
202 n.o la cour de Parlement by several arrêts declares
phrase in Papal rescrips null & void
250 n5 ancient arrest de la Cour on royal rights
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RL 249
R
221 n1 on death penalty "ancien arrest du Parlement"
238 n2 on granting of pardons in France
n3
n7
854 n4 excommuniation not allowed for a civil cause by report of the Estates at Orleans, confirmed
by arrest de Parlement
853 n3 excommunication - man appeals to Parlement of
Paris
787 n3 vassal appeals to Parl. of Paris against his lord his appeal is not considered - ancien arrest de
Parlement
245 n9 various "arrests" on taxation - Feb. 5, 1521 &
May 1527
pour le Comte de Pollignae. R
Gallus q. 121. anno 1387.
Molin. ad Galli. quaestiones
6499 ** Paris, Parlement of Pour Louis Rivone [L 86 R
Rinovo] iugé l'an 1559 le 19
Iuin
8193 ** Paris, Parlement of extat in actis Curiae testatio. R 627
protestation of Duke of Burgundy of 3 March
RL
1386 re presence of King at trials of peers
9366 ** Paris, Parlement of, formulae
R 1025-26 arrests of Cour de Parlement of Paris – with
words “Sans tirer à consequence”
5483 ** Paris, Parlement, arrest
R 61
l'ancien arrest du Parlement de Paris, par lequel
il est permis à l'Evesque de Chalons d'avoir des
fiefs
5682 ** Paris, Parlement, arrest
R 92
arrest of Court of Parlement of Paris 14 June
1554; on citizenship
6134 ** Paris, Parlement, arrest
R 169
il se trouve arrest aux registres de la Cour, du
IX Decembre MCCCCLXXXVI (on feudal
rights of Marquis of Salusses)
6135 ** Paris, Parlement, arrest
R 169
arrest of XII Mars MDXXXVI
RL
on the feudal position of the seigneur d' Ormoy
[L adds also "of Maximilian de Mehaic" in a
marginal note]
6446 ** Paris, Parlement, arrest, 1365
R 238
se trouve un arrest és registres de la Cour de l'an
1365 en Iuillet
5073 ** Paris, Parlement, arrests, in 1517, 1551, 1565
R 18 n1 successors of house of Albret, Laval &
Montmorency obtained "arrests du Parlement"
reversing their family laws
5491 ** Paris, Parlement, decision
R 62
par arrest de la Cour contre l'Abbé Saincte
Genevieve
5986 ** Paris, Parlement, decision of
Iudicatum anno R 154 n7 creditors preferred before fines to the treasury
1391. Gal. q. 257. RL
parte 5.
5484 ** Paris, Parlement, ordonnances
R 61
Charles VII 1430 enfranchises many slaves;
il y a ainsi aux registres du Parlement de Paris,
intitulé Les ordonnances Barbines
7056 ** Paris, Parlement, registers
R 387
5th and 6th President of Parlement of Paris
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7057 ** Paris, Parlement, registers
8745 ** Parlement, arrest of
9041 ** records, in the Chatelet Acta Publica
Castelleti
8502 ** registers, Chambre des Comptes
6827 ** reports, diplomatic, 1565
9223 ** Rheims, coronation procedure
8916 ** Rouen, Parlement of
5626 ** Scotland, Estates of, decree, 1550
8010 ** St. Denys
Historia Dionysiaca.
5476 ** Suger, Abbé
5492 ** Toulouse, Parlement of
8995 ** Tours, Estates of
5507 ** Tours, Estates of, article
8665 ** treaties, with the Swiss
6137 ** treaty, 1330
6136 ** treaty, 1482
10
Notes
suppressed in 1544 by edict, as can be seen in
the "registres" of time of King Francis, Bk. V.
fol. 95 verso & fol. 99
R 387
"il se trouve és registres du Parlement de Paris
erection en tiltre d'office d'un languayeur de
pourceux par edict expres, verifié au mois de
Iuillet l'annee mesme" [1544]
R 821
subject is not to get safe conduct against his
own lord - case of le Comte de Tonnerre
in regestris RL 890
size of France, acc. to the public records of the
L 664 Parisians
R 713
par registres de la chambre des comptes - on
extent of church property in France - census of
Charles IX, 1563
R 336
M. de Bellieure, Ambassador of France, gave
warning in May 1565 that the Spanish
ambassador had almost caused the Grisons to
revolt from France.
R 984-985 old method of initiating the kings of France can
still be seen in MS in library of Beauvais, which
we also have in an extract from the library of
Rheims
R 858
arrest of 14 February 1511 - Procureur du Roy
v. religious of St. Omer
R 86-87 l'un des articles arrestés aux estats d'Escosse
tenus l'an MDL & envoyés au Roy Henry pour
y estre par luy pourveu - frontier agreement
between England & Scotland
R 557 n3 Eastern astrologers warn of revolutions, etc. in
1136: “chronique de St. Denys”
R 59
enfranchises slaves - comme j'ay veu par la
charte qu'il en fit l'an MCXLI lors qu'il estroit
regent en France
R 62 n4 the claims of the seigneur de la Roche-blanche
in Gascony - abated in one point by arrest de
Parlement de Thoulouze 1558
R 880
deputies of the three Estates at Tours, year of
death of Louis XI & accession of Charles VII
[L VIII], offer king certain taxes for two years
only
R 64
"comme il s'entend en un article des estats tenus
à Tours, où il est dit, qu'anciennement on nous
appelloit francs, & maintenant nous sommes
serfs"
R 789
the treaties of the Swiss “comme j’ay veu par
RL
les traictés lesquels l’Abbé d’ Orbez
(Ambassador to Switzerland) ...m’a
communiqués.”
“Ego Helvetiorum omnia foedera quae multa
sunt, a crucaeus apud Helvetios legati accepta
accuratissime legi...”
R 169
treaty of 1330 between PhilipValois & Edward
III
R 169
treaty of 1482 between Louis XI & Archduke
Maximilian "au LVI article"
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5633 ** treaty, 1520
R
88
8917 ** treaty, 1527
R
859
5634 ** treaty, 1559
R
88
8667 ** treaty, 1559
R
789
8660 ** treaty, Chamborti, anno 1552
R 786
RL
6158 ** Vatican records
R 173
RL
6160 ** Vatican register
R
173
6184 ** Vatican register
R
177
6185 ** Vatican register
R 177
RL
6257 ** Vatican register
R
195
6262 ** Vatican register
R
198
6109 ** Vatican registers
R 165
RL
6186 ** Vatican registers
R
178
6199 ** Vatican registers
R
181
6254 ** Vatican registers
R
194
11
Notes
on homage
clause in treaty between house of France &
Helvetic League 1520
treaty of 1527 between K. of England, the Pope,
Italian Potentates - no part of royal domain of
France to be paid for ransom of Francis I
7th article of treaty between Duke of Savoy &
the 5 little cantons 1559
treaty of protection between Scotland &
England, 1559
“in our memory” treaty of Henry II with
German princes, Article 34 - in L these princes
are named
F 80 en l'investiture faicte par Innocent IIII à
Edmund fils de Henry Roy d'Angleterre, l'an
MCCLV où pend la bulle d'or, ces mots y sont:
“Ego Henricus...” L 86 says “cuius formulam
ex actis Vaticanis descripsimus"
act of homage of Charles, K. of Naples, in
1295; and of Jeanne, Q. of ditto, in 1348
"comme j'ay leu au registre du Vatican"
oath of fealty of the K. of Arragon, 1204 quoted
at length in Latin "comme j'ay leu aux registres
extraits du Vatican"
investiture of kingdom of Sardinia & Corsica
quoted at length in Latin - "formula, quam ex
Archivis Vaticanis descriptam habemus"
Hungary a feudatory of Pope "et de faict il est
compris au catalogue de la Chancelerie de
Romme: et mesme j'ay veu au registre de
Vatican un acte daté de l'an 1229,” by which
Lancelot of Hungary did obeisance to Benedict
XII. Further acts of 1280 &1308 from same
source
Emperor Henry III makes clergy swear to get
approval of German emperor before choosing a
Pope "comme il se trouve au registre du
Vatican, et Onophre Chambrier du Pape l'escrit
aussi"
King John does homage to Papal Legate of
Innocent III in 1213…Bodin has seen the copy
of the Bull "en un registre du Vatican, extraict
par mandement du Chancelier du Prat, lors qu'il
estoit Legat." L 86 (p. 110) is shorter: "Extat ad
huc apud nos formula fiduciae, quae ex actis
Vaticanis expressum legimus."
list of kingdoms which are vassals of the church
F 80 "en l'extrait de la Chancelerie de Rome"
L 86 "Extant etiam in Archivis & publicis actis
curiae Romanae."
many details of money paid by vassal states to
the church "comme j'ay leu au registre du
Vatican."
Popes confirm by oath the freedom of Rome
"comme dit Augustin Onophre, chambrier du
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Pape, avoir leu aux registres du Vatican,
lesquels je n'ay pas tous veus."
6260 ** Vatican registers
R 197
a donation by Otho to the Pope (undated) of
certain towns (Pisaurum, Ancona, etc.)
"une donation, que j'ay leu au registre du
Vatican." On the same page various donations
are quoted at length in Latin.
6261 ** Vatican registers
R 197
letters of Frederick II to Innocent IV
"lettres patentes seellees en seel d'or, en date de
l'an 1219, d'ont j'ay veu l'extraict…" [3 lines
quoted in Latin]
6264 ** Vatican registers
R 198
treaty between Emp. Henry V & Pope Callistus
II at Vormes "Le traicté est au registre du
Vatican." [3 lines quoted in Latin]
6265 ** Vatican registers
R 199
details of election & coronation ceremonies
"Il y a plusieurs autres ceremonies qui sont bien
au long couchées és registres du Vatican."
6288 ** Vatican registers
R 203
on the donation of Ravenna, etc. to the Church;
Bodin says Onophre does not mention "ce que
j'ay leu en l'extraict du registre du Vatican," that
Jean Digitorum had forged the donation
9209 ** Vatican Registers par les registres du Vatican R 976 n1 22 Popes were beheaded
8975 ** Venice, financial accounts
R 874
accounts of the Venetians - money raised by
sale of offices, etc. during war with Louis XII
7620 *[leg. ref.]
R 469
la loy III de temporibus appellatio uses phrase
“statuta tempora”
9262 *[leg. ref.] §. caeterum. Novell. 118.
RL 993
succession
L 733
9489 *[leg. ref.] §. ex maleficiis. §. quadrupli. de action. l. R 1046 n1 fine of double or quadruple sum stolen
si pro fure. §. 1. de condict. furte. l. si
pignore. eodem. l. ult. de noxa. C.
8120 *[leg. ref.] §. his autem. de prohib. feudi alie.
R 589 n.o difficulty of suppressing office that has been
bought and sold
8103 *[leg. ref.] §. nos autem. in feudis. de prohibita feudi R 579 n1 need to compensate for suppression of
alienat.
magistracy or office
6145 *[leg. ref.] §. omnes filii. si de feudo contro. Zasius RL 171
on vassals - homage requirements
in epit. feud. par. 7...
7192 *[leg. ref.] §. proponebant. de iure naturali. institut. R 401 n7 on growth of power of curule aediles
6133 *[leg. ref.] §. sed utrum. titulo per quos fiat
R 168 n7 on vassals
investitura. Praepositus in §. omnes col.
ult. de feudo defuncti. licet contrarium
videntur in cap. 1. §. verum de statu. reg.
lib. 9.
6118 *[leg. ref.] Actus legitimi. de regul. F 80
R 167 n6 on the force of an oath of fealty
l. actus de regulis L 86
7214 *[leg. ref.] ad l. 1.& ad l. palam. §. quae. de ritu.
R 403 n3 “les anciens Docteurs” called ignominia
nupt.
"infamia facti"
6273 *[leg. ref.] ad superiorem gravantis appellandum.
RL 201
King appeals against interdict to the Council
dd. in l. 1. qui et a quo.
5149 *[leg. ref.] Andr. in addit. ad Specul. rubri. de
R 24 n4 A wife badly treated by her husband can request
iniuriis. ex l. 3. rerum amota. l. non
separation, but legal actions between spouses,
debet de dolo. l. si quis uxor. de furtis.
as some have wanted, should not be allowed.
Alexan. in l. diuortio. si fundum. col. 4.
soluto. Ancara consil. 408.
6068 *[leg. ref.] arg. si qui donum locati. ff.
R 160 n4 prince & his predecessors
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n5
arg. cap. dilecto. de praebendis.
Bal. in l. ult. de transact. C.
7043 *[leg. ref.] argu. l. eius si certum. & l. si ego. §. l. de R
iure dot.
6995 *[leg. ref.] arg. l. 3. de militari testament. l.
R
societatem. §. arbitrorum pro socio. &
ibi dd. Bald. in l. si miles. de test. milit.
Felin. in d. c. cum ex officii.
5150 *[leg. ref.] auth. hoc. iure. de adult. C.
R
5490 *[leg. ref.] authen. 78.
8544 *[leg. ref.] Authen. bona damnatorum. de bonis
damnatorum. C.
7159 *[leg. ref.] Authen. de sanctissi. episcopis.
7128 *[leg. ref.] Authen. de sanctissimis Episcopis. §. si
quis. l. repetita. de Episcopis et clericis.
C. c. cum episcopis. de offic. ordin. lib.
6. cap. novimus. de verbor. signif.
7691 *[leg. ref.] authen. habita. ne filius pro patre. C.
R
R
13
385 n8 on termination of a commission
380 n8 office compared to commission
24 n5
public penalties do not cancel marital authority
over wife
61 n3 all freedmen restored to status of free-born
722 n3 goods of condemned
RL 397
L 279
RL 397
L 277
Justinian on cases involving clerics
Iustinian on power of early Pontifices
R
482 n8 Emp. Frederick II gives rectors of universities
right to punish their pupils
RL 581
“religious” are barred from inheriting
R 381 n9 powers of commissioners
8107 *[leg. ref.] authen. ingressi de sacrosanctis.
7000 *[leg. ref.] authent. ad haec. de iudic. C. cap. ut
debitus de appella capit. super quaestionum. de off. deleg. Ioan. And. & Panor.
in c. cum Bartoldus de re iudic. post
Innoc. & Hostiensem. Bar. in l more. de
iurisd. Aufert in decis. pel. Tolos.
7261 *[leg. ref.] authent. de mandat. princ. §. deinde. &
R
authent. ut nulli iudicum. §. et hoc. Bald.
in l. puniri. si contra ius. C. l. ult.
sententiam rescindi. C. Barto. in tract. de
represal. q. 6. & in authent. ut determinat.
sit. Bal. consil. 109. Anchar. consi. 235.
& 399.
5660 *[leg. ref.] authent. de mandatis princ. §. suscipientes R
l. incola. ad l. municipalem.
8485 *[leg. ref.] authent. rem duram. & authen. ad haec. de R
usuris. C.
7015 *[leg. ref.] authentica ad haec. de Iudic. ca. super
R
quaestionum. de offic. delegat. ca. statutum & lib. glos. de rescript. Io. Andr. &
Panor. in c. cum Bertoldus. de re iudic.
7337 *[leg. ref.] Bal. in l. eam quam. de fideicommiss. C. R
text. in l. cum tale. de condit. &
demonstr. §. quod autem.
6654 *[leg. ref.] c. 1. lib. 1. feud.
R
6529 *[leg. ref.] c. quae sint regal. Alex. consil. 13. lib. 6. R
col. 4. Iacob. in investitura glo. cum vero.
7324 *[leg. ref.] c. si motu proprio. de praebend. li. 6.
R
Clement. si Romanus. eod. decisio Rotae.
282
7732 *[leg. ref.] ca. admonere. 25. q. 2. ca. scripturae. de R
voto. & ibi Io. And. Bart. in authen.
ingressi. nu. 34.
415 n3 on prince's orders
89 n5
citizenship
709 n1 on usury
383 n4 Iustinian's restrictions on scope of commissions
426 n2 magistrates to test facts given in rescripts
276 n3 on origin of fiefs & seigneuries
247 n9 various rights of sovereignty
425 n7 pernicious clause "de motu proprio"
483 n8 monks not to be charged with crimes done
before they became monks
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5085 *[leg. ref.] ca. de illis. & ibi Hostien. & Panor. de
spons.
7746 *[leg. ref.] ca. dilecta. de excessibus praelatorum.
l. per fundum rusticorum praed. & §.
religiosum. de rerum division [in instit. F
80]
5092 *[leg. ref.] ca. duo. 33. q. 2. can. sicut. 7. q. 1.
6241 *[leg. ref.] ca. intelleximus de iureiurando. ext. Bald.
in c. pastoralis. de rescript.
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14
R
485 n7 in college matters unanimous vote or majority
rule?
R
R
20 n8 power of husband over wife
190 n5 on papal power
the "docteurs" base their case on a pronouncement of Pope Gelasius
644 n7 duels only allowed by certain peoples
986 n5 Popes interfere in Empire, in several leges
8230 *[leg. ref.] ca. monomachiam. 2. q. 5.
R
9226 *[leg. ref.] ca.venerabilem. de electio extra. cap. ad R
Apostolicam. de re iudic. Clement. 1. de
re iureiurando.
6546 *[leg. ref.] …Caesar Augustus primus procuratores R
instituit ut ait Dio. lib. 53. Adrianus
advocatos fisci. postremo comes rerum
privatorum kaqoliko\j qui patrimonium universum curabat. l. ult. de
advocatis fisci. C. l. ult. de delator. C.
l. neminem. de bonis vacant.
7280 *[leg. ref.] cap. infames. 21. q. 5.
R
9315 *[leg. ref.] cap. 1. §. filiae. de success. feud. cap. 1.
quid sit investitura.
8693 *[leg. ref.] cap. 1. de iure iurando.
6270 *[leg. ref.] cap. 1. de renunciat. lib. 6. notatur in l.
Barbarius de offic. Praet.
6114 *[leg. ref.] cap. 1. hic finitur lex.
7325 *[leg. ref.] cap. ad audientiam. 1. de rescript. Andr.
Panor. Felin. eo. extr.
8971 *[leg. ref.] cap. clerici. 14. q. 3.
6247 *[leg. ref.] cap. clericis. c. quia nulli. de immunitate
Ecclesia. imovero imperat. angelis, ut
planum sit in rescript. Clementis Pont.
max. quod Viennae extat. & in extrauagante de maioris & obedient. j. Feli. in ca.
nonnulli de rescript. nu. 8. Bal. in l. iure
iurando. de testib. C.
7130 *[leg. ref.] cap. cum non ab homine. de iudi.
Notes
on fiancée & fiancé
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
248 n5 separation of the private domain of the
sovereign from the public domain
420 n6 magistrates especially must obey the
ordonnances
1011 n3 feudal law - feuds not to go to women
802 n6 keeping of oaths
200 n8 the canonists say Emperor can only give up his
dignity to the Pope
166 n1 duties of a vassal
425 n8 magistrates must inquire into truth of facts
mentioned in rescripts
873 n8 clerics forbidden to trade by Canon Law
191 n9 papal powers
RL 397
L 277
6269 *[leg. ref.] cap. cum olim. de privilegiis cleric. cap. et R 200 n7
si summus Pontifex. de sentent.
excommunicator.
9469 *[leg. ref.] cap. de promiss. malef. in statut. Vene. et R 1042 n5
Alexan. consil. 5. lib. 1. nu. 12.
5095 *[leg. ref.] cap. debitum. de bigam. Lombard. in 4. R 20 n2
sentent. dist. 30. & 27. q. 2. Barbat.
consi. 1. col. 7. lib. 4. glos. in c. ex
publico ext. de conver. coniu. Cor. consi.
248. lib. 2. Fel. in c. 3. loco de praesumpt.
7018 *[leg. ref.] cap. dudum de prehendis. cap. penult.
RL 383
eod. cap. ex literis. de offic. deleg.
Felin. in cap. caeterum.
7025 *[leg. ref.] cap. ex literis. de offic. dele. Innocent.
R 384 n9
Roman Pontifices do not claim any powers of
execution
vicars of the Roman Church, not of the Empire
penalties for theft at Venice
on marriage
on termination of a commission
validity of acts of a commissioner whose
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caeterum.
6187 *[leg. ref.] cap. grandi. de supplenda negligentia
Praelat.
7161 *[leg. ref.] cap. inquisitionis. §. prohibemus. de
haeretic. lib. 6. Fel. in cap. at si clerici.
7266 *[leg. ref.] cap. literis. de rescript.
8493 *[leg. ref.] cap. nuper. de decimis.
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commission has ben revoked
RL 178
letter of Innocent IV to the princes of Portugal
[neither the text nor the note is in F 80]
on trial of clerics
RL 397
L 279
R 416 n5 types of rescript obtainable from Pope:
monitoria, iussoria, executoria
R 711
can state forbid church to acqire more lands?
RL
R 1010 n6 rights of patronage connected with a dowry
belong to husband
R 190 n.o Pope can make legitimate
9304 *[leg. ref.] cap. olim. ca. cum Bertoldus. de iure
patronat.
6236 *[leg. ref.] cap. per venerabilem. qui filii sint.
legitimi.
7327 *[leg. ref.] cap. plerunque. de rescript. ext. Felin. in R
c. eam te. de rescript. col. 3.
8877 *[leg. ref.] cap. quaerenti. de verb. signific.
R
9085 *[leg. ref.] cap. quanto. de iureiurando.
R
8879 *[leg. ref.] cap. Romana. §. universitatem. de sentent. R
lib. 6. cap. venerabilibus. §. sentent.
excommunic. lib. 6.
8734 *[leg. ref.] cap. sedes. de rescript. Clemen. non
R
potest. de procur. l. ult. §. cui dulcia. de
vino, tritico. ff.
7761 *[leg. ref.] cap. si ad ea. de concess. praebendae. cap. R
quod sicut. de electio...
6267 *[leg. ref.] cap. solitae. de majoritate & obedient.
R
7315 *[leg. ref.] cap. ult. de filiis presbyter. Andr. Panor. R
Bald. Butr. Imo. in cap. causam quae de
rescrip. Felin. eo. col. 10.
5878 *[leg. ref.] cap. ult. lib. 6. de rescript. glos. in l. si
R
patronus, de iis quae in fraudem
5771 *[leg. ref.] cap. unico. de forma fidelitat. cap. 1. de R
feudo defuncti.
l. servi. in l. imperialem.
5766 *[leg. ref.] cap. unico. de vassallo qui contra
R
constitut. Lotharii
6128 *[leg. ref.] cap. unico. de vassallo qui contra
R
constitut. loc. L 86
RL
F 80 ends up: …constitut. Lo[th]arii
6577 *[leg. ref.] cap. veniente. de iureiurando.
R
6729 *[leg. ref.] cap. venientes. de iureiurand.
R
5160 *[leg. ref.] cap. duo ista. 23 q. 4. Accurs. in l. etsi. §. R
ulti. ad l. aquil. & in authen. ut liceat
matr. §. quia vero. Bal. in filius. de patr.
potest. C. & in l. nec patronus. de operis
libert. C. & cons. 176. Panor. in capit. ex
transmissa. de restit. spol. Bar. in l. iubemus. de repud. C.
7257 *[leg. ref.] cau. non licet. 10. distinc. Bald. in ca.
R
cum adeo. de rescript. ait obediendum si
ius est positivum
6244 *[leg. ref.] causa 2. c. ad Romanam. Hos. in cap. cum R
Ioannes. de fide instr. Pan. in c. ex literis.
de prob. ex. c. ego. de iureiuran. causa 9.
425 n9 rescripts and privileges must be presented to the
magistrate within one year
852 n9 excommunication
914 n1 Innocent III forbids debasing of coinage
852 n2 excommunication
816 n8 on terms of treaties
486 n6 majority votes
200 n6 Popes claim they are above the Emperor
424 n3 on privileges
134 n3 prince & the contracts of his predecessors
104 n2 vassals & fiefs
n3
103 n7 fiefs & vassals
168
duties of a vassal – both texts are faulty (see
preceding entry)
250 n.o true marks of sovereignty cannot be shared
299 n.o can tyranny be prescribed?
24 n1 husband's right to punish
415 n9 on obedience to prince's orders
190 n6 any person of any nation can appeal to Pope
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quae. 3. & can. aliorum. & can. nemo &
cano. cuncta per mundum. & ca. nemini.
17. q. 4.
6146 *[leg. ref.] Cenomani aliter §. 13 & Veromandiu.
RL 171
vide. Molin. §. 2. glo. 4. nu. 25.
8909 *[leg. ref.] Codice Hispa. parte 5. titu. 5. et in
R 858 n5
comitiis Hispaniae 1560.
9551 *[leg. ref.] cons. 190. & Ias. in l. generaliter. col. 2. RL 503
de in ius voc. ff.
L353C
n1
7237 *[leg. ref.] Constitut. 17. & in l. mandatis. de poenis. R 411 n1
ff.
5356 *[leg. ref.] Constitut. novel. 89.
R 43 n4
l. 1. de natur. lib. C.
n5
l. 2. & 3. ead. Novel. 89.
n6
l. 4. de natura. lib. C.
n7
8907 *[leg. ref.] contre le Roy de Sicile pour la succession R 858 n3
d’Alphons, Comte de Poitiers, l’an 1283
5294 *[leg. ref.] cum relatorum sit eadem ratio. l. ult. de R 37 n5
indicta. viduit. C. l. ult. de except. l. 1. de
consuli authent. 81
7783 *[leg. ref.] d. c. pastoralis. §. 1. de rescript. l. 4. §.
R 487 n2
item. quod cuiusque universitat.
7406 *[leg. ref.] d. l. 1. de offic. eius cui. l. solet. l. more. R 441 n7
de iurisdict.
6497 *[leg. ref.] d. l. 1. vectigal. C. domini praediorum.
R 245 n7
de agricolis & censitis. C. Alex. consi.
145. lib. 2. Bal. in l. cum multa. de bonis
quae liberis. C. Oldrad. cons. 124 Pa. pari
in repetit. l. placet. de sacrosan. C.
Boer. decis. Burdegal. 129. & 132
Chassan. Rubr. 1.5.4.
6476 *[leg. ref.] d. l. 2. Guid. Dolph. dec. 257 [re: de falsa R 242 n6
moneta. C.]
5220 *[leg. ref.] d. l. foeminae de senator.
R 28 n6
Accurs. Bartol. Ange. Plate. in l. cives. de
n7
incolis. C. Bal. consil. 139. lib. 5
6027 *[leg. ref.] d. l. item si verberatum [de rei vindi L] R 157 n2
9570 *[leg. ref.] d. l. providendum de postul. & in l.
RL 503*
nobilissimos & ibi Cynus, Faber, Bal.
L354D
Angel. Salic.
n6
9106 *[leg. ref.] d. l. quotiescunque. de argenti pretio. C. R 925 n6
RL
5681 *[leg. ref.] dd. in cap. qui tacet. de regul. li. 6. &
R 92 n3
in l. 2. §. qui tacuit. de interrogat. actio. &
in l. cum ostendimus. de fideiussor.
6746 *[leg. ref.] dd. in d. l. si quis non dicam rapere. & in R 303 n8
l. cogitationis. de poenis. ff.
9460 *[leg. ref.] dd. in l. 1. §. haec autem. quod quisque R 1041 n1
iuris. l. aut facta. §. eventus. de poenis.
not. in l. et si severior. C. ex quibus causis
infamia. [irrogat. L 86]
8176 *[leg. ref.] de orig. iuris. ff.
RL 621
5664 *[leg. ref.] decision. cape. Tholosan. 485
R 89 n7
9210 *[leg. ref.] distinct. 63. cano. 13. non est permitR 977 n2
Notes
16
on vassals - different districts have different
customs
princes can’t alienate domain
the most learned jurisconsults are of the opinion
that the priesthood is to be preferred above all
other honors and vocations
on the "mandata principis"
bastards
even princes may not alienate the domain [in
France]
father & son
voting in colleges
Papinian on right to delegate
right of taxation
punishment of coiners by sovereign princes
status of wife
rights of princes
knowledge the second cause of nobility
coinage - libra has 72 ounces
citizenship
tyrannicide is treason
intention punished less than effect
in olden days king’s will was law
citizenship
General Council of Laodicaena forbade people
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tendum. Augustin. epistola. 110.
Theodoritus lib. 4. cap. 20. ecclesiasticae
historiae.
9552 *[leg. ref.] ex l. 2. ut nemo privat. C. Salic. col. 4. q. RL 503*
7. de iuris & facti. C.
L353C
n2
7459 *[leg. ref.] ex l. creditores. ad l. Iul. de vi priva.
R 446 n4
contra Molin. §. j. gl. 4. nu. 7. in
consuetud. Paris.
9250 *[leg. ref.] ex l. emancipatum. de Senatorib. Petrus, R 992 n1
Cynus, Bal. Alberi. Fulgos. in l.
imperialis. §. illud his. de nupt. C.
8249 *[leg. ref.] ex l. si senator. de dignitate. C.
R 992 n.o
l. 2. de libertis et eorum liberis.
Bart. in l. cum satis. de agricolis. et ex l. si
quis decurio. C. l. neminem. l. divae. de
decurio. C. l. libera. de suis et legitimis.
& contra Albericum in quaestion.
statutariis. q. 157.
9479 *[leg. ref.] ex maleficiis. institut. de actio.
R 1044 n4
RL
7370 *[leg. ref.] Faber in instit. de legitima patr. & in
RL 436
authen. ingressi. col. ult. de sacrosanct.
eccles. C.
7504 *[leg. ref.] Flavius Vopiscus in Floriano.
R 452 n1
l. 1. de offi. praefect. praetor.
n2
9028 *[leg. ref.] Gellius lib. 2. c. 15. l. si is qui haeres. de R 888
vulgari. Tertullian in lib. de monoga.
RL
Ulpian. li. 14. l. 1. unde vir. l. 44. de ritu.
nuptiar. Dio. lib. 56.
7258 *[leg. ref.] gl. & Cynus in l. ult si contra ius vel
R 415 n1
utilitatem public. C. dd. in l. 1. de constit.
princip. ff. & in cap. quae in ecclesiarum
de constitut.
9596 *[leg. ref.] glo. in l. 1. de dignitat. C. ex l. divo. de RL 503*
quaest. glo. in l. liberos. de senator.
L357A
Bar. in d. l. 1. Isern. & Afflict. in constit.
n6
Neapolitanas ex l. 1. de privile. eorum qui
in sacro palat. milit.
7786 *[leg. ref.] glos. in cap. si capitulo. de concess.
R 488 n4
praebendae.
9639 *[leg. ref.] glos. in ver. publice in clem. de vita &
RL 503*
honestate cleri. Ancharanus Card.
L359D
Florentin. ibid. Alciat. regu. 1.
n7
praesumptionum. Tiraquel. in li. de
nobilit. Rebufus in auth. habita ne filius
pro patre. C. & ex l. honoribus. §. 1. de
vacat. munerum. ff.
9462 *[leg. ref.] gloss. in ca. qui viderit. 32. q. 5. Bald. in R 1041 n3
l. dare. col. 12. qui accusare. C.
7366 *[leg. ref.] hodie. de poen. ff.
R 435 n3
8237 *[leg. ref.] in §. per contrarium. de haereditatib. quae R 646 n.o
ab intestat. in institu ait legibus Franciae
duella permissa excepta furti causa: sed
voluminum duellun. rbiq. vetitum est
Notes
to elect ministers & prelates
17
those who perform sacred rites not to be
accounted among the vulgar and common
people
a lord must not take law into his own hands
younger son of king, conquering a new
kingdom, is to be preferred
succession of younger son
open adultery, etc. punished more severely
sovereignty, jurisdiction, powers have become
hereditary throughout the West
appeals could be made to the Praetorian Prefect
Augustus’ laws de maritandis ordinibus
obedience to prince's orders
how far the honor of ancestors should extend in
posterity
who is to summon meeting of collegium
many jurisconsults say trade that results in an
abundance of all things does not derogate from
a man’s nobility
persuading someone to a crime is punished less
than the effect, acc. to Canonists
Ulpian on fitting penalties
view of Faber on duels
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ei in Speculo. it. 26.6. Iesu.
9656 *[leg. ref.] in authen. de defens. civitat. §. 1. & l.
RL
rescripto de munerib. ff. l. ad subeunda de
decurio. C. Iser. in ti. de pace iuram.
firm. ca. 1. Platea in l. nequis de dign. C.
Afflict. in constit. Siciliae col. 2. no. 2.
7098 *[leg. ref.] in Authen. de Iudic.
R
8500 *[leg. ref.] in authent. de rebus ecclesiae non alien. R
9418 *[leg. ref.] in c. dudum. in c. cum adeo. & ibi glos. de R
rescript. can. qui contra. 24. q. 1.
8489 *[leg. ref.] in ca. futuram ecclesiam & ca. videntes R
12. q. 1.
7155 *[leg. ref.] in cap. at si clerici. de iudic. & in cap.
RL
olim. de rescriptis.
7740 *[leg. ref.] in cap. contingat. col. 9. de foro
R
competenti. & pragma. de concub. §.
quod si in glos. in verbo pertinet. not. in c.
quanto de offic. ordin.
7306 *[leg. ref.] in cap. de rescript. in constitutionib.
R
Mediolanensib.
Notes
18
503*
richer citizens more useful as magistrates than
L361D poor ones, since wealthy magistrates more
n7
likely to be clearer from bribery and corruption
395 n9 various kinds of judges
712 n9 church property may not be alienated
1035 n2 nobles punished less - acc. to Canonists
711 n5 church has grabbed too large a share of riches &
lands, etc. contrary to its own canons
397
powers of Popes
L 278
484 n.o Panormitan on right to eject from college
424 n9 on law of Milan requiring recipients of gifts
from prince to give account of gifts previously
received
7144 *[leg. ref.] in cap. nemo & glosa. eodem. 9. q. 3.
RL 397
powers of the Pope
L 278
6237 *[leg. ref.] in cap. novit. de Iudic. in cap. solitae. de R 190 n2 on papal power
maioritate et obedienta. glo. in l. 3. de
offi. procons. ff.
6373 *[leg. ref.] in cap. quae sint regal.
R 222 n1 on privileges
6259 *[leg. ref.] in cap. super quibusdam. de verbor.
R 195 n4 Pope prohibits Count of Toulouse from
signif.
imposing fresh taxes – text specifies: "aux
decretales 4"
9227 *[leg. ref.] in cap. venerabilem qui filii sint legitimi. R 986
Popes admit K. of France is free from their
jurisdiction – F 80 says this is a decretal of
Pope Innocent
7148 *[leg. ref.] in Clement. ne Romani. de election. & in RL 397
on power of Pope
cap. signif. de electio. quae abrogata sunt
L 278
decreto Concilii Constantiae.
7149 *[leg. ref.] in Concilio Sardaeo de religionibus
RL 397
on power of Pope
cognitio Pontificibus tributa est. ca. si
L 278
quis 6. q. 4. cap. si inter episcop. 11. q. 3.
9427 *[leg. ref.] in consil. Tiburiensi. Gratia. 17. q. 4. ca. R 1035 n1 penalty for crime against a priest
qui subdiaconum.
5927 *[leg. ref.] in d. l. humanum. de legib. C.
RL 149 n8 Theodosius said consent of Senate to
sovereign's decrees non tam necessitatis est,
quam humanitatis
5774 *[leg. ref.] in d. l. non dubito. Cicero pro Balbo hanc R 105 n5 phrase inserted in treaties - "Comiter
clausulam interpretatur.
Maiestatem conservare"
9446 *[leg. ref.] in instit. tit. de iniuriis.
R 1038 n.o what size fine?
6433 *[leg. ref.] in l. 1. de relation. C. l. 1. §. quaesitum. R 236 n2 right of appeal
de appellat.
5364 *[leg. ref.] in l. arrogato. §. ult. de adopt.
R 43 n4 adopted children had same rights as proper
l. certam. de iniusto rupto.
children
l. 1. §. suo de suis & legit. & §. in testatorum. de haereditat. quae ab intesta.
institut.
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7805 *[leg. ref.] in l. aut facta. de poenis. & ibi Bart.
9327 *[leg. ref.] in l. clemens patronus. et in l. ex unciis.
de haeredibus instituend. et in l. sit ita
scriptum. de liberis et posthumis. ff.
9644 *[leg. ref.] in l. Thais. §. Lucius. de fideicom. libert.
l. alimenta. de alimentis & cibar. l. Scio.
de annuis legat. l. 1. §. ne autem. de servo
communi. ff.
7855 *[leg. ref.] in l. ubi numerus. de testibus.
8231 *[leg. ref.] in legibus Langobard[ensium]
9422 *[leg. ref.] in lib. 1. de iurisdict.
8913 *[leg. ref.] in statutis Venet. lib. 2.
9288 *[leg. ref.] in suis. de liberis et posthu.
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Notes
R 489 n5 legal actions against communities
R 1016 n4 the jurisconsults recognize arithmetic &
geometric proportion
6181 *[leg. ref.] in ti. de feud. Molin. glo.
7493 *[leg. ref.] in tit. de quaest. & magistris offic.
R
R
507 n1
645 n7
1035 n6
858 n8
1002
L 738
176 n5
448 n2
5259 *[leg. ref.] in titul. de patria pot. in Institut.
6258 *[leg. ref.] in cap. licet de voto
R
R
RL
R
R
32 n3
195
78
160 n3
460 n3
6067 *[leg. ref.] Iugé par arrest du 16 Avril 1468
7545 *[leg. ref.] Iustin. de Attiliano tutore. institut.
19
RL 503*
the Romans considered the profession of
L360C physician a servile one, but the Hebrews and
n4
Greeks held it in great estimation
R
R
R
R
RL
6979 *[leg. ref.] l. & quia. de iurisdict. & sequent.
R
7560 *[leg. ref.] l. & si praetor. de offi. eius cui. l. 3. de R
offic. Proconsul.
7386 *[leg. ref.] l. §. ult. ad Turpil. l. ordine. ad l.
R
municipalem. l. si qua poena. de verbor.
signif. ca. iudicet. 3. q. 7. l. si quis. reum.
de custod. reorum. Anton. Butrio, Imola,
Panor. Felin. Decius in c. de causis. de
offi. deleg. Bald. in l. & si severior. ex
quibus causis. Bal. consil. 443.
5540 *[leg. ref.] l. 1 & 2. l. cives. de incolis. C. l. pupillus. R
§. advena. de verbor. signif.
5470 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. & 2. de mendicant. C. Theodos. &
R
Iust.
5169 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. & 2. rerum amo. l. adversus. de crimi. R
expilatae haeredit. C.
5474 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. & sequent. de infantibus. liber. expos. R
2 rulers are a plurality - not monarchy
attempt of Rotaris to forbid duels
penalties - opinion of the Iurisconsult Goveanus
public domain inalienable at Venice
patria potestas
438 n2
vassal must serve his original liege lord
Valentinian calls failing to honor magistrates
sacrilege
Justinian on Roman reverence for fathers
orders the King of Hungary to follow his late
father’s wish or forfeit the crown
law of succession to the crown
lex Atilia: praetor & majority of tribunes to
appoint tutors for women & children
length of term of magistracies
magistrate who is in the seat of another can
order nothing in his own name
on delegation of magistrate’s power
72 n6
naturalized citizen
59 n4
provisions for paupers
25 n5
the law values marriage
378 n7
463 n3
59 n6
exposed children to be slaves of those who
reared them
1034 n7 penalties [L 86 acc. to Martianus]
9411 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. & ult. de furibus balnearum l. ult. de R
sepulchro.
RL
7604 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. ult. de praetoris stipul.
R 468 n8 only magistrate can declare his own sentence
5107 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. 1. de liberis ag. ff. l. 1. §. ult. l.
R 21 n8 power of paterfamilias
eum qui. §. si nupta. de iniuriis. l.1. fine.
& sequen. de liberis exhibendis. l. 2. §.
quod si in patr. l. quoties soluto. l. 3. l.
nec int. l. si ut proponis de dona. inter
virum. C. l. filium. l. licet. de collat. C. l.
si uxor. & ibi Accursius, Cynus, Bartol.
Bald. Salicet. Alberic. de condit. insertis.
C.
8733 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. 1. quod iussa. l. si duo. de
R 816 n7 on terms of treaties
administratio. tut. c. quia circa. de privileg.
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cap. solitae de maioritate. Alexand. consil.
235 lib. 6.
9302 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. cum autem. de rei uxor. actis. C. et R
l. alia causa. §. ult. soluto matri.
9457 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. divus. ad l. Cornel. de sicar. Exodi. R
XXI
9396 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. generaliter. de poenis.
R
5409 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. generaliter. de poenis. l. si quis id R
quod. de iurisdi. l. cum ab eo. ad l. Iuliam
pecul.
9645 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. medicorum de variis. cognit. ff.
RL
l. 1. de decretis de curio. C. l. ambitiosa.
de decretis ab ordine. C. Aristophanes
scatophagos appellat.
5496 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. quae onerandae. quarum rerum
R
actio.
7394 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. qui mandatam. de offic. eius cui
R
mand. l. et si. eod.
9355 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. si is qui. de exercit. l. non aliter. de R
lega. 3. l. ea quae. §. 1. de regul.
5287 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. si parens. si quis a parente manu. R
9403 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. ult. ad l. Corn. de sicar.
R
9111 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. §. ult. de variis cognit. ff.
R
8760 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. 2. 3. de liberali causa.
RL
argu. l. si unus. §. ante omnia de pactis.
l. 1. & seq. de iniuriis. l. lex Cornelia.
eod. l. nam quod attinet. ad Trebel. ff.
5656 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. 2. l. cives. l. assumptio ad l.
R
municipal.
6418 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. a quibus appellare non licet.
R
6344 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ad l. Aquil. ff.
7231 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ad l. Iul. de ambitu.
R
R
5313 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ad l. Iuli. maiestat.
6760 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ad l. Iuliam majestat. ff.
6400 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ad l. Iuliam. de ambitu.
5337 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ad l. Pompeiam
l. marito. ad l. Iul. de adult. ff.
7361 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ad Turpilianum
5147 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ad. l. Iul. de adult.
l. marito. l. patri. eod.
d. l. marito.
l. si adulterium. §. Imperatores. eod.
l. 1. ad legem Cornelia. de sicar.
l. Gracchus. eod. C.
l. 3. §. si maritus. ad Silania // s.c. Sillanian
8728 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ad. l. Iul. maiestat. ff.
l. hostes. de verb. signif.
7827 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de auro coronario. C.
R
R
R
R
R
R
Notes
20
1010 n4 woman to reverence man
1041 n8 Emperor Adrian on penalties for murder distinguishes by intent
1031 n6 on penalties
50 n9 slavery as punishment
503*
the Romans separated medicine from the liberal
L360C disciplines
n5
62 n6
slaves
438 n3 “potestas” does not belong to the person it is
delegated to
1024 n4 magistrates refer to prince, but if he’s far away
they follow terms of the law
37 n3 emancipation of sons
1033 n1 on penalties
936 n4 the coin which the law calls aureus
828
does an oath include fathers & brothers?
89 n3
on citizenship
232 n6 Emperor Adrian forbids appeal from decisions
of Senate
216 n.o definition of plebiscitum
407 n1 the sovereign majesty is the power which makes
a magistrate
38 n4 treason
305 n1 treason even to suggest killing a king
228 n2 right of appointing magistrates
40 n.o power of fathers
n1
435 n4 legal penalties could not be varied
23 n1 power of husband over wife
n2
24 n3
n4
RL
RL 814
R
9038 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de capitat. civium tollenda. C. // l. 1. R
de capitatione civium censib. C. l. 1. de
colonis fugit. C.
is faith to be kept with robbers, etc?
498 n2 impost of Aurum Coronarium paid in return for
religious privileges
890 n6 capitation tax
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decretorum in cognitionibus prolatorum
dumtaxat ad pricipem refertur cuius
propria iurisdictio dicebatur cognitio.
5901 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de constit. princip.
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Notes
R 440 n5 prince’s ‘arrests’ are called Decreta;
proper jurisdiction of prince is called cognitio
R
142 n4 law on powers of Emperor, still extant at Rome
carved on stone
9657 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de custod. reo c. 2. de testib. Alex.
RL 503*
in obtaining magistracies and honors the law
consi. 209.
L361D often commands that the richer be placed with
l. rescrip. de muner.
n8
the nobler, or sometimes preferred above them
n9
9594 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de dignit. & l. senator. & l. si senator RL 503*
nobility may be transferred to one’s descendants
eod. C. Bal. in l. cum in antiquiorib. de
L356D - contrary to the theologians and philosophers
iure deliberandi. C. Lucas. Penna. Bart.
n4
Plat. in d. l. 1. de dignit.
5695 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de haeredib. institu. C.
R 94 n3 citizenship
l. 1. §. 2. de legat. 3.
l. quidam. de poenis.
l. neque. §. 1. de militari. testa.
l. 1. §. penult. de iis quae pro non scriptis
9264 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de iis qui ante apertas tab. C.
RL 993
succession
L 733
8867 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de iis qui notantur infamia facti.
R 850 n6 ignominia compared with infamia
appellant dd. in l. palam. §. quae. de ritu
L 86 makes this 2 notes & expands dd. in the
nuptia.
text to “iurisconsultorum interpretes”
6507 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de iis qui vacat. a principe. §. immun- R 246 n.o taxation
itatem. de agricol. & censit. C. & tot. tit.
de immunit. conced. C.
9003 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de imponenda lucrativa descriptione. R 881 n5 tax of 1/20th on legacies crept back in hidden
C.
form
9040 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de imponenda lucrativa in C.
RL 890
capitatio annonaria on cultivated fields
Theodos. l. 9. de actio. emptio. C.
L 663
Novell. 17.
6784 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de infirmandis iis quae sub tyrannis R 309 n8 Constantine the Great questions the acts of
in C. Theodosiano.
Licinius (his tyrannical predecessor) and ratifies
others
7683 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de Iudaeis. C.
R 480 n1 position of collegia of Jews in R. Empire
7565 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de iure deliber. C. l. 1. de iis qui
R 464 n8 lex Pappia Poppaea on which consul takes
numero liber. C.
precedence
5002 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de legat. 3.
R 2 n2
on rights of those captured by pirates, etc.
9394 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de legib. C.
RL 1030
declaration of laws part of sovereignty of
L 758 emperors
6348 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de legibus.
R 217 n3 edictum & lex came to have same meaning
9354 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de legibus. C. Bald. in l. 1. §. si is
R 1024 n3 right of correcting laws taken away from
qui. de exercit. ff.
magistrates
9475 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de malefic. et mathe. C.
RL 1043
worse to kill by poison than by the sword
L 767
5488 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de natalib. restit. C.
R 61 n1 rules for manumission
7526 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de offi. consulis.
R 458 n2 Ulpian says: Consul can manumit Consul
7011 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de offi. eius cui mandata
R 383 n2 scope of a commission
7364 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de offi. praefect. urbi.
R 435 n6 Severus extends jurisdiction of Praefectors Urbi
9377 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de offi. praefecti Urbi. ff.
R 1028 n3 legal power of Praefectus Urbi
7356 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de offic. eius cui mandat.
R 434 n3 cause of dispute between Azo & Lothaire was
RL
the words of Papinian: Quaecunque specialiter
lege, vel senatus consulto, vel principum
constitutione tribuuntur, etc. [9 lines quoted in
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R
9492 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de pignora. l. quae fortuitis. 5. eod. C. R
l. 1. commodati. C.
7103 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de Proximis Sacrorum. C. &
R
l. 29. de usuris. C.
lib. 12. Cod. & in auth. ut ab illustri.
l. speciosas. de verb. signif.
5093 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de rapt. vir. C.
R
5059 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de tutel. ff. l. ius dandi. eod.
R
7054 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de variis & extraordin. cogni.
R
6985 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de variis cognit. Iaco. Butri. in l. qui R
procuratorem princip. de procur.
Laufranc. in repet. c. quoniam contra de
probat. dd. in l. & quia. de iurisdic. Fel.
in cap. licet. de offi. ordin. Aug. consi.
137.
7125 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. de ventre inspiciendo
RL
7239 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ex quibus causis maior.
R
9459 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. fine. de extraord. crim. l. si quis ali- R
quid. §. 1. de poenis. l. si fugitivus. de
servis fugit. C....
6940 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. in rerum amotarum. l. Gallus. [de
RL
liberis posthum. quod ab Iurisconsultorum
authoritate pendebat, Aufrenius in decis.
Tolosa. q. 405. Bald. in l. humanum de
legibus. C.]
6382 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. l. 3. de leg. C. l. placuit. de iudic. C. R
l. 1. de constitutio princ.
7108 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. l. dies. §. duas. de damno infecto. ff. R
l. iubere. de iurisdict.
d. l. 1. & l. dies. §. ubi.
l. ius dandi. de tutorib. datis.
l. ea quae. ad municipal.
5602 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. l. dies.§. duas. de damno infecto. l. R
iubere cavere. de iurisdict. l. ea quae ad
municipal.
7603 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. l. non dubium. de legib. C.
R
5662 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. l. originem. de municipalibus &
R
origin. C. l. assumptio. ad municipal.
7457 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. l. si de fundo. de vi & vi armat.
R
l. si pignore. §. si praedo. de pignor.
l. 1. §. si praedo. l. bona fides. deposit.
l. ita. ut si fur vel praedo. commodati.
8658 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. mandati. ff.
RL
5497 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ne Christianum mancipium vel pagan. R
vel Iudaeus. C.
8198 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ne quis in sua causa iudicat. C.
R
l. qui iurisdictioni. de iurisdict.
9641 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. negotiatores ne milit. C.
RL
6423 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. quis & a quo appellat. [F 80 only]
22
Notes
Latin]
232 n8 on powers of praefectum praetorio
1046 n3 man, not a craftsman in jewelry, who spoils a
gem suffers a penalty
395 n4 different grades of magistrates
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R
n5
n6
20 n9
17 n3
386 n3
380 n6
rape by a fiancé
care of orphans, etc.
commission is an extraordinary method
office compared to commission
397
on the powers of the Pontifices
L 277
412 n1 formula in Praetor's edicts: “Si qua mihi iusta
causa videbitur."
1041 n1 intention punished less than effect
370
edicts of minor magistrates became part of the
body of law
223 n4 right of declaring & correcting law
396 n1 Ulpian on powers of the Duumviri
n2
n3
n4
n5
82 n5 power of municipal magistrates in the provinces
468 n1 only the prince can interpret his laws
89 n6 citizenship
445 n2 the law abhors recourse to force
785
63 n7
performance of a duty does not require payment
slavery
627 n4 interested party cannot be judge
503*
they act wisely those who forbid the nobility,
L360A magistrates and soldiers to deal in trade
n8
233 n1 on right of appeal
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7556 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. quis & a quo. appellatur. ff.
6508 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. quod cuiusque universi. l. inter
publica. de verb. signif. l. si quis de
vectigal. cap. super quibusdam. de verb.
signif. §. praeterea.
7676 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. sed religionis. de collegis. l. 1. de
sacrosanct. C. l. ult. de iurisd. C. l.
collegium. de haeredib. institut.
8803 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. si minor se majorem. C. 1. neque
natales. de probat. C.
7443 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. si quis ius dicenti non
obtemperaverit.
7107 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. si quis ius dicenti.
l. cum ab eo. ad l. Iul. pecul.
7473 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. si quis ius dicenti. l. item apud. §.
adiicitur. Angel. in l. qui iurisdictioni.
de iurisdict. cap. j. de poenis.
6388 *[leg. ref.] l. j. ut armorum usus. C. authentica de
armis. Aufrerius inti. de guertis veterem
ordinationem citat, & Feral. privileg.
9660 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. ut ordinum dignit. C.
6488 *[leg. ref.] l. 1. vectigalia nova imponi. C. cap. 1.
quae sint regalia. Fa. ibidem. Gallus
quaest. 60. parte 5 stili forensis.
9518 *[leg. ref.] l. 14. §. serviles. de ritu nupt. l. 49. de
manumis. test. ff. l. 35. de edilitio. l. 3.
de incestis. C. [&] l. adoptivus. de ritu
nupt. ff.
9271 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. & 3. de legib. ff.
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Notes
R 462 n3 on delegates
R 246 n8 on taxes
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R
479 n3 on religious collegia
R
837 n.o censor’s lists under Gk. emperors
R
444 n4 obedience to magistrates
R
396 n9 Ulpian says all magistrates can defend their
n1 jurisdiction by penalties
446 n9 magistrate’s right to deal with “contempt of
court”
R
R
224 n.o right of peace & war
RL 503*
citizens better divided into three parts than two
L363B
n2
R 244 n2 right of taxation
RL 503*
L349B
n2
n3
RL 993
L 733
5614 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. & toto titul. de censib.
R 84 n6
9030 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. // l. 1. de iure trium liberorum. C.
R 888 n9
9642 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. §. 1. de admi. rerum ad civitat. Bart. RL 503*
in l. 3. §. si procurat. quod quisque iuris.
L360A
ff. Alciat. in l. mercis. de verb. signif. ff.
n9
5381 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. §. adoptivi. de vacat. munerum. & §. i R 46 n7
in institut. de excursat.
l. fidei conmissum. de condit. & demonst.
n8
6543 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. §. hoc interdictum. ne quid in loco
R 247 n4
publico. l. sed Celsus. de contrah. empt.
Plin. in panegyrico. Spartia. in Adriano.
l. bene a Zenone. de quadriennii
praescript.
9368 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. §. ignominiae. de iis qui notantur
RL 1026
L 755
6176 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. §. in certam de praetor. stipul.
RL 175
l. damni. 1. §. si is qui de damno.
L 91
l. qui fundus de condit. & demonstrat.
154
l. nec in plures. de exercit. l. quod si nolit.
§. si plures de aedil. ff. tex. in l. imper. §.
n42
ducatus. de prohibita feud al. Isern. Iacob.
Belloni. Bal. Hostiens. in summa tit. de
feu. §. ult. Martin. laud. in d. §. omnes
rights of slaves – didn’t have the rights of
marriage
should a child succeed (inherit)?
different grades of citizenship
marriage laws of Honorius & Theodosius
those who cannot trade should not be allowed to
circumvent the law through the help of servants
laws to prevent abuse of adoption
private compared to public domain of a prince
judges not to give reasons for their judgments
on liege homage
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5750 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de censib. toto titul. de senator.
R
l. 1. de dignitat. C.
7764 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de decur. C. Panor. Felin. Anto.
R
Butrio in c. cum omnes. de. constit.
6475 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de falsa moneta. C.
R
6548 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de falsa mone. C. Bart. ait ex ea causa R
feudatarios bona damnati capere.
8548 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de iis qui ante sent. ff.
RL
Notes
24
100 n6 many examples in our laws of exemptions from
taxes and charges
487 n7 voting in colleges
242 n5 on issuing coinage
248 n8 confiscation in cases of false moneying
723
laws against those who kill themselves before
sentence is passed
on subjects in border areas
on magistates' fines
“nam ex erroribus et inani opinione iura iudiciaque saepissime constituuntur”
on power of appointing legati to Proconsuls;
“Apud legatum Proconsulis non est legis actio.”
number of praetors increased to 16
in earliest times no law - princes judged by their
royal power
when the kings were driven out, the plebs
passed laws to prevent the life, etc. of citizens
being in the arbitrary power of the magistrates
on the Quaestores Paricidii
powers of praetors under leges Corneliae
on senators removed by censors & later
reinstated; Ulpian is not sure whether they are
acceptable as witnesses
the jurisconsults on “ought those suffering
ignominy also suffer infamia?”
5624 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de iis qui sunt sui vel alieni iuris.
7114 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de modo mult. C.
8574 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de off. Praetor. l. 3. de supellectile
legata. ff.
7557 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de officio proconsulis.
R 86 n2
R 397 n8
RL 730
R
463 n2
7229 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de orig. iuris.
9337 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de orig. iuris.
R
R
405 n8
1021
6810 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de orig. Iuris. [Dig. I. 2.]
R
331 n4
6955 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de origine iuris
7352 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de origine iuris
8870 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de Senator. ff.
RL 374
R 433 n8
R 851 n3
8868 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de senatorib. ff. l. cognitionum. de
variis et extraord. cogni. ff. l. palam. §.
quae. de ritu nuptiar. ff.
7215 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de senatoribus. ff.
R
850 n7
R
6361 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. de veteri iure enuclea. C [C. 1. 17]
R
403 n4 Iurisconsult Cassius on removal of senator from
his position by the censor
220 n8 Julian the Jurisconsllt collects edicts of praetors.
Emperor Adrian tries to give them force of law
309 n9 Theodosius the younger & Arcadius,
succeeding to a tyrant, question some of his acts
& ratify others "Quae tyrannus contra ius
rescripsit, non valere praecipimus, legitimis eius
rescriptis minime impugnandis."
399 n6 Ulpian says no right of vocatio against
n7 magistrates
6785 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. eod. [F 80] // l. 3. eod [L 86]
R
[i.e. de infirmandis iis quae sub tyrannis]
C. Theodosiano.
7176 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. in ius vocando
l. sed & si. §. haec clausula. ex quibus.
causis majores. l. nec magistratibus. de
iniur.
6380 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. quae sint longa consuetudo. C.
Bart. Bald. Alber.[in l. de quib. de
legibus F 80] [in l. de quib. legibus L 86]
7267 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. quae sit longa consuet. c.
6500 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. quae sit longa consuetud. C.
5056 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. quando & quibus quarta. C.
8835 *[leg. ref.] l. 2. quando et quibus quarta pars. C.
R
7747 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. & 4. quod cuiusque universitat.
7798 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. §. 1. de acquir. poss. l. 1. de libert.
universitatis
R
R
R
222 n3 custom cannot derogate from law
R
R
R
R
416 n6
245 n1
17 n2
842 n1
on old laws
right to impose taxes
public property not treated properly
law about censuses - not an inteference with
man’s private affairs
485 n.o rules of voting in colleges
489 n2 rights of colleges
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l. nemo. potest de legat. 1.
5940 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. §. divus. de Sepulchro violat.
l. 2. quae sit longa consuetud. C.
6538 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. §. in amittenda de acq. poss. l. 1. pro
derelicto. [L. 86 has only: l. 1. pro
derelicto.]
7521 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. §. ult. l. nam et magistratibus. de
arbitris. l. apud. de manumiss. vindic. l.
minor. de minoribus.
5338 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. 4. 5. de legib.
R
25
Notes
private laws must not derogate from “loix &
ordonnances generales”
150 n3 customs cannot derogate from general laws
R
247 n2 right of lord ro seize goods abandoned
R
457 n8 on powers of equal magistrates
R
40 n3
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R 18 n9
slight possible disadvantages no bar to a law
being passed
7475 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. ad l. Iul. maiest.
R 446 n2 harm done to a magistrate is treason
6356 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. ad l. Iul. maiestat.
R 218 n4 harm done to a magistrate is treason
5486 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. de iure aureor. annul.
R 61 n6 rules for manumission
l. ult. eod.
n7
l. i. eod.
n8
7367 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. de iurisdict.
RL 435
Ulpian on “potestas”
5830 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. de offi. proconsul. l. et quia. l. solet. R 127 n6 delegation of power
de iurisdic. l. & si de offi. eius cui. ff.
7562 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. de officio praesid. l. ult. de iuris.
R 464 n7 power of magistrates only valid in their territory
or province
9410 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. de privilegio veteranorum. l. mores. R 1034 n6 penalties
§. sed enim. de poenis.
7070 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. de re milit.
R 388 n1 to exceed orders in battle is a crime
7269 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. de supell. lega. l. 2. de offic. praet. R 416 n8 common error often takes force of law
6531 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. de suppellectili leg. Barbarius. de
RL 247
"Ius quaeris? error ius facit."
offic. praetor.
L 91
224
n44
7758 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. l. 4. l. item. quod cuiusque
R 486 n5 rule of majority
universitat. Bart. Angel. Castrens. ibid...
7615 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. quae in fraudem. l. 2. iudicatum solui. R 469 n5 the phrases “litem mori” & “ litem vivere”
l. ult. de sid. instrum.
7553 *[leg. ref.] l. 3. si adversus rem iudic. C. l. minor
R 461 n8 powers of magistrates vis-à-vis each other
autem. de minor.
l. 1. §. si quis. de appell.
n9
l. iudicium soluitur. de iudic.
n1
9348 *[leg. ref.] l. 4. 5. 6. de legib. ff.
R 1023 n8 law without equity is soulless - concerns only
general things
5084 *[leg. ref.] l. 4. de condit. & demonstrat. ff. l. ea quae R 20 n5 status of women
ad municipal.
5458 *[leg. ref.] l. 4. princip. de re militari. l. ab omni
R 56 n.o slaves not to be armed
militia. eo.
7289 *[leg. ref.] l. 4. si contra ius vel utilitatem. C.
R 423 n2 law ordering magistrate to inquire into truth of
facts mentioned in rescripts
7689 *[leg. ref.] l. 5. §. ult. ad l. aquil.l. item quaeritur. §. R 482 n6 killer of a slave must pay the slave’s price
item. locati. l. 1. de emendat. propin. C.
5628 *[leg. ref.] l. 5. de captivis. l. in bello. priu. eod.
R 87 n1 citizen can give up his citizenship
l. nihil interest. eod.
5530 *[leg. ref.] l. 5. de captivis. l. 7. ad municipalem tit. R 70 n9 slave of citizen compared with slave of
de manumissio. in instit. l. cives. de
peregrinus
incolis. C.
5512 *[leg. ref.] l. 6. et sequenti. de servis export.
R 67 n6 Papinian’s views on slavery
5052 *[leg. ref.] l. 7. §. si paciscar. de pact. ff.
R 15 n.o Familiaris res opponitur publicae
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R
7681 *[leg. ref.] l. 96. §. 1. l. 114. §. quae ab intestato. de R
legat. 1. l. 50. de manumissis testament.
l. 6. §. est fisco. ad Trebell. l. 6. §. certe.
si quis omissa causa testa. l. 1. §. 1. l. ult.
de successor. edict. l. 1. §. divus. l. 41. de
iure fisci. l. 18. de usu. [l. 19. de
universis et temporal L 86] [F 80 l. 19.
DD. diversis et tempor.] l. 10. de inoffi.
testa. C. l. 22. de appell. & c. cum dilecti.
de rescript. l. ult. de collegiis.
7344 *[leg. ref.] l. a divo prin. de re iudic.
R
Notes
1035 n9 penalty under laws of Alphons X, K. of Castille
480 n7 right of a collegium
430 n6 commissioners with power to judge, but not to
execute judgment
467 n4 execution of judgment outside magistrate’s own
territory; the law says: “Sententiam Romae
dictam, possunt Praesides in provinciis, si hoc
iussi fuerint, exequi.”
381 n8 commissioners - by whom appointed?
132 n2 L adds “inquit Pomponius”
7599 *[leg. ref.] l. a divo. §. sententiam. de re iudic.
[D. 42. 1. 15. 1]
R
6999 *[leg. ref.] l. a iudice. de iudic. C.
5856 *[leg. ref.] l. à Titio. §. nulla. de verb. obli.
l. si quis. in principio. de legat. 3
5922 *[leg. ref.] l. à Titio. §. nulla. de verb. oblig.
l. ille à quo. §. tempestium. ad Trebell.
l. si quis in principio. de legat. 3.
l. penult. de arbitris. ff.
7433 *[leg. ref.] l. A Titio. §. nulla. de verbor. oblig.
7750 *[leg. ref.] l. ab emptione de pactis.
R
R
RL
R 149 n6 a law cannot be made which is irrevocable
R
R
26
443 n4 laws cannot bind he who made them
485 n1 two individuals can together alter what they
have mutually agreed
6646 *[leg. ref.] l. ad bestias. de poenis
RL 274
on granting freedom to a performer in the
Circus
5485 *[leg. ref.] l. ad bestias. de poenis. l. si proprietatem R 61 n5 rules for manumission
de iis qui a non domino. C. l. nec competit.
eod. C. l. si servo. qui et a quibus
9544 *[leg. ref.] l. ad cognoscendum de ingenuis. C.
RL 503*
it is lawful for every man to devise his
L352C cognisance
n6
5202 *[leg. ref.] l. ad municipal. Plutar. de claris mulierib. R 28 n3 matrilinear status
7614 *[leg. ref.] l. ad peremptorium de iudi. ff.
R 468 n4 edicta preemptoria
l. 3. de temporibus. appell.
5862 *[leg. ref.] l. adigere. de iure patronat.
R 133 n5 on oaths
l. qui iurato. qui satisd. cogatur. ff.
5186 *[leg. ref.] l. adversus de crimine expilat. haereditate R 27 n5 wife is "companion of the human & divine
house"
5039 *[leg. ref.] l. an usus fructus. de usufr. ff.
R 12 n5 usufruct lasts only 100 years
5569 *[leg. ref.] l. Antiochensium. de privilegiis
R 75 n.9 city of Antioch
creditorum
7525 *[leg. ref.] l. apud. de manumissis vindicta.
R 458 n1 Paulus on manumission
l. apud. de manumissionibus
5455 *[leg. ref.] l. arethusa. de statu hom.
R 56 n7 slaves with many children had better chance of
freedom
9424 *[leg. ref.] l. aut facta. §. persona. l. praetor. §.
R 1035 n7 offender against a noble is punished more
praeterea. et seq. de iniuriis.
severely
7476 *[leg. ref.] l. aut facta. de poenis.
RL 447
magistrate is especially sacrosanct when acting
l. 4. de interrogat. in iure fac.
as judge
8790 *[leg. ref.] l. aut facta. de poenis.
RL 834
not fair to be punished for accidentally breaking
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l. ad bestias. de poenis
8551 *[leg. ref.] l. bona fides depositi. ff.
R
R
5857 *[leg. ref.] l. c. mandasti. 2. 4. licet Archidiaconus R
contra sentiat. in c. 2. constit. lib. 6. ex
cap. nemo. 11. q. 3.
5554 *[leg. ref.] l. Caesar. de publicanis. l. sed siquis. eod. R
9359 *[leg. ref.] l. caeterae. famil. erciseundae Bart. in
R
extravagenti ad reprimendam. verbo
videbitur. Bal. in l. si quando. de inoffi.
test. C. Panor. Felin. in c. 1. de const. ext.
6080 *[leg. ref.] l. cap. 1. de iis qui feudem dare possunt. R
5508 *[leg. ref.] l. capitalium §. in servorum. de poenis.
R
l. 1. de emendat. ser. C.
9406 *[leg. ref.] l. capitalium. §. in servorum. de poenis. & R
§. ult. eod. l. 3. de ordi. cognit. C.
9466 *[leg. ref.] l. capitalium. §. ult. de poenis. ff.
R
5825 *[leg. ref.] l. certe. §. i. de precario. cap. mulieres. de R
sentent. excom. ext.
5500 *[leg. ref.] l. circuncidere. de poenis.
R
5669 *[leg. ref.] l. cives. de incolis
R
l. domicilium. ad municipal.
7216 *[leg. ref.] l. cognitionum. de variis cog.
R
9651 *[leg. ref.] l. colonos de agricol. C. l. ult. de mancip. RL
& col. 1. 2. de praepositis sacri cubic. C.
l. milites locati. C. l. originarius de
agricolis. C.
5007 *[leg. ref.] l. communi. §. inter praedones. communi R
divid.
5176 *[leg. ref.] l. consensu. de repud. C. l. ult. eod.
R
Bald. in l. 1. quod scimus. de latina libert.
7063 *[leg. ref.] l. contra. §. ult. de pactis. l. transactionis. R
de transact. l. mandato. de procurat. l.
procurator tutorum. eod. l. iusiurandum.
§. ult. de iureiurand. l. 3. de acceptilat.
7462 *[leg. ref.] l. creditores. de vi privata. l. in rebus. de R
iure dot. C. l. extat. quod metus. ff.
9261 *[leg. ref.] l. cum acutissimi. l. cum prudentissimum. RL
de fidei commiss. C. l. cum avus. de
condit. et demonstr. ff.
5335 *[leg. ref.] l. cum furiosus. de curat. fur. C. l. ult.
R
famil. ercis. C.
5372 *[leg. ref.] l. cum in adoptivis. C. de adopt.
R
5055 *[leg. ref.] l. cum pater. §. dulcissimus. de legat. 2. R
l. 2. quando & quibus quarta pars. C.
l. in re communi. urbanorum praediorum.
l. sancimus. §. fin. autem. de donat. C.
l. Lucius §. Caius. de legat. 2.
7402 *[leg. ref.] l. cum prolatis. de re iudic. Felin. in c.
R
cum non ab homine. de iudiciis.
8542 *[leg. ref.] l. cum ratio naturalis. de bonis damnat.
R
9267 *[leg. ref.] l. cum ratio. de bonis dam.
RL
180 n8
n9
723 n.o
132 n3
27
Notes
agreement
a slave who is made a magistrate is
automatically freed
law wishes children of wrongdoer to suffer too as example to others
the canonists say the Pope never binds his
hands
74 n1 on a city
1025 n6 judge must be innocent and good
162 n1 nature of a fief
65 n2 punishment of slaves
n3
1034 n4 penalties
1042
Roman laws on robbers
125 n4 master is responsible for what he delegates to
others
63 n9 Trajan forbids circumcision
90 n3 rights of residence
n4
403 n6 forms of punishment
503*
husbandmen in the fall of the Roman Empire
L361A were removed from military service and placed
n1
among laborers; necessity may require such
changes
4 n7
pirate societies lack “droit gouvernement”
27 n9
on divorce
388 n7 limited powers of a commissioner
446 n6 you must not recover your own things by force
993
L 732
succession - Papinian
40 n8
law presumes parents will act for good of their
children
on adoption
community of goods causes discord
45 n1
16 n1
440 n2 on appeal from penalty fixed by law
721 n1 goods of father go by right to his sons
993
succession
L 733
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7682 *[leg. ref.] l. cum senatus. de rebus dubiis.
R
l. omnibus. ad Trebell. ff.
6545 *[leg. ref.] l. cum servus. §. ult. de legat. 1. l. 1. de R
iurisdict. C. l. et [F 80: ex] consensu. §.
1. de appellat. l. 3. ubi causae fiscales. C.
toto tit. si adversus fiscum. C. l. 1. de
offic. procurator. Caesar Augustus primus
procuratores instituit ut ait Dio. lib. 53.
7088 *[leg. ref.] l. curator. de modo mult. C.
R
5604 *[leg. ref.] 1. de defensorib. civitat. C.
R
l. solent. l. si quid erit. l. penult. & ult. de
offic. proconsul.
6521 *[leg. ref.] l. de naufrag. C. & tit. de incendio ruina et R
naufrag. l. qui levandae. ad l. Rhodiam.
l. divus. de offic. praesid. ff.
6375 *[leg. ref.] l. de quibus. l. diuturna. de legibus
R
6560 *[leg. ref.] l. decreta. de re iudicata. ff.
RL
5929 *[leg. ref.] l. digna vox. de constitut. princip. C.
R
l. ex imperfecto. de legat. 3. &
l. ex imperfecto de testament. C.
7304 *[leg. ref.] l. disputare de crimine sacrileg. C.
R
l. quidam consulebant. de re iudica.
5252 *[leg. ref.] l. diuus. ad l. Pompeiam. de paricid.
R
7625 *[leg. ref.] l. Divus Adrianus. de custod. reor.
R
9303 *[leg. ref.] l. doce ancillam. de rei vindic. C. l. dotis.
l. plerumque. de iure dot. ff. l. pro
oneribus eodem. C.
7959 *[leg. ref.] l. domus. de legat. 1.
5991 *[leg. ref.] l. dudum de empt. & vend.
6166 *[leg. ref.] l. ea quae. de regu. l. 2. de verb. oblig.
R
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Notes
480 n8 on collegia
28
248 n5 public & private domains of Roman Emperors
392 n6 curator or
ής could not impose a fine
82 n8 power of municipal magistrates in the provinces
n9
247 n7 rights of princes in maritime districts
222 n.o custom has as much force as law
249
presidents of provinces are ordered to use Latin
149 n9 appropriate for sovereign prince to keep to the
law
424 n8 duty of magistrate to test statements in rescripts
31 n2
father kills his son who had committed incest
with his mother
471 n8 Adrian orders provincial governors to retry
cases tried by foreign judges
1010 n5 fruits of dowry belong to husband
R 544 n6 values of houses depends on their age
RL 154
Romans and the law of nations
RL 175
on liege homage
L 118A
8664 *[leg. ref.] l. eadem dicemus. de verb. oblig. ff. et ibi RL 788
promise binding on one’s heirs
Bart. nu. 30. l. tale pactum. de pactis.
5674 *[leg. ref.] l. eam quam. de fideicomm. C.
R 90 n6 noncitizens may leave charitable legacies
l. proxime. de iis quae in testamento del.
5130 *[leg. ref.] Leges Rotaris & Luitprandi & in legibus R 23 n5 subjection of Lombard women
Longobard. c. 1. & penult. & ult. titulo
qualiter mulier. lib. alien. permiss.
5003 *[leg. ref.] l. eius qui a latronibus. de testam. ff.
R 2 n3
on rights of those captured by pirates, etc.
5623 *[leg. ref.] l. eius. ad municip.
R 85 n.o citizenship of several towns
9397 *[leg. ref.] l. eos qui. §. ne temere. de appel. C.
R 1031 n.o on penalties a
9436 *[leg. ref.] l. eos qui. de poenis. Roman. singul. 476. R 1037 n4 nobles punished more heavily for crimes against
& 669. Bald. in cap. si quis vero. de pac.
their Prince
iuramento. Felin. in ca. pastoralis. de iure
iurand.
9328 *[leg. ref.] l. eos. de usuris. C.
RL 1016
jurisconsults don’t understand harmonic
L 748 proportion
9494 *[leg. ref.] l. eos. de usuris. C. cum auth. ad haec.
R 1047 n5 Iustinian and his law on usury
eod. et auth. rem duram.
7596 *[leg. ref.] l. episcopale. de episcopali. audient. C. & R 467 n3 on executing judgment outside one’s territory
c. Romana. §. contrahente. de foro
competenti. li. 6. l. iudices. de fide
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7294 *[leg. ref.] l. epistola. de pactis.
R
7507 *[leg. ref.] l. est receptum. de iurisdic. l. si quis in
R
conscribendo. de pactis.
9458 *[leg. ref.] l. et generaliter. §. 1. de calumniat. l. si
R
amicis. de adult.
7042 *[leg. ref.] l. et quia. de iurisdict. Io. Andr. Bald.
R
Imol. Hostiens. Panor. in cap. cum
venissent. de testibus. Angel. in l. 1. de
iurisdict. Bart. in d. l. et quia. l. inter. l. si
quis alicui. l. mandatum mandati.
5898 *[leg. ref.] l. eum quem temere. de iudic. ff.
R
6078 *[leg. ref.] l. ex hoc iure. de iustitia.
R
8958 *[leg. ref.] l. ex imperfecto. de testamentis. C. & de R
leg. 3.
8980 *[leg. ref.] l. ex praestatione. et toto titulo de
RL
vectigalilb. C.
7510 *[leg. ref.] l. expressa. de regul.
RL
8788 *[leg. ref.] l. extat. quod metus. ff.
RL
5033 *[leg. ref.] l. familiae. de verbor. signif.
R
9450 *[leg. ref.] l. fere in omnibus. de regul.
R
9268 *[leg. ref.] l. filius familias. §. divi. de legat. 1.
RL
l. cum pater. §. pen. de leg. 2. ff.
l. haeredes mei. §. ult. ad Trebell. ff.
9286 *[leg. ref.] l. foeminae. de regul. ff.
R
l. cum praetor. de iudicis. ff.
l. 1. de postulando. ff.
9308 *[leg. ref.] l. foeminae. de senat. l. cum te. l. ult. de R
nupt. C. l. ult. de incolis. C. & cC.
ubicumque. de poenis. lib. 6. Bart. in l. 1.
col. 7. de in ius voc. C. Plat. in l. 1. col. 2.
de dignit. C. ...
5197 *[leg. ref.] l. foeminae. de senat. l. cum te. l. ulti. de R
nupt. l. ulti. de incolis. C. Barto. Fulgo.
Castrens. Iaso. in l. ult. de verbo signif.
[L. 86 omits Jason]
6512 *[leg. ref.] l. forma. §. salinae. de censib. l. magis
R
puto. prin. de rebus eorum qui. ff.
Alex in l. divortio. §. si vir in fundo.
soluto matri. Ludo. Rom. in l. si fundum.
eod.
5842 *[leg. ref.] l. forma. de offi. praefect. praetor. C.
R
5182 *[leg. ref.] l. generaliter. de in ius vocando. Decius in R
l. ulti. eod. in fine. C.
7228 *[leg. ref.] l. generaliter. de tabul. C.
R
9266 *[leg. ref.] l. hac edict. §. his omnibus. de secundis
nupt. C. et ibi DD. Ancaran. consi. 106.
col. 1. Bar. in l. si is qui pro emptore. l.
qui non prohibet. de regul. ff.
7888 *[leg. ref.] l. haereditas. ad Trebell.
8816 *[leg. ref.] l. haereditatum ad l. Fal.
9545 *[leg. ref.] l. Henrici III. regis vetitum praeterquam
nobilibus.
Notes
29
423 n.o statements in rescripts must be tested
455 n3 an equal or superior magistrate can be tried by
his peers or inferiors
1041 n9 judge crimes acc. to their intention
384 n7 death of donor terminates commission
142 n1 loser of lawsuit & the costs
161 n9 obligations of a prince
870 n3 if testament was imperfect ruler seized estate
875
duty of ⅛ = octavarium
456
834
11 n2
1039 n3
993
L 733
Expressa nocent, non expressa non nocent
different kinds of “vis” or “assault”
family = 3 at least & the pater
young people more lightly punished
succession
1001 n3 women not eligible for public offices
n4
n5
1011 n9 glory, etc. of family depends on man
28 n1
noble husbands & their wives' status
246 n2 tax on salt
131 n5 power of the sovereign
27 n4 divorce
405 n7 Valentinian forbids slaves from holding even
the most minor offices
RL 993
succession
L.733
R 530 n6 man’s life is of 60 years
RL 838
life of man is 63 years
RL 503*
not lawful to borrow insignia of noble families
L352C
n7
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6284 *[leg. ref.] l. hoc iure § ductus aquae. de aqua
R
cotidiana
8905 *[leg. ref.] l. hoc iure. §. ductus aquae. de aqua
R
quotid. ff.
6728 *[leg. ref.] l. hoc iure. §. ductus aquae. de quotidiana. R
9379 *[leg. ref.] l. hodie. de poenis. ff.
R
7224 *[leg. ref.] l. honor. de muneribus.
R
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Notes
203 n3 discontinued servitude - prescription of 100
years is necessary
857 n1 land tenure - generally for 100 years
299 n8 tyrant gains title by lay prescription
1028
extraordinary judgments
405 n4 Callistratus says: "Honor est administratio
Reipublicae cum dignitate."
278 n6 just war compared to brigandage
6662 *[leg. ref.] l. hostes. de captivis. l. hostes de verbor. R
signif.
5000 *[leg. ref.] l. hostes. de verb. signif.
RL 2
text: "legitimos hostes"
5912 *[leg. ref.] l. humanum de legib.
R 147 n1 Emperor Theodosius wants his laws ratified by
the Senate
5321 *[leg. ref.] l. humilem & authent. ex complexu. de R 39 n7 all laws abominate incest
incestis & inutilib. C.
5283 *[leg. ref.] l. i. §. nec castrense. de collat. bon. l.i. de R 36 n1 emancipation of sons
castrensi pecul. C. l. forti. l. advocati de
advocatis diu. iudicior. C. l. fine emancip.
C. Alexand. consil. 142. lib. 2
5401 *[leg. ref.] l. i. §. quae onerandae. quarum rerum
48 n1 enslavement
actio non detur.
5247 *[leg. ref.] l. i. ad l. Pompeiam
R 30 n8 la loy Pompeia des Paricides
5539 *[leg. ref.] l. i. ad municipal.
R 72 n.o citizenship
l. assumptio. ad municipal.
n5
5281 *[leg. ref.] l. i. de bonis maternis. C.
R 36 n7 on son's inheritances
l. cum oportet. de bonis quae liberis
n8
5828 *[leg. ref.] l. i. de constitut. princip.
R 127 n5 delegated power
5832 *[leg. ref.] l. i. de donat.
R 128 n8 a donation may be free and without conditions
l. perfecta de donat. C.
n9
5280 *[leg. ref.] l. i. de emendat. propinq. C.
R 36 n4 status of children with regard to their fathers
l. si filius. de patria pot. C.
n5
l. quae sit longa consuet. C.
n6
8751 *[leg. ref.] l. i. de iis qui sunt. ff.
R 824 n3 law orders slave to be taken out of jurisdiction
of cruel master
5399 *[leg. ref.] l. i. de legat. 3. l. eius qui a latronib. de
R 48 n8 enslavement
testam.
5396 *[leg. ref.] l. i. de patria potest. C. Cicero pro
R 47 n6 fathers could not take away the liberty of their
Caecinna
children
5855 *[leg. ref.] l. ille à quo. §. tempestivum ad Trebell. R 132 n1 impossible by nature to give laws to oneself
l. penult. de arbitris. cap. innotuit. de
elect.
5342 *[leg. ref.] l. ille a quo. §. ult. ad Trebel.
R 40 n6 patria potestas superceded by rights of son
when an official of the state
6747 *[leg. ref.] l. illicitas. de offic. praesid. satis, inquit, R 303 n9 madness is a plea in attenuation of murder
ipso furore torquetur
7569 *[leg. ref.] l. imperialem. §. praeterea. de prohib.
R 465 n9 jurisdiction is indivisible
feud. alien.
7300 *[leg. ref.] l. imperiali. l. 3. l. humanum. de legi. C. l. R 423 n6 only the prince himself can declare the meaning
ult. eo. l. placuit. de iudi.
of his rescripts
9599 *[leg. ref.] l. imperialis. de nupt. C. l. 1. de senten- RL 503*
nobility once lost can only be restored by the
tiam passis. C.
L357B Prince by special rescript
n9
5596 *[leg. ref.] l. imperium. de iurisdict.
R 81 n8 power of provincial governors
7225 *[leg. ref.] l. imperium. de iurisdict.
R 405 n5 Ulpian calls governments of provinces
"potestates"
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R
5948 *[leg. ref.] l. in cap. non est. de voto…
R
5447 *[leg. ref.] l. in capitalium de poenis. l. 1. de iis qui R
ad statuas
5966 *[leg. ref.] l. in debiti. de condic. in deb.
R
l. 2. rerum amotar. l. ex hoc iure. de
iustitia. Bar. Bald. Angel. eod. [ibid. L]
9357 *[leg. ref.] l. in fundo. de rei vindicat. l. placuit. de R
indiciis. C.
5603 *[leg. ref.] l. in ius dandi. de tut. dat.
R
l. magistratib. de iurisdict. om. iud.
5083 *[leg. ref.] l. in liberae. de concubinis F
R
l. in liberae. de ritu nuptiarum L
RL
7532 *[leg. ref.] l. in re communi. de regul. l. Sabinus.
R
communi dividundo. l. per fundum rusticorum. DD. in cap. cum omnes. de
constit. l. fistulam. urbanorum praediorum
8923 *[leg. ref.] l. in reb. de iure dot. C.
RL
5237 *[leg. ref.] l. in rebus de iure dot. C.
R
l. si ego. §. dotis. eod. ff.
6038 *[leg. ref.] l. in rem actio. de rei vindic.
R
5262 *[leg. ref.] l. in suis. de liberis & post.
R
5611 *[leg. ref.] l. in urbe. de statu hom. l. Roma. ad
R
municipal.
7076 *[leg. ref.] l. in venditione. §. de tempore. l. haec
R
venditio. de contrahend. empt. l. creditor.
§. Lucius. mandati.
5277 *[leg. ref.] l. inauditum. ad l. Corn. de sicar.
R
9598 *[leg. ref.] l. infamem. de public. iudic. l. si qua. de RL
secun. nupt. C. Bald. ibid. l. 1. ubi
senatores. C. Bald. & Plat. in l. 1. de
dignit. col. 4. Bal. in l. cum antiquiotib.
de iure de liberand. C.
7213 *[leg. ref.] l. infamem. de publicis iudic. ff.
R
l.1. de iis qui notantur.
8866 *[leg. ref.] l. Infamem. de publicis iudic. ff.
R
l. Infamem. de publicis iudic. ff.
9528 *[leg. ref.] l. infamia. de decurionib. l. 1. de infam. ff. RL
l. si quis filio exhaeredato. §. irritum de
iniusto. ff.
9601 *[leg. ref.] l. ingenuum de statu hom. ff.
9474 *[leg. ref.] l. is qui cum telo. ad. l. Cornel. de sicar.
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150 n6
54 n3
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on rights of those captured by pirates, etc.
Pope can dispense one from the laws of God
asylum for slaves
153 n1 whether princes are bound by compacts made
with their subjects
1024 n5 magistrate in power of law, equity in spirit of
magistrate
82 n6 power of municipal magistrates in the provinces
n7
20 n4 status of women
458 n5 in conflict of equal magistrates he who forbids
prevails
859
28 n3
husband can’t alienate wife’s dowry
husbands and their wives' oaths
157 n4 sovereignty and subjects’ private property
32 n5 father's power over children
83 n5 Antoninus Pius gives citizenship to the whole
empire
390 n5 on a "general charge" to an official
35 n8 father has to go to magistrate to punish his son
503*
a man loses his honor in public judgment noted
L357A with infamy
n8
403 n.o
n2
850 n5
n2
503*
L350D
n3
n4
RL 503*
L357B
n2
R 1043 n9
on infamia as opposed to ignominia
judgment of censors brought ignominia;
judgment of judges brought infamia
at Rome vile men were barred from all honors
yet had no exemption from military service
a thing by judgment passed is accounted a true
thing
murder from ambush worse than murder in
anger
227 n.o procurator must stick to his instructions
6399 *[leg. ref.] l. itaque de procurat. ff. l. contra §. ult. de R
pactis. ff. l. si procurator. de condic.
indeb….
7819 *[leg. ref.] l. iubemus nulla. de sacrosanctis. C.
RL 496
laws on colleges
l. i. de magistratibus conveniend. ff.
L 342
l. aurhent. de pace.
l. metum. §. animadvertendum. de eo
quod metus.
Bart. in l. aut facta. de poenis.
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5282 *[leg. ref.] l. iubemus. de emancip. C. Novel. quibus R 36 n9 emancipation of sons
modis naturales. §. generaliter. collat. 7. l.
cum in adoptivis §. i. de adopt. C.
7512 *[leg. ref.] l. iudicium soluitur. de iudic. ff.
R 456 n.o Paulus says: “Iudicium soluitur, vetante eo qui
iudicare iusserat, vel qui maius imperium in ea
iurisdictione habe.,”
5814 *[leg. ref.] l. iudicium solvitur.
R 123 n6 authority of the sovereign
de iudic. l. solet. de iurisd. ff.
9493 *[leg. ref.] l. Iulianus. §. de actio empti.
R 1046 n4 man, not a jeweler, who spoils a gem on
purpose suffers a penalty
5860 *[leg. ref.] l. iurisgentium. §. si plagii. can.
R 133 n3 one is not bound by an oath to oneself
iusiurandum. 22. q. 5.
5238 *[leg. ref.] l. iurisgentium. §. si plagii. de pactis.
R 29 n4 husbands and their wives' oaths
l. generaliter de verbor. oblig.
5939 *[leg. ref.] l. ius publicum de pactis.
R 150 n2 contracts of individuals cannot derogate from
l. nemo potest. de leg. 1.
decrees of magistrates
5072 *[leg. ref.] l. ius publicum. de pactis ff.
RL 18
private laws must not derogate from public ones
a
6945 *[leg. ref.] l. ius senatorum. de dignitat.
R 370 n3 sovereignty not impaired by consulting senators
5758 *[leg. ref.] l. l. mandati. ff.
R 102 n3 patrons & clients
5756 *[leg. ref.] l. l. omne delictum. de re militari. ff.
R 101 n1 clients - protection
5899 *[leg. ref.] l. lege Iulia. de testibus. Canonico iure
R 142 n2 abolition of custom by royal edict
aliter cavetur. Bar. in tractat. de
differentiis iuris civilis et canonici.
8105 *[leg. ref.] l. leges. de legibus. 1. ab Anastasio.
R 581 n6 suppressing of magistracies at death of
mandati. C.
magistrate; all laws & decrees only look to the
future
5442 *[leg. ref.] l. liber homo. ad l. aquil.
R 54 n6 on murder of a slave
9595 *[leg. ref.] l. liberos. l. senatoris de senatorib. ff.
RL 503*
nobility may be transferred to those one has
L356D adopted - contrary to the theologians and
n5
philosophers
5405 *[leg. ref.] l. libertas de statu hom.
R 49 n5 enslavement
5079 *[leg. ref.] l. libertas de statu homin.
R 19 n1 natural liberty defined
5400 *[leg. ref.] l. Maevius. de condit. & demonstra.
R 48 n9 enslavement
5305 *[leg. ref.] l. milites. §. si vitem. de re militari. ff.
R 38 n2 death penalty for soldier who strikes captain
a
5810 *[leg. ref.] l. more de iurisdict. l. et quia. eod. ff.
R 122 n2 on delegation of jurisdiction
5826 *[leg. ref.] l. more. l. licet. l. et. quia. de iuris.
RL 125
delegated power
omnium iudicum. l. i. de offic. eius cui
mandat. est iurisd.
7190 *[leg. ref.] l. motae. l. solet. de iurisdict.
R 401 n6 on lieutenants
5357 *[leg. ref.] l. mulierem de adop. C.
R 43 n9 adopted children
6949 *[leg. ref.] l. munus tribus. de verbor. signif.
RL 373
definition of an official or officer
8575 *[leg. ref.] l. munus. de verbo signif.
RL 730
an office can be an honor or a burden
5394 *[leg. ref.] l. nam & Servius de negot. gest.
RL 47
those captured in war
l. qui testamento. de testamentis.
l. pater. de captivis.
l. senatus. §. ult. de legat. 1.
l. in bello. §. si quis servum de captivis.ff.
7045 *[leg. ref.] l. nam et servus. §. si vivo. de negot.
RL 385
on urgent matters a commission continues even
gestis. l. filio. §. hi autem. de iniusto
after the death of the prince
rupto.
5978 *[leg. ref.] l. nam hoc natura. de condi. in deb. l. si R 154 n4 prince must not profit by loss of another
privatus. qui & a quibus. l. toties. de
RL
pollicitat. l. Antiochensium. de privileg.
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6075 *[leg. ref.] l. nam hoc natura. de condic. indeb.
7495 *[leg. ref.] l. nam quod attinet. ad Trebell.
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161 n7 when sovereign bound by acts of predecessor
448 n1 domestic authority must yield to public
authority
9287 *[leg. ref.] l. nam quod attinet. ad Trebell.
R 1002 n6 domestic power separated from public power
6520 *[leg. ref.] l. navigia. de furtis. C.
R 246 n6 rights of kings over shipwrecks
9624 *[leg. ref.] l. ne quis de dignit. C. l. si cohortalis. de RL 503*
imperial laws closed honors and places of
cohortalib. C. l. humilem de incestis. C.
L359A command to the order of merchants
n4
7345 *[leg. ref.] l. ne quis eum qui in ius vocatus est.
R 430 n3 right to rescue someone being taken to court of
law
7308 *[leg. ref.] l. nec damnosa. de precibus. C.
R 424 n2 on privileges
7451 *[leg. ref.] l. nec magistratibus. de iniuriis.
R 445 n9 appeals against judgments
7391 *[leg. ref.] l. nec mandante. de tutorib. datis. l. cum R 438 n2 powers which could not be delegated
ii. §. sed nec mandante. de transact. l. et
si. de offi. eius cui mand.
8377 *[leg. ref.] l. neminem. de incestis.
R 684 n.0 polygamy in any form forbidden
6020 *[leg. ref.] l. nepos. de verbor. signif…
R 156 n8 the prince cannot do anything which is
dishonest
7677 *[leg. ref.] l. Neratius. de verb. signif.
R 479 n4 collegium must have at least 3 members
5032 *[leg. ref.] l. Neratius. de verbor. signif. ff.
R 11 n1 at least 3 persons for a collegium
8709 *[leg. ref.] l. nihil interest. de captivis. ff. l. 1. §. non R 805 n.o prisoner of war can try to escape
sicut. de dolo. ff.
7574 *[leg. ref.] l. nimis. propere. de execut. rei iudic. C. R 465 n4 can a lord be judged by his peers? rules of fair
l. 1. de confess. C.
n5 trial
l. 1. de exemptione. rei iudic. C.
RL
l. 1. comminationes epistoles. C.
9625 *[leg. ref.] l. nobiliores de commerc. C.
RL 503*
at Rome to deal in trade was forbidden the
l. 1. negotiatores ne militent. C.
L359A nobility, and to meddle in martial affairs was
n5
forbidden merchants
n6
9616 *[leg. ref.] l. nobiliores de commerciis. C. l. ne quis. RL 503*
our noble men who have taken up base trades
de dignitat. C. auth. de testib. §. 1.
L358C have thereby left their nobility
Bartol. & Plat. in d. l. 1. de dignit.
n9
Curtius senior consi. 18. Fel. cap. super
eo. 2. de testib. And. Isern. in constit.
Sicil. & Afflic. tit. ut dignitat. ordo
servetur.
9602 *[leg. ref.] l. nobiliores de commerciis. C. l. nequis. RL 503*
noble men, by exercising base trades, lose their
de dignit. C. Bart. & Plat. eod. Curtius
L357B nobility
senior consi. 18. Fel. in c. super eo. de
n3
testib.
8970 *[leg. ref.] l. nobiliores. de commerciis. C.
R 873 n7 gentlemen forbidden to trade by ordonnances of
l. milites locati.C. l. ult. de rescindenda
the Emperors
vendit. C. l. 5. §. pupillus. de autoritate
tutor. ff.
6824 *[leg. ref.] l. nominationum. de decurio. C.
R 335 n1 voting & quorums in collegia
l. ult. quod cuiusque universitat.
6349 *[leg. ref.] l. non ambigitur. de legib. ff.
R 217 n4 Roman Senate has power to make laws
6937 *[leg. ref.] l. non ambigitur. de legibus. ff.
R 370 n9 a jurist says "Senatum ius facere posse"
7745 *[leg. ref.] l. non distinguemus. §. Iulianus. de
R 484 n6 relations of college & its members
receptis. arbit.
5526 *[leg. ref.] l. non dubito de captivis
R 70 n3 citizens versus subjects
5784 *[leg. ref.] l. non dubito. de captivis. ff.
R 109 n.o hostes defined
5772 *[leg. ref.] l. non dubito. de captivis
R 105 n4 does a prince under protection of another lose
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135 n4 contracts of princes
n5
n6
443 n8 about inheritances
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5879 *[leg. ref.] l. non dubium. de legib. C.
R
l. Labeo. de verbor. signif. ff.
l. nihil tam naturale. de regul.
7428 *[leg. ref.] l. non est ambigendum. de bonorum
R
possess.
§. sed remota. in iustit. de bonor.
l. lege obvenire. de verb. sign.
l. & ex diverso. de rei vendic.
7461 *[leg. ref.] l. non est singulis. de regul.
R
6958 *[leg. ref.] l. non figura. de actionib.
R
6117 *[leg. ref.] l. non omne. l. desertorem. de re mil.
R
Livius 1
RL
7533 *[leg. ref.] l. Nulli. quod cujusque universitatis. ff. RL
5094 *[leg. ref.] l. nuptias. de regul.
R
5397 *[leg. ref.] l. ob. aes alienum. de actio. C.
R
Alciatus hanc legem accepit pro Praetilia //
Paetilia
7047 *[leg. ref.] l. observare. fine. de offi. proconsul. & in R
ca. ex parte decani. de rescript. ext.
Molin. in tit. de censib. in consuetud.
Parisiens. §. 52, glo. 1. nu. 131
5699 *[leg. ref.] l. omnes. communia de successio. C.
R
7360 *[leg. ref.] l. ordo. de public. iudic.
R
RL
n9
n4
446 n5 you must not take law into your own hands
376 n8 seals & wax, etc. are not the law
166 n3 duties of a vassal (L omits l. desertorem)
458
20 n1
48 n7
majority rule in colleges
marriages
enslavement for debt
385 n1 on ratification of deeds done under a
commission from one's predecessor
95 n7 testamentary rights
435 n3 Martian says: Iudiciorum ordo ac circuitus pene
inexplicabilis conversus est, manente poena
legum iudicio cuique constituta.
28 n1 status of wife (L retains only the references to
Baldus – 412//411 in later editions)
892 n9 conditions of loans
5223 *[leg. ref.] l. orig. & ibi glo. eod. Bal. cons. 51 // 351. R
col. 2. lib. 1. & consil. 441. lib. 1.
9045 *[leg. ref.] l. pecuniae foenoris. de usuris.
R
l. Iulianus. §. idem. Pomponius. de action.
empti. ff.
8530 *[leg. ref.] l. pecuniae. de verbor. signif.
RL 718
8952 *[leg. ref.] l. pen. de Iudae. C. l. 4. de auro coronario. R
Cod. Theodos.
7427 *[leg. ref.] l. penul. de institut.
R
l. penul. de iustitia.
7061 *[leg. ref.] l. penult. de iustitia.
R
legal position of women at Rome before
Augustus’ time
868 n5 coronarium - gift by the Jews to the Emperors
443 n7 power of Praetor to correct and amend
L n1
388 n2 office-holders are allowed a wide discretion in
discharging their duties
7240 *[leg. ref.] l. penult. de iustitia.
R 412 n2 powers of praetor urbanus
5829 *[leg. ref.] l. perfecta. de donat. quae sub modo. C. RL 127
delegation of power
5265 *[leg. ref.] l. placuit. de acquir. haeredit
R 32 n8 father's power over children
7279 *[leg. ref.] l. placuit. de iudic. C. l. 1. de legib. C.
R 420 n2 magistrate must judge according to the
l. 1. ad Turpil.
n3 ordonnance
l. cum prolatis. de re iudicat.
n4
l. si expressim. quando appellare non est
n5
necesse.
9445 *[leg. ref.] l. plerique. de publ. iudic. ff.
R 1038 n9 scale of fines
9215 *[leg. ref.] l. post perfectam. de donat. quae sub
RL 979
Imperium, once given, does not admit of
modo. C.
L 721 conditions
6659 *[leg. ref.] l. postliminium. de captivis
R 278 n5 right of conquest
5782 *[leg. ref.] l. postliminium. de captivis.
R 109 n8 alliances & captives
l. hostes de captivis & de verbor. sign.
n1
5001 *[leg. ref.] l. postliminium. de captivis. ff.
R 2 n1
on rights of those captured by pirates, etc.
7200 *[leg. ref.] l. potestatis. de verb. signif.
R 402 n4 on meaning of word "potestas"
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d. l. solet. l. 3. de iurisdict.
n5
9490 *[leg. ref.] l. praeses. de poenis. l. 1. de iis. qui notan- RL 1046
tur
L 769
7439 *[leg. ref.] l. praetor ait. §. ait praetor. de novi operis R 444 n9
7338 *[leg. ref.] l. praetor ait. §. ait praetor. de novi operis. R 427 n3
l. penult. de iustitia. l. servo. §. cum
praetor ad Trebell. ff.
6358 *[leg. ref.] l. praetor ait. de novi operis nunciatione. R 218 n6
9442 *[leg. ref.] l. presbyter. de Episcopo. C. l. si quis
R 1037 n7
decurio. de falsis. l. quaedam. de poenis.
Thomas. 1. 2. q. 7. art. 3. artic. ult. Dinus.
Bal. Salic. Iacob. Arena. in l. nemo. de
summa trinit. C.
5841 *[leg. ref.] l. princeps. de legib.
R 131 n4
l. sacratissimae. eod. C.
7748 *[leg. ref.] l. princeps. de legib. l. à Titio. §. nulla. de R 485 n8
verb. oblig.
5387 *[leg. ref.] l. pronuntiatio. de verb. signif. toto. titu. R 46 n1
si familia furtum. l. si quis id quod. de
iurisdic. l. verbis. legis. de verbor. signif.
9443 *[leg. ref.] l. properandum. §. 4. de iudic. C. & in §. R 1038 n8
si quis. de pace iuramento. glo. in c. 1. §.
si rustic. et eod. Bal. Alvarot. Cardin.
Alexand. De pace tenenda. Odofred.
Cynus. Alberic. Bald. in l. nemo de
summa trinit....
5038 *[leg. ref.] l. proponebatur. de iudi. ff.
R 12 n4
7055 *[leg. ref.] l. proponebatur. de iudic.
R 386 n4
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double or fourfold penalty plus eternal infamy
duty to obey magistrate
magistrates must be obeyed
use of word "maiestas"
severer penalties for those in authority when
they sin
the prince is absolved from the laws
prince not bound by his own laws
familia
rich fined more heavily
‘the people’ never dies
in democracies and aristocracies the people or
the seigneurs, as corporate bodies, never die
223 n7 rights of magistrates to interpret law
n8
n9
6384 *[leg. ref.] l. prospexit. qui & a quib.
R
l. 1. ad Turpil. l. cum prolatis. de re iudic.
[l. ius autem de iustitia. l. 1. de bonor.
possess. F 80 only]
5407 *[leg. ref.] l. prospexit. qui et a quibus. duram
R 49 n7 lawyers did not like the institution of slavery
quidem ait Ulpian. sed ita scripta lex est.
8890 *[leg. ref.] l. quaestionis. de verbor. signif.
R 856 n3 public domains
7422 *[leg. ref.] l. quatenus. de regulis.
RL 442
“quod cuiusque interest in facto non iuris
consistit, quibus verbis Paulus” cuts through
mass of interpretations
9498 *[leg. ref.] l. quatenus. de regulis.
RL 1047
id quod cuiusque interest, acc. to Paulus I. C.
L 770
9404 *[leg. ref.] l. qui caedem. ad l. Cornel. de sicar. ff.
R 1033 n2 murderer to be put to death
6219 *[leg. ref.] l. qui ex vico. ad municipales. l. forma. R 185 n4 on restrictions on sovereignty
de censib. Faber in l. 1. de iure
emphyteut. C. & in l. cunctos populos. de
summa trinitate. C. argu. l. pupilli. §.
territorium. de verbor. signif….
8254 *[leg. ref.] l. qui iurasse de iureiurando. ff.
RL 654
one can swear by one’s own deities
L 484A
5809 *[leg. ref.] l. qui pignori. de usucapion.
R 122 n1 on loans
l. quod meo. de acquir. pos. ff.
5222 *[leg. ref.] l. quicunque. de re militari. C. Corne.
R 28 n8 status of wife
consil. 41. col. ult. lib. 1.
l. cum quaedam. de iurisd. ff. l. exigere.
n9
de iudic. l. ea quae. l. ult. ad municip.
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[ F 80]
l. quidam Hiberus. rusticorum [L 86]
6744 *[leg. ref.] l. quis quis ad l. Iul. maiest.
l. 1. ad l. Iul. maiesta.
DD. in l. cogitationis. de poenis. ff. & in
l. si quis non dicam rapere. de sacros. C.
9476 *[leg. ref.] l. quisquis ad. l. Iuliam maiestat. C. & l.
ult. ff. eod.
9452 *[leg. ref.] l. quisquis. ad l. Iul. maiesta. C. et ca.
sicut dignum. de homicid. et cano.
indignantur. 32. q. 6.
8552 *[leg. ref.] l. quisquis. ad l. Iul. maiestrat. C.
9513 *[leg. ref.] l. quod attinet de regul. iur. ff.
5525 *[leg. ref.] l. quod attinet. de regul.
6429 *[leg. ref.] l. quod iussit. de re iudic. l. relegati. de
poenis.
7434 *[leg. ref.] l. quod iussit. de re iudic. l. si opus. de
operis novi. l. qui vetante. de regul.
7754 *[leg. ref.] l. quod major. ad municipalem.
l. 3. l. nominatim. de decurio. C. l. ubi de
tutor. l. 3. de decretis.
8740 *[leg. ref.] l. quod quis. de iureiurando quod quis
propria superstitione iuraverit.
7065 *[leg. ref.] l. quod. si. de speciali. de minorib. ubi
Bald. l. penult. rem ratam. l. hoc iure. de
regul. l. ult. ad Maced. C.
9101 *[leg. ref.] l. quotiescunque. de susceptorib. C.
6440 *[leg. ref.] l. relegati. de poenis. l. is qui reus. & ibi
Accurs. & Bart. de publicis iudic….
7511 *[leg. ref.] l. relegatorum. de poenis. ff.
6043 *[leg. ref.] l. Rempublicam. de iure Reipub. C.
8921 *[leg. ref.] l. Rempublicam. de iure Reipub. C.
8802 *[leg. ref.] l. repetit. de episcopis et clericis.
l. placet eod. C. l. consul. ad testament.
de testamentis. C. l. in hac. de donat. C.
Novell. 44. & 73.
7817 *[leg. ref.] l. respiciendi de poenis.
7498 *[leg. ref.] l. respiciendum. de poenis.
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R 467 n6 on jurisdiction: “Alloquere illum ne rem
iniustam faciat.”
R
36
303 n.o tyrannicide is treason
n4
n5
RL 1043
worse to kill a prince than a father
L 767
R 1039 n4 women punished more lightly
RL [L 364]
R 723 n6
RL 503*
L348C
n1
R 70 n2
R 233 n.o
law intends to punish children of malefactors
slaves not accounted citizens by the general
consent of almost all people
slave not a citizen
right of appeal
R
444 n6 magistrate can alter his orders
R
486 n4 rule of majority
RL 820
swearing & oaths
R
388 n8 things done without a commission can be
ratified
R
R
921 n4 72 gold solds in a livre
237 n6 right of reprieve
R
R
R
R
456 n5
158 n7
859 n4
837 n4
on penalty of exile
Republic always considered a minor at law
alienation of domain
Gk. emperors appointed a Magistrum census
RL 495
law requires tempering of lenience & fierceness
R 449 n2 punishments must be neither too hard nor too
lax
8187 *[leg. ref.] l. respiciendum. de poenis.
R 624 n2 judges must keep mean between cruelty &
lenience
9343 *[leg. ref.] l. respiciendum. l. aut facta. de poenis. ff. R 1023 n.o equity in a magistrate
9361 *[leg. ref.] l. respiciendum. l. hodie. de poenis. Bal. R 1025 n8 power of magistrates - opinion of all the
in l. nec quicquam. §. ubi decretum. de
jurisconsults
offic. procons. Specul. tit. de offic. iudic.
5757 *[leg. ref.] l. rogasti. §. si tibi de rebus credit.
R 101 n2 protection
l. 1. §. si convenerit. depositi.
l. Lucius. eod. ff.
6723 *[leg. ref.] l. sacri affatus. de diversis rescript. C.
R 298 n2 misuse of marks of sovereignty is capital
l. 1. ut dignitatum ordo servetur. C.
offense
6585 *[leg. ref.] l. sacri. affatus. de diversis rescript. C.
R 251 n7 private man who uses marks of sovereignty is
worthy of death
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6383 *[leg. ref.] l. Salvius. de legat. praestan.
R
l. respiciendum. de poenis. ff.
9491 *[leg. ref.] l. sed addes. §. si gemma. l. si merces.
R
locat. §. ult. l. illicitas. §. penult. de offi.
praesid.
9231 *[leg. ref.] l. sed cum ambo. de iudic. l. generaliter. R
§. quid ergo. de fidei commissariis. l. ult.
commonia. delegat. l. 2. quando & quibus
quarta pars. C. Felin. sentit in c. capitulum
Cardin. Florentini in cap. licet. de electio.
7799 *[leg. ref.] l. sed ex dolo. §. 1. de dolo.
R
5487 *[leg. ref.] l. sed si hac. §. sed si de in ius vocand. l. R
2. de natalib. restit. i. C. l. 2. de iure
aureorum. i.
7440 *[leg. ref.] l. servo. §. cum praetor. ad Trebel. c. cum R
venissent. de restitut. in integrum.
9356 *[leg. ref.] l. servos. ad l. Iul. de adult.
R
6457 *[leg. ref.] l. servos. de re publica. C. l. 1. de privatis R
carcerib. C. l. 2. de commerciis. C.
l. nulli. C. ne sacrum baptisma. l. 1. de
desertorib. C. & ibi Lucas Penna. Fel. in
cap. de causis. col. 6. de offic. deleg.
6584 *[leg. ref.] l. si appellatione. de appellat. C. per
R
Cynum. in cap. venientes. de iureiurand.
5181 *[leg. ref.] l. si constante, de repud.
R
l. authore. quod hodie. eod.
l. 1. quod autem. de rei uxor. C. l. alia. §.
ubi soluto
8716 *[leg. ref.] l. si convenerit pro socio. l. viro et uxori. R
soluto matrim. ff.
5742 *[leg. ref.] l. si filii. §. senatores. l. penult. de senator. R
5382 *[leg. ref.] l. si ita quis. §. si quis. de le. 2.
R
9269 *[leg. ref.] l. si libertus. §. penult. l. libertinus. de
RL
bonis libert. ff.
6725 *[leg. ref.] l. si per impressionem. & l. qui in
R
carcerem. quod metu. ff. & ibi. dd. gloss.
in l. 1. quod iussu. ca. convenior. 23. q. 8.
6717 *[leg. ref.] l. si per impressionem. quod metus. C.
R
[glo. not. in l. 1. quod metus. can. convenior. 23. q. 8. - L 86] [glo. not. in l. 1.
quod iussu. ff. cano. convenior. 23. q. 8. F 80]
5005 *[leg. ref.] l. si pignore. §. si praedo. act. de pign.
R
l. 1. §. si praedo. l. bona fides depositi.
l. ita ut si fur vel praedo. commodat.
5286 *[leg. ref.] l. si quando. §. generaliter. de inoff. test. R
C. l. peto. de legat. 2. l. etiam §. si debit.
de bon. libert. & l. si non de inoff. test. C.
7316 *[leg. ref.] l. si quando. de inoffic. testa. C.
R
l. 2. §. merito. ne quid in loco publico.
l. quod vero. l. ius singulose. de leg.
7561 *[leg. ref.] l. si quid erit. de offic. Proconsul
R
7016 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis alicui. §. morte. mandat.
R
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223 n5
n6
1046 n2
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Notes
magistrates can declare meaning of obscure
laws
jeweler who spoils a gem must pay the price of
it
988 n.o when succession to kingdom fails, then use lot
489 n3 rights of collegia
61 n9 rules for manumission
444 n1 Martianus wrote: “Reipublicae interesse, ut
iniustis & ambitiosis decretis pareatur.”
1024 n.o magistrate must judge acc. to law, or be guilty
of infamy
240 n2 judge cannot absolve one from the laws
not in F
80
250 n6 on royal rights
27 n1
n2
n3
divorce
808 n8 faith need not be kept with those who have
broken faith
100 n5 taxation
46 n9 adoption
993
succession
L 733
299 n 7 is there any basis of tyranny in popular consent?
294 n2 those bound by the prayers of a tyrant can
always be restored
2 n5
legal rights of pirates & robbers
37 n2
emancipation of sons
424 n4 on privileges
463 n5 legate to Proconsul used not to have power to
impose capital punishment
383 n5 termination of a commission
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l. iudicium soluitur. de iudiciis. l. & quia.
n6
de iurisdict.
6872 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis aliquid. de poenis. ff.
R 352 n2 divulging of state secrets capital offense
7622 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis filio. §. 4. de iniusto rupto.
R 470 n5 on appeals
l. addictos. de episcop. audient. C.
n6
6283 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis in conscribendo. de pactis. C.
R 202 n.o the rules of canon law on obligations
9451 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis in gravi. §. ignoscitur. ad Sillan. R 1039 n4 women more lightly punished
l. 2. de termino. l. sacrilegii. ad l. Iul.
pecul. l. si adulterium. §. stuprum. §.
incestam. de adult. l. quisquis. ad. l. Iul.
maiesta. C. & ca. sicut dignum. de homicid. & cano. indignatur. 32. q. 6.
7458 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis in tantam. ad l. Iul. de vi. C.
R 445 n3 law does not aid rightful owner if he uses force
l. extat. quod metus. l. quemadmodum. §.
to regain possession
1. ad. l. aqui. l. ex stipulatone. de acquit.
vel amittenda posses. l. unica. de suffrag.
C. l. dotis solutio. l. in rebus. de iure dot.
C.
5733 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis ingenuam. de captivis.
R 98 n1 if war begins, strangers may be considered
l. in bello. §. l. de captivis.
enemies
5734 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis legatus. de legationibus.
R 99
the slave Barbarius became praetor of Rome
l. 19. de captivis.
n.o
l. 3. de offi. praetoris.
n2
7069 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis mihi bona. §. sed si mandavit. de R 388 n9 in private affairs to have done more than you
acquit. haer. ubi Bart. & Imol. Ias. in l.
were asked is to have fulfilled your duty
puberem. de iure delib. l. 5. l. fideiussor. &
sequen. mandat.
5431 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis praegnante. de captivis.
R 52 n.o status of child born to captive mother
8722 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis. §. non solum. de adimendis
RL 810
when oaths must be kept
legat. & ibi Bart. ff.
L 600A
7749 *[leg. ref.] l. si quis. in principio. de lega. 3.
R 485 n9 testator not bound by his testament
8922 *[leg. ref.] l. si secundum legem. de iure Reipub. C. R 858 n5 alienation of domain
5336 *[leg. ref.] l. si tutor. de interdicto matri. C. l. si vero. R 40 n9 no presumption of fraud by father to son
§. penul. de adop. l. non solum. §. de uno
de ritu nup.
7587 *[leg. ref.] l. si unus. iudicatum solui. d. l. 2. §. ex iis. R 466 n8 on a trial conducted by a group of equal lords
Molin. in consuet. feud.
n9
7265 *[leg. ref.] l. si vindicari. de poenis. C.
R 415 n4 Theodosius the great at request of St. Ambrose,
Bp. of Milan, makes law; execution of harsh
judgments of emperor to be stayed for 30 days
5565 *[leg. ref.] l. simile. ad l. municipalem. dd. in l. 2. in R 75 n8 status of cities
quibus causis…
5780 *[leg. ref.] l. socius socii. pro socio. ff.
R 107 n8 alliances
6435 *[leg. ref.] l. solet. de iurisdict. omnium
R 237 n4 power of Roman proconsuls
7385 *[leg. ref.] l. solet. l. more. de iurisdict. omnium.
R 438 n1 right of magistrates to delegate power of life &
iudi.
death
7197 *[leg. ref.] l. solent observare. de offi. procons.
R 402 n3 power of governor of province
7796 *[leg. ref.] l. sub. praetextum. de extraordinar.
R 489 n1 rights of colleges
crimin. l. semper. §. quibusdam. de iure
immunitatis. Bart. eod.
5031 *[leg. ref.] l. ubi. de testib.
RL 11
"plures" cannot mean a family of 2
7123 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. §. qui mandatum. de offic. eius cui. RL 397
powers of magistrates
L 277
6745 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. 1. ad l. Iul. majestatis. ff. & §.
R 303 n6 tyrannicide is treason
Poenales. de action. Instit.
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d. l. ult. ad l. Iul. majest.
n7
6360 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. ad l. Iul. ff. l. quisquis. eo. C.
R 219 n7. definition of treason
5363 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de adopt. C. §. sed ea. in Institut. de R 43 n3 adopted children had same rights as proper
haeredit. quae ab intestate. l. si te parens.
children
de suis & legit. C. l. poenae. §. & si quidem de adop. C.
9097 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de argenti pretio. C.
R 921 n3 1 lb. gold = 14 lbs. silver, acc. to ordonnance of
Constantine
6539 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de bonis vacan. C. l. intra quattuor. R 247 n3 prince can seize unclaimed estates after 4 years
de diversis & temp. l. 1. de quadriennii
praescrip. C. cum antea perpetua erat
autoritas fisci. l. 2. fine ad Tertullianum.
7666 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de colleg.
R 476 n6 Solon authorizes all types of collegia
7658 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de collegiis illicitis. [D. 47. 22. 4] R 475 n2 laws of Solon mention associations for piracy
(e0pi\ lei/an oi0xmenoi)
5736 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de decret. ab ordine. l. 2. & ibi Bar. R 99 n3 a subject, wherever he is, may be recalled by his
de eunuchis. Bal. in l. non solum. de
sovereign
commerciis. C. Barto. in l. cunctos
populous. q. 8.
7743 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de decretis ab ordine faciend.
R 484 & Scaevola on relations of college to one of its
n5
members
9522 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de decurionib. C.
RL 503*
the Decurions, by Roman law, are called
L350B “nobiles”
n7
9477 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de effractor.
R 1044 n2 robbery worse by night than by day
5385 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de iis qui veniam aetatis. C.
R 46 n3 laws on adoption
l. fideiconmissum de codit. & demon. &
l. adoptiones. de adopt. ff.
9405 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de incendio.
R 1034 n3 penalty for incendiarism
8920 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de iure civitatum. c. lib. XI
R 859 n3 common law requires agreement of people to
alienation of domain
8781 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de legat.
R 832 n2 violation of ambassadors forbidden
5675 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de legationib.
R 91 n6 & the differing opinions of Brutus & Scaevola
thereon
8569 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de modo multar. C. l. his quoque. de R 729 n3 confiscations
sacrosanct. C.
5638 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de municip. & origin. C.
R 89 n8 the law requires one who changes domicile to
pay taxes in both places
8694 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de non numerata pec. C.
R 802 n7 oaths of princes
l. adigere. §. ult. de iure patron.
l. iuris gentium. §. et generaliter. de pact.
l. ult. qui satisdare cogant. licet canonistae
aliter sentiunt ex cap. ex rescripto. de
iureiurando. gl. in l. si pecuniam. de
condic. causa. Bald. ibid. & ita iudicatum
Gratianopoli 12. Septembr 1460.
7119 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. de offic. eius cui mand.
R 397 n3 on jurisdiction
5861 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. qui satisd. cogatur. ff.
R 133 n4 on oaths
5812 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. qui satisdare. Corset. de dot. Reg. // R 123 n4 on the sovereign
de pot. regia 9. 17.
cap. dudum de praebendis. lib. 6
n5
7087 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. quod cuiusque universitat
R 392 n5 Ulpian's book on the curator Reipub.
7287 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. quod cum eol. 1. de exact. militaris. RL 422
those who hold imperium can execute their
C. cap. olim. de offic. deleg.
orders even after their imperium has expired
7260 *[leg. ref.] l. ult. si contra ius. C.
R 415 n2 obedience to prince
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sententiis et interlocutio. C.
6794 *[leg. ref.] l. ultima quod cuiusque maiestat.
RL
5811 *[leg. ref.] l. una de offic. praefecti Augustalis
R
6552 *[leg. ref.] l. unica de nundinis. C.
R
9029 *[leg. ref.] l. unica prin. de caducis tollendis. C.
R
l. 1. de infirmandis poenis coelibatus et
orbitatis. C.
7395 *[leg. ref.] l. unica. de offi. praefecti August.
R
9499 *[leg. ref.] l. unica. de sententiis quae pro eo quo
RL
interest. C.
7421 *[leg. ref.] l. unica. de sententiis quae pro eo quod
R
interest. C.
7288 *[leg. ref.] l. universa. de diversis rescript. C.
R
& ca. ex parte. de rescript. ext.
5574 *[leg. ref.] l. urbis de verbor. signif.
R
9463 *[leg. ref.] l. ut autem. de servo corrupto. Platoni
R
gravius peccat, qui persuadet.
7301 *[leg. ref.] l. ut gratiam. de munerib. Bal. in l.
R
praescriptione. si contra ius. C.
8532 *[leg. ref.] l. uxorem. de lega. 3. l. titia. §. qui marito. RL
de annuis legat. & in l. ult. §. uxorem. de
auro & argento
7044 *[leg. ref.] l. venditor. de iudic. cap. 2. de offi. deleg. R
l. ubi. coeptum. de iud.
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1026 n2 dangerous to judge from examples not from
laws
315
rules for majority rule in collegia
122 n3 lieutenant responsible to his superior
248 n.o power to grant right to hold a fair
888 n7 Constantine & Justinian remove tax on the
n8 unmarried
439 n4 delegated power is “on deposit”
1047
id quod cuiusque interest, acc. to Justinian
L 770
442 n1 Iustinian tries to define in one law all the
interests of the various magistrates
423 n4 magistrate must test truth of facts mentioned in
orders sent to him
77 n3 a town - meanings
1041 n4 persuading someone to a crime leaves indelible
effect
423 n7 magistrate must test statements in rescripts of
the prince
718
legal position of women at time of Augustus
385 n9 commissioners must finish their commission,
even when the prince has died, if it is not
finished
8513 *[leg. ref.] l. verbis de verbo signif.
RL 715
XII Tables give free right of making legacies
9265 *[leg. ref.] l. verbis. de verborum sig. ff.
RL 993
succession
L 733
9515 *[leg. ref.] l. vetus quaestio. de usufr. ff. l. antiquis si RL 503*
question remains undecided whether slaves are
pars haeredi. l. iustissime. de aedilitio. ff.
L348D to be accounted among a man’s goods or not
n2
6182 *[leg. ref.] l. via constitui. de servit. [i.e. Digest VIII. R 176 n6 on vassals
3. 23. L 86 reads: "l. viam constitui."]
6506 *[leg. ref.] l. viam de via publica. C.
RL 245 n3 Pomponius denies prescription can ever infringe
a
againat the public highway
7808 *[leg. ref.] l. vulgaris. §. penult. de furtis. ff. l. si
R 490 n.o if several people attack one man they are all
plures. de iniur. ff. l. ita vulneratus. ad l.
guilty
aquil.
5067 *[leg. ref.] l'an 1431. Decius consil. 515.
R 18 n6 private laws between houses of Saxe & Hesse,
ratified by Emp. Charles IV & Sigismund
5408 *[leg. ref.] lege Aelia sententia 7 tit. quibus ex causis R 50 n8 slavery
manumittere non licet.
8748 *[leg. ref.] Lege Federici. §. quicunque. de pace
R 823 n9 King of England deprived lawfully of his fiefs
Constantiae.
beyond the seas
9132 *[leg. ref.] leges Valeriae tres, lex Sempronia, Cicero R 943 n2 at Rome citizens not liable to capital penalty
pro Rabirio perduel. Livius lib. 7 & 10.
7342 *[leg. ref.] legis virtus. de legib.
R 429 n1 Modestinus said: "legis virtutem esse in
iubendo, vetando, permittendo ac puniendo."
7099 *[leg. ref.] lib. 1. & 12. Cod. Iustin.
R 395 n1 minor magistrates are called 'officials'
9342 *[leg. ref.] lib. 1. cap. de aequitate.
R 1022 n4 right to judge by equity compared with by law;
le docteur Faber criticized
6975 *[leg. ref.] lib. 1. tit. 1. Institut.
RL 377
what the Romans call a lex
7185 *[leg. ref.] lib. 2. de origine iuris.
RL 401
Pomponius on the power of the tribunes
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R 455 n4 Xenophon on princes to whom God has given
very wide jurisdiction
R 710 n5 not more than 5 years’ arrears of interest can be
claimed
8494 *[leg. ref.] lib. 4. c. 56. de statut. Venet.
R 711 n6 statute of Venice forbidding further acquisitions
of land by the church
6105 *[leg. ref.] Magister in regal. decis. 1. & 13. Mol. in R 164 n5 on fiefs & obligation to take oaths
ti. de feud. §. 46. q. 1. & 2.
6101 *[leg. ref.] Magister in regalibus decisione. 13.
R 164 n2 on conditions of tenure of a fief
5406 *[leg. ref.] Maxime in l. proxime. de iis qui in testa. R 49 n6 the law on slavery and its bias towards liberty
delent [F 76 debent] ubi nec legibus ullum
nec testamento locum reliquit imperator
favore libertatis.
7852 *[leg. ref.] metum. §. mulier. quod metus.
RL 507
coacta voluntas is still voluntas
8910 *[leg. ref.] not. aux ordonnances de Polongne
R 858 n6 princes can’t alienate domain in Poland
6072 *[leg. ref.] not. in c. 1. tit. qui successor. tene. &
R 160 n6 prince & his predecessors' promises
c. ult. ne praelati vires. & in c. abbate.
sane de re iudic.
6245 *[leg. ref.] not. in l. 1. sententiam rescindi non. C. & R 191 n7 papal powers
in cap. cum literis. de restitut. spoliat.
8878 *[leg. ref.] not. in summa angelica. verb.
R 852 n1 excommunication
excommunic. v. [margin is cut off]
9259 *[leg. ref.] Novel. 118. 127. §. placebat. l. ult. de
RL 993
succession
Impuberum.
L 732
5730 *[leg. ref.] Novel. constitut. 52. & l. providendum. de R 98 n8 position of foreigners
decur. C.
5343 *[leg. ref.] Novel. ut cum de appellatione. §. causas. R 41 n8 redress for sons unjustly disinherited
toto tit. de in offic. testamen.
n9
l.1. de bonor. possess.
n.o
7024 *[leg. ref.] Panor. Butrio, Dominicus, Fel. [L 86
R 384 n7 revocation of a commission by the prince
omits Dominicus, adds Immola] in ca.
RL
caeterum. Innocentius in c. cum contingat.
de rescript. ext.
cap. dudum. c. penult. de prae. ben. lib. 9
n8
9277 *[leg. ref.] Panormitan in c. licet. de voto.
R 996 n7 feudal estates & sovereignty can’t be divided
Ripa in l. quartam. ad l. falcid.
RL
Bald. in authent. ex testamento.
Calderin. consil. 9. titu. de feudis.
Hostiensis. in summa de feudis. §.
qualiter. et decis. delphic. 476.
Oldrad. consi. 94. & 237. Ancharan.
consi. 939.// 339.
8928 *[leg. ref.] postea confusum a quibusdam in l. bene à R 860 n8 Aerarium compared with Fiscus
Zenone. de quadriennii praescript. C.
5036 *[leg. ref.] l. pronuntiatio. §. familiae. eod. [de verb. R 12 n3 paterfamilias
signis.]
6450 *[leg. ref.] Princeps referuata sibi non potest
R 239 n4 iura magestatis must not be delegated
committere legato, quod translationem de
offic. delegat. nisi iusta sit absentia vel
impotentia 2. Albericus notauit in l.
decreation. de episcop. audien. C.
9305 *[leg. ref.] saepiss. iudicatum in Curia Paris.
RL 1010
on dowries
L 714
6100 *[leg. ref.] tit. 24. §. i. quae fuit prima causa feudi
R 164 n2 text: "car le fief peut être sans obligation…"
amittendi. Magister in regalibus
RL
L 86: "ut videre est in antiquis legibus
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haered. instituend. l. servi. de furtis. ff.
8488 *[leg. ref.] lib. 3. cap. 8. de statutis Venet.
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8236 *[leg. ref.] tit. 32. de pugna sublata. in constitut.
R
Neapolit. [Afflict. L 86]
RL
6113 *[leg. ref.] tit. quae fuit prima causa feudi amitt.
R
6103 *[leg. ref.] tit. qualiter iurare debeat. cap. 15.
R
6131 *[leg. ref.] tit. qualiter iurare debent. cap. 5. & duo R
sequentib. et tit. quae fuit prima causa
RL
feudi amit. Bald. in l. sed. & si hac. §. si
libertus. de in ius vocando. Molin. glos. 4.
§. 2. nu. 54 [in consuetud. feud. - L 86]
9263 *[leg. ref.] titul. 50. lib. 2. feudor.
RL
6140 *[leg. ref.] titul. de auxil. vassall. in feudis. Clement. R
pastoralis. de re iudic. Spec. in §. quoniam
de feudis
5479 *[leg. ref.] titul. de conjugiis servorum
R
in Decretal
5471 *[leg. ref.] toto tit. de Episcop. & cler.
R
7365 *[leg. ref.] toto tit. de extraordinar.
R
5100 *[leg. ref.] toto tit. quibus mod. patr. potest
R
[in Institut.]
RL
7823 *[leg. ref.] toto titulo de Iudaeis.
R
5192 *[leg. ref.] Tranquillus in Claudio. l. uxorem. de
R
lega. 3. l. titia. §. qui marito, de ann. leg.
& in l. ult. §. uxorem. de auro & arg.
6274 *[leg. ref.] ut est in c. novit. de off. delegat. cap. non R
est. de sponsal. cap. 1. de postu. praelator.
8496 *[leg. ref.] ut iure Pontificii licet in cap. cum esses. R
de testamentis
8696 *[leg. ref.] Vetitum arresto curiae Parisiorum, ut
R
notat. Rebuf. glo. ult. numer. 9. de mercat.
quod a privatis ad principes extenditur.
7254 ???
RL
Notes
feudorum…"
646 n2 duels at Naples only in special cases
42
166 n9 on duties of a vassal
164 n4 on fiefs & the obligation to take an oath
168 n3 duties of a vassal
993
succession - in feudal custom
L 733
170 n8 liege homage does not except even Pope or
Emperor
60 n2 edicts of Popes Alex. III, Urban III, Innocent III
n66 show existence of slavery
L
59 n5 institution of hospitals & poorhouses at request
of Christian bishops
435 n2 jurisdiction of praetors
21 n6 power of husband
497 n1 laws restoring rights to Jews
27 n9 Romans of the Empire had not proper control
over their wives
201 n.o Pope Alexander III excommunicates Philippe le
Conquerant
711 n3 right of church to receive inheritances
802 n8 promises & oaths of princes
413
Scitum est illud tw~n tura&nnwn deh/seij
L 288-9 paragge/lmata ei]nai – rulers’ requests to be
treated as commands
9536 ???
RL 503*
list of Patrician families in Rome (about 40)…
L351C- list of the noble families in Rome in Cicero’s
D
time (about 30)
n5
n6
9006 “a certain Spaniard”
RL 881
Duke of Alba’s taxes cause revolt of Belgians L 657 example of the rise of prices - ut Hispanus
quidam scripsit
8127 “ancien auteur” // “vetus proverbium”
R 591
short term magistrates try to get all they can out
of their term of office: “Nec enim parcit populis
regnum breve.”
9199 “Chaldean interpreter, the”
R 970 n5 Judges of the Jews - their powers, acc. to the
b
RL
Chaldean interpreter to Hieremiam & the
Hebrew jurisconsults in the Pandects
9333 “Chaldean interpreter, the”
R 1019
on Chapter X of Joshua
6605 “comme nous lisons aux Apophthegmes des Grecs” R 257
the gaolers (fu/lakej) and kings of Cumae
8162 “Courtisan, le” [i.e., Baldassare Casstiglione]
R 616
courtiers copy the twisted neck of Alexander
the Great & Alphonsus of Arragon “comme
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8168 “Graecus nescio quis”
R 618
RL
R 970 n5
RL
9199 “Hebrew jurisconsults” libro Sanedrim c. 2. & 3.
9211 “Hebrew, the wise”
R
977
7687 “Hebrews, the”
R
481
8157 “Hebrieu, le sage” // “Magister Sapientiae”
9049 “Hebrieux, les sages”
8373 “histoire des Indes”
R
R
R
614
897
684
8169 “Histoires des Indes”
R
618
8742 “Histoires des Indes”
R
820 n4
9011 “Histoires des Indes”
R
883
9240 “Histor. Indica.”
5204 “Historia Indorum” in historia Indorum
8362 “historia Perusina lndorum”
5469 “History of Africa”
R 989 n4
RL 28
RL 683
L 506C
R 58
6657 “History of Peru” en l'histoire du Peru
5482 “History of Poland”
R
R
9047 “in annalibis nostris”
R 895
RL L 667
9319 “in historia Nangi et Seselli” [Guillaume de Nangis
and Seyssel]
R 1012
RL
8316 “l’histoire des Indes”
9414 “l’histoire des Indes”
8746 “l’histoire de Flandres” // “Meierus qui res Belgarum
scripsit”
7993 “Liber Quadripartitus”
8349 “nous lisons”
R
R
R
674 n5
1034 n8
821
R
R
551
680
8048 “Poeta”
6081 “Poête” (comme dit un Poête)
5037 “Rabbi, a”
8166 “Sapientiae magister”
277 n5
60
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escrit le Courtisan, et Plutarque...”
said: “Principem non aliter publice, quam in
tragoedia si modo sapit, verba facturum.”
Judges of the Jews - their powers, acc. to the
Chaldean interpreter to Hieremiam & the
Hebrew jurisconsults in the Pandects
the wise Hebrew says nothing more intolerable
than slave become lord [L ascribes this to
Salomon]
the Hebrews in their Proverbs say justice shall
begin with oneself
subjects should model themselves on their king
best defense of riches is alms giving
king of Puna very jealous sexually - “en
l’histoire des Indes”
King of Borneo never speaks directly to
anyone; his meeting with the Ambassador of the
Catholic King, according to the Histoires des
Indes
manner of making of treaty between Portuguese
& K. of Calange
treasures of Peru - comme nous trouvons ès
histoires des Indes
Peruvians rejoice when Pizarro kills Atabalippa
the Galecutii of India; matrilinear descent
king of Gilolo // Gillo in West Indies has 600
children
nous lisons en l'histoire d'Afrique of Paulinus of
Nola - sells all to buy freedom for slaves
status of Charles V in Peru
“nous lisons en l'histoire de Poulogne” of
enslavement of prisoners of war
actions against fraudulent Italian moneylenders
- as we read in our annals (e.g. 1254, 1300,
1347)
after the death of King Louis Hutin, the Duke of
Burgundy proposed Louis’ daughter to succeed
– this was rejected by the Estates meeting in
Paris “as we read in the history of Nangi.”
Spaniards perish in high mtns. of Peru
penalties in the Indies
Louis XI and the rebels in Flanders
(on astrology) wrongly attributed to Ptolemy
we read of great cruelties in the newly
discovered Indies
RL 564
At numero Deus impare gaudet, ut ait Poeta
L 414C [Virgil, Eclogues, VIII, 75]
R 162
"Esse sat est servum, iam nolo vicarius esse,
Qui Rex est, Regem Maxime non habeat."
[Martial, Epigrams, 2, 18, 7-8]
R 12
Hebrew word for family - so-called because
family contains 1000 people, says a Rabbi wrongly, says Bodin
RL 617
scribit: “Stultos quandiu vocem continent
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7945 “Spanish, the”
8079 “Talmudists, the”
a
8889 “un ancien Capitaine”
8886 “un ancien Orateur” // “vetus proverbium”
8987 “un ancien Senateur Rommain”
8409 “un certain poëte”
9155 “un Poete”// “Graeci Apollini tribuunt illud
oraculum”
7956 Abraham aben Esra, Rabi
7998 Abrahamus
a
9467 Accursius
5132 Accursius
5101 Accursius
7321 Accursius
5215 Accursius
5544 Accursius
5161 Accursius
5981 Accursius
5117 Accursius
7100 Accursius
7330 Accursius
5529 Accursius
6369 Accursius
7675 Accursius
7795 Accursius
6047 Accursius
5937 Accursius
5295 Accursius
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sapientissimos iudicari.” [If fools keep their
mouths shut they can pass as wise men.]
RL 544
the Indians still worshipped the sun & moon,
L 396B “ut Hispani prodiderunt.”
R 570
length of time from Saul to Zedechiah 496
years; Garcaeus adds 10, the Talmudists much
less
R 855
...la guerre, qui n’est pas entretenue par diette,
comme disoit un ancien Capitaine
R 855
finances are the nerves of a state
R 878
there is nothing more just than that which is
necessary - as an old Roman senator said
R 687
“Gallia causidicos docuit facunda Britannos.”
[Juvenal, Satires, 15, 111]
R 949
“Vir bonus, et sapiens, qualem vix reperit unum
RL
Millibus è cunctis olim consultus Apollo.”
[Ausonius, Idyllia, 16, V, 1-2]
R 544 n3 7th month originally the 1st
R 554
prediction of end of world (is qui princeps
dictus est)
R 1042
interpretation of word “latro” acc. to Accursius,
etc.
R 23 n6 legal position of women
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in 7c. Danielis.
& Baldus in l. velles de revocandis
donat. C.
…& ibi Accursius…Alberic. de condit R
insertis. C.
Accurs. Bar. Angel. in l. milites. de re R
iudic. decisio. capel. Tolos. 246. Panor.
in c. olim de restitu. & in c. de cleric.
aegrot.
Accurs. Bartol….in l. cives. de incolis R
Accurs. in l. ult. de praes. longi temp.
R
capit. duo ista. 23 q. 4. Accurs. in l. et si. R
§. ult. ad l. aquil. & in authen. ut liceat
matr. §. quia vero…
consentiunt Bartol. Accurs. Alex….
R
excipiunt concubitum & operas. Accurs. R
in d. l. si uxorem. & in d. §. l. institut.
de. S. C. Tertul. ex l. sicut. de operis
liber…
in d. l. 1. de offic. eius cui mandata
R
in glo. ult. in l. si ex pluribus. §. ult. de R
solut.
in l. 1. de haeredib. instituend. C. &
R
finxit antinomian quae nulla est in §. ult.
in institutio. de haered. instit.
in l. 1. ne Christianum mancipium. C. & R
in l. ult. de veteris numismatis. C.
in l. 1. quod cuiusque universit.
R
in l. 2. quae sit longa. consuetud.
R
in l. imperatores. de re iudic. in l. unica. R
de sentent. adversus fiscum. C.
in l. princeps. de legib. ff.
R
in l. si ex causa. §. Pap. de minor.
R
21 n8
power of paterfamilias
424 n6 on misappropriation of privileges
28 n7
74 n7
24 n1
status of wives
division of opinion on what is a city
husband's right to punish
154 n6 obligations of a prince
21 n3 exceptions to laws on marriage
395 n3 says 4 sorts of magistrates
426 n1 rescripts should bear date and hour of issue
70 n7
on peregrinus
221 n2 on death penalty [not in L 86]
478 n2 definition of collegium
488 n9 rights of colleges
158 n7 on the respublica
150 n9 obligations of princes
37 n7 father & son
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7697 Accursius in l. si ex causa. §. Papin. de minor.
R
sequuntur Bart. Bald. & Alex. ad Bart. RL
Ludovic. Bolognin. in authen. ingressi
de sacrosanct eccl. C.
7768 Accursius in l. sicut. quod cuiusque universit....
R
6171 Accursius in l. ususfructus legatus. de usufr. Bal. in RL
l. i. q. 22. de reru. divis. Angel. in l. loci.
corpus. §. si functus. si servitus. Rom. l.
3. de verborum oblig. Aluarot. in c. 1. §.
omnes. si de feudo.
5303 Accursius in tit. de patria pot. §. ult. de institut…. R
6437 Accursius l. relegati. de poenis. l. is qui reus. & ibi R
Accurs. & Bart. de publicis iudic….
5445 Achilles Statius in amator. Clytophontis &
R
Leucippae
6862 Acron
R
8366 Aelian
a
8383 Aelianus
8082 Aemilius, Paul
5371 Aeneas Sylvius
R
R
R
in Europa. cap. 33
R
7062 Aeschines
R
7496 Aeschines
R
7233 Aeschines
contra Ctesiphontem
R
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Notes
483 n1 those entering religious houses are no longer
under their father’s jurisdiction
487 n8 voting in colleges
175
on liege homage
L 118B
37 n8 patria potestas
237 n6 right of reprieve
54 n1
350
J. Caesar increased numbers of the Senate, even
making L. Licius the barber a senator, "comme
dit Acron."
683 n2 sexual habits of the hare
685 n9 on wisdom of elephants
570
in his history of France is 10 years out, as Du
Tillet has shown
45 n.o 1408 Marguerite de Wolmar adopts Henry of
Pomerania
388
Aeschines pro sua legatione - on the terms of
his commission
449
says the ancients intended the fable of
Peitharchia Jupiter & Happiness to have a
hidden meaning
408 n2 says 3 kinds of public office at Athens [3 lines
of Gk. quoted]
448 n9 smiling in the Areopagus forbidden
886
the people fell under their load like Aesop’s ass
247 n8 rights of princes in maritime districts
445 n1 right to resist magistrates
159 n3 prince & his predecessors' oaths
39 n7 on incest
158 n7 on the respublica
310 n2 those who paid taxes to the collectors of Charles
VIII in Naples need not pay again after the
return of the Spanish
471 n9 handing over to foreign princes fugitives from
jusice
157 n4
132 n8
7491 Aeschines contra Timarchum.
9024 Aesop
6523 Afflict Io. Plat….Afflict. decis. 59. lib. 1.
7455 Afflict lib. 1. consuet. Neapol. tit. l. nu. 78...
6065 Afflictus dec. 282. nu. 7. deci. 17. nu. 5.
5324 Afflictus decis. 165…
6050 Afflictus decis. 340.
6787 Afflictus decisio. Neapol. 149. & 150. latiss.
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
7629 Afflictus
in constit. Neapol. lib. 2. ti. 3. nu. 88.
R
6039 Afflictus
5852 Afflictus
in constit. Neapol. lib. 4. tit. 10.
in tit. quae sunt regalia. in prooemio.
nu. 61.
6387 Afflictus tit. 1. lib. 1. constit. Neapolit.
8256 Agatharchides
R
R
8317 Agathias & Crantzius
9220 Agathius Graecus
9093 Agricola
R 224 n.o
RL 654
L 484C
R 674 n6
R 983
R 919
in histor. Polonor.
treatment of erring slave
right of peace & war
Ptolemaeus Lagus & the Jews (siege of
Jerusalem)
peoples of north fight in the cold weather
scriptor (Fl. c. 500) on the Franks
value of coinage - estimates of George
Agricola, based on evidence of Pliny, Appian,
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Suetonius & Celsus [L adds that Budaeus’ error
about the value of old coinage has been pointed
out by Agricola]
876
Agrippa, K. of Jews, in speech to people, said
Gaul by its fertility sustained a large part of
Europe
983 n7 sons of Pepin, Charles & Carloman, elected by
the nobles
100 n7 blames Hippodamus for his division of citizens
into soldiers, artisans & laborers
446 n8 magistrate and wrong done to himself
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8981 Agrippa
R
9222 Aimo
R
lib. 4. cap. 7.
5752 Aistotle
lib. 2. Polit.
R
7466 Alberic
...Alberic....in l. qui iurisdictioni. de
R
iurisdict.
5297 Alberic Accursius…Ludovic Bolognin in authent. R
ingressi. Alberic. eodem. Alex. Ias….
7242 Albericus
R
5102 Albericus
6779 Albericus
…& ibi Accursius…Alberic. de condit R
insertis. C.
…Alber….in d. l. eius qui. si certum
R
…Cuneus & Albericus in l. observare. de R
offic. proconsu.
Bart. Alex. Alberic. in d. l. Barbar. de
R
offic. praetoris & in l. regul. de iur.
ignorant.
Castrensis & Alberic. in l. Respublica, ex R
quibus causis majores
Cynus & Albericus in l. nemine. de
R
sacrosan. C.
in l. 2. §. exactis. de origine iuris.
R
6578 Albericus
9225 Albericus
in l. ult. de iurisdict.
in suo dictionario, in verbo electio.
7050 Albericus
5226 Albericus
7272 Albericus
6054 Albericus
6016 Albericus
R
R
6379 Albericus
l. 2. quae sint longa consuetudine. C.
R
Bart. Bald. Alberic. in l. de quib. de
legibus
6449 Albericus notavit in l. de creation. de episcop.
R
audien. C.
7698 Albericus ibi. nu. 12. ait opinionem esse doctorum... R
8521 Albert & Sigismond of Poland
R
7998 Albumazar
7980 Alcabitius
a
5398 Alciat l. ob aes alienum. de actio. C.
Alciatus hanc legem accepit pro Praetilia //
Paetilia
7348 Alciat lib. 2. paradox. c. 6. & cap. 1.
9525 Alciat in li. de singulari cer. ex sententia Triuultii.
R
R
6230 Alciatus
R
37 n7
father & son
412 n3 the "honorarium ius" of the praetors, which our
commentators call "nobile officium" (NobleDevoir)
21 n8 power of paterfamilias
386 n2 why do commissions cease at death of prince?
28 n2 status of wife
416 n2 common error can take force of law
158 n7
156 n7 powers of a sovereign
309 n7 successor to tyrant must uphold the tyrant's
deeds & promises
250 n4 on royal rights
986 n4 Popes interfered in the Empire - put their sickle
in another’s harvest, says Albericus, the
jurisconsult
222 n3 custom cannot derogate from law
239 n4 iura magestatis must not be delegated
483 n1 father has no jurisdiction over those entering
religious houses
717
ordonnances of Albert & Sigismond Augustus
of Poland 1495 & 1538 - alienation of fiefs
554
prediction of end of world
548
Leupoldus, Alcabitius & Ptolemaeus agree that
stars affect rise & fall of states
48 n8 enslavement for debt
R 432 n5 dispute on imperium between Lothaire & Azo
RL 503*
the bearing of arms makes a gentleman
L350C
n9
R 189
says wrongly that the king of France is subject
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7405 Alciatus lib. 2. paradoxor. cap. 6.
6527 Alex …Alex. consil. 13. lib. 6. col. 4.
7606 Alex Alex. Bart. Cuma. in. l. a divo. de re iudic.
l. 1. de servis fugit.
7270 Alex Bart. Alex. Alberic. in d. l. Barbar. de offic.
praetoris & in l. regul. de iur. ignorant.
6335 Alex consi. 141. lib. 1. not. 2.
6491 Alex consi. 145. lib. 2.
6115 Alex consi. 234. lib. 6. & 236. eod. (F) //
consi. 234. lib. 2. & 236. (L)
6579 Alex consi. 30. lib. 5.
6502 Alex consi. lib. 1. & consi. 87. lib.3.
6468 Alex consil. 67. lib. 1. col. 1.
6511 Alex in l. divortio. §. si vir in fundo. soluto matri.
7711 Alex in l. sub conditione. de lib. & posthu.
7705 Alex in l. sub conditione. de liberis & posth.
7716 Alexan ...Paul. Alexan. in l. sub conditione. & in l.
apud hostes. de suis et legit. C.
7408 Alexan …Alexan….in l. 1. de offic. eius cui.
6570 Alexan ad Bart. in l. illicitas. §. veritas. de offi.
praesid.
7291 Alexan consi. 10. lib. 7
8698 Alexan consil. 48. lib. 4 & 17. lib. 5.
8472 Alexan
5546 Alexand
5230 Alexand
5180 Alexand
5298 Alexand
5673 Alexand
5543 Alexand
9271 Alexand
a
9254 Alexand
5663 Alexand
5293 Alexand
5322 Alexand
7680 Alexand
47
Notes
of the Empire; Emperor Charles V sends for
Alciatus to Pavia & doubles his wages
RL 441
on right to delegate power
R 247 n9 various rights of sovereignty
R 468 n9 execution outside one’s territory
W Page
consil. 144. lib. 6.
…Alexand. in l. 1. §. si autem ad
municipalem
…Ang. Alexand. in l. si cum dotem. §. si
maritus. soluto
…Iason & Alexan. in l. si ab hostib.
soluto matrimo.
Accursius…Alex. ad. Bart. notes. …Alex.
Iaso. Roman. in l. sub conditione. de
liberis & posth.
Alex. consi. 29. li. 4. & consi. 32. li. 5
Alexand. consil. 20. lib. 2
Alexand. consil. 4. lib. 4. Castrensis in
l. is potest. de acquir. haeredit. Bald. in
authent. post fratres. de legit. haered. C.
R
416 n2 common error can obtain the force of law
R
R
R
RL
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
215 n8 royal rights cannot lapes
245 n7 right of taxation
166 n2 some jurisconsults hold vassal owes aid to lord
even against vassal’s father
250 n4 on royal rights
245 n3 taxation
241 n2 grace: restitution of bastards
246 n2 tax on salt
483 n3 position of boys entering a religious house
483 n1 status of those entering religious houses
483 n4 boys entering monasteries
R
R
441 n9 old Doctors on delegation of powers
249 n1 judges cannot judge contrary to law
R
R
423 n3 facts mentioned in rescripts must be tested
803 n.o can princes break oaths made under
compulsion?
RL 706
females excluded from inheritance
L 527D
R
what is a civitas?
R
28 n2
status of wife
R
27 n9
divorce
R
37 n7
father & son
R 90 n5
R 72 n.o
RL 993
L 733
Alexand. consil. 4. lib. 4. Castrensis in l. R
is potest. de acquir. haered. et Bald. in
authent. post fratres. de legitimis haered.
C.
consi. 130. lib.2 // 110. lib. 3
R
RL
consi. 242 // 241. lib. 2
R
consil. 60. lib. 2…
R
consil. 74. lib. 4. contra. & cap. dilecta. de R
cité compared to ville
the opinion of the older and younger lawyers
therefore favors the grandson (nepos), not only
in direct descent but in collateral lines; “we
have examined these things more carefully
because of the succession that seems to be close
at hand in France.”
994 n3 succession to children of eldest son
89 n6
citizenship
37 n4 emancipation of sons
39 n7 on incest
480 n6 right of a college can reside in one man
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5167 Alexand
5091 Alexand
5069 Alexand
6325 Alexand.
i
5285 Alexand.
excissib. praelat.
in l. divortio. si fundum. col. 4. soluto.
in l. miles. §. qui iudicati. de re iudic.
l. ult. de libero hom. C.
in l. si non speciali. de testament. C.
Notes
R
R
24 n4
20 n7
husband's rights
rights of husbands
R
R
18 n8 private laws must not derogate from public ones
213 n6 among writers who have mistaken minor regalia
for sovereignty
36 n1 emancipation of sons
…l. fine emancip. C. Alexand. consil.
R
142. lib. 2
9470 Alexand. cons. 110. lib. 4.
R
8732 Alexand. cons. 46. lib. 2. dd. in l. 1. ad l. Iul.
R
maiestatis. arg. l. de aetate. ad Trebell.
9331 Alexand. regis Polonorum lege.
RL
5691 Alexander Alex. consi. 103. lib. 2
R
5567 Alexander …Alexan. consi. 104. lib. 6…
R
6030 Alexander Alex. cons. 15. lib. 5. col. 2.
R
6014 Alexander Alex. consi. 2. col. 7. & sequen. lib. 1. R
& consi. 101. col. 6. & consi. 37. col. 3.
…Alex. consi. 89. col. 3. lib. 3. & consi.
93. col. penult. eod.
5955 Alexander Alex. consi. 97. lib. nu. 13.
R
5739 Alexander Alex. consil. 116. lib. 6. c. tuae. cap. ult. R
de clericis non resident.
5924 Alexander Alex. consil. 224. lib. 6
R
5888 Alexander Alex. consil. 224. lib. 6. & consil. 122 & R
125. lib. 4
5844 Alexander Alexand. consil. 101. nu. 5.
R
5934 Alexander Alexand. consil. 216. cano. sunt
R
quaedam. 25. q. 1. Specul. titu. de leg.
§. nunc & DD. in l. ult. si contra ius. C.
7241 Alexander Bart. Alexan. Albericus ad l. Imperium. R
de iurisdict.
9360 Alexander
5982 Alexander
cons. 106. nu. 11. lib. 3. viso.
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R
consentiunt Bartol. Accurs. Alex. in ult. R
not. l. venia. de in ius.voc. C.
5701 Alexander consi. 157. li. 2. nu. 12
R
5703 Alexander consi. 168. lib. 6
R
5748 Alexander consi. 41. li. 7. nu. 4…
R
9346 Alexander consil. 89. lib. 6.
R
9307 Alexander in c. 1. in fine. an maritus succedat uxori R
in lib. feudor. argu. l. si quis in gravi. §. si cum
omnes ad Syllanium. et l. aut qui aliter. §. sed et
servus. quod vi aut clam. l. in rebus. de iure dot. C.
Palatius Rivius. in cap per vestras. de donat. inter
virum. nu. 11. C.
6046 Alexander in l. 1. §. nunciatio. de novi operis.
R
8136 Alexander in l. principalib. de rebus creditis.
R
5815 Alexander in l. ult. de iuris.
R
6330 Alexander in lib filiae quam pater. de liberis &
R
posthum….
6021 Alexander l. nepos. de verbor. signif. Alex. consil. R
59. lib. 4. glo. in l. 1. de constit. princ.
1042 n6 penalties for theft at Parma
816 n6 on the need for a prince to keep his oaths &
promises
1017
laws of Poland
94 n.o
75 n8 status of cities
157 n2 rights of princes
156 n7 powers of a sovereign
153 n6 prince's compacts
99 n4 princes’ right to bind subjects is not attached to
places
149 n6 a law cannot be made which is irrevocable
135 n8 prince's promises
131 n5 power of the sovereign
149 n2 rulers bound by law of God
412 n3 the "honorarium ius" of the praetors, which our
commentators call "nobile officium" (NobleDevoir)
1025 n7 B. thinks Alexander wrong on the powers of
magistrates
154 n6 obligations of a prince
95 n9
95 n2
100 n5
1023 n6
1011 n4
rights of foreigners to hold property at Ferrare
rights of foreigners at Milan
taxation
on equity
vassal of wife belongs to husband
158 n7
598 n2
123 n7
215 n7
on the respublica
magistrates hold office at pleasure of prince
sovereign and the power he delegates
royal rights inalienable
156 n8 the prince cannot do anything which is
dishonest
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Alexand. consil. 224. lib. 6. & RL 134
on promises & oaths
Bal. in l. clari. de fideicommiss. C. & Canonistae
in glosa distinctionis II.
6210 Alexander Imolensis consil. 1. lib. 5
R 183 n3 on the restricted sovereignty of Italian cities
F 80 "le docteur Alexandre Halien."
8218 Alexander the Great
RL 638
method of crushing conspiracies
L 470
6097 Alexandrum Brunus de comitatu Astensi post Bar... R 162 n3
Alexandrum, etc.
6000 Alphons X, ordonnance of l. 1. tit. 3. lib.1. ordinat. R 155 n4
.
[Hispan. L]
7936 Alphonsus
R 543
Cyprian Leovicius following Alphonsus has got
his astronomical calculations wrong
7981 Alphonsus
R 549
chronology of Alphonsus, Beda, Eusebius,
Philo Judaeus compared
7948 Alphonsus Alphon. tabulae.
RL 544
Tables of heavenly motions begin from the
L 396C Autumn sectio
8371 Althamer, Andreas (Altomer Alleman)
R 684
Germans very little liable to jealousy
6170 Aluarot in c. 1. §. omnes. si de feudo
RL 175
on liege homage
L 118B
6292 Alvarez
R 204
on kings' tributary to the Negus; François
Alvarez Portugalois qui a demeurë six ans en
Ethiopie
8410 Alvarez
R 688
on great religious enthusiasm in Africa
8392 Alvarez en l’histoire d’Ethiopie
R 685 n4 leprosy in Africa
5511 Alvarez Fran. Alvarez en l'hist. d'Ethiopie
R 66 n5 slavery in Africa
8170 Alvarez, Francis
R 618
on the majesty of the great Negus
8954 Alvarez, Francis en l’histoire d’Ethiopie
R 869 n8 gifts to the Negus of Ethiopia
9282 Alvarez, Francois en l’histoire d’Ethiopie
R 1000 n.o divine revelation to Abraham, K. of Ethiopia
8615 Alvarez, François en l’histoire Ethiopique
R 751 n2 only one fortress in Abyssinia
6653 Alvarez, François en l'Histoire d'Ethiopie
R 276 n4 on Ethiopia
5631 Alvarez, François in l'histoire d'Ethiopie
R 87 n5 citizenship
7594 Alvaro in c. unico. col. ul. §. final. quib. modis
R 466 n2 jurisdiction is not transferred along with a fief
feudum amitt.
7647 Ambassador to Soleure
R 472
on events at Geneva “comme j’ay veu par les
lettres de l’Ambassadeur de France, qui lors
estoit à Soleurre, escrites au Connestable: et
celuy qui a escrit le contraire n’a pas bien
feuilleté les registres de Geneve.”
5510 Ambrose, St. l. vel necare. de liber. agnos.
R 66 n4 refusal of food = murder
9393 Ammianus
R 1030
Druids custodians of Truth
8290 Amyot
R 668
Amyot’s translation of Plutarch: Marius
ὀ ά
ό
yeux roux et
castaings
6353 Anacharsis [L 86 Acharnassus philosophus]
R 218
F 80 Anacharsis said: at Athens the wise
propose & fools dispose
8243 Anaxagoras
R 653
said snow was black
5168 Ancaran ...consil. 408.
R 24 n4 husband's rights
5846 Ancaran Anchar. consil. 198. nu. 2.
R 132 n6 power of the sovereign
5976 Ancaran Anchara. consil. 2. ut factum
R 153 n3 prince's compacts
6782 Ancaran cons. 289.
R 309 n7 successor to tyrant must uphold the tyrant's
deeds & promises
5702 Ancaran in c. canonum statuta constitut.
R 95 n1 at Perusium - testamentary rights of foreigners
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7718 Ancaran in c. de cetero. de testib.
R
7583 Ancaran in c. postulasti. de foro compet.
R
5542 Ancaran in cap. canonum statuta. de constitut.
R
verbo consuluit
8711 Ancaranus Petr. Ancaranus in cap. venerabilem. de R
electio
9362 Anchara. in cap. pia. de except. Panor. in c.
R
prudentiam. §. sexta. de offi. deleg.
Castrens. in l. ubi pactum. de transac. C.
col. ult.
7264 Ancharan …Bald. consi. 309. Ancharan consi. 235 R
& 339 // 35
RL
6460 Ancharan in c. 1. de sponsal. 7 consil. 320.
R
7794 Ancharan in ca. licet. causam. de probat.
R
7170 Ancharan in cap. at si cleric. de iudic….
RL
7154 Ancharan
in regula ea quo. de regul. lib. 6.
9312 Ancharan, Pierre
consil. 339. col. 3. pro malo. &
consil. 489. visi....
7310 Andr …Andr….in cap. causam quae de rescrip.
7575 Andr Bart. in d. l. inter tutor. Andr....
[v. sub. Bartolus]
6732 Andr. Andr. Isern. in titul. quae sint regalia…
5064 Andre … Andr. ad Specul. in tit. de testa. §.
compendiose
5118 Andre ad Specul. titul. qui filii sint legit.
grace: restitution of bastards
college can make any law it pleases
trial of clerics
on jurisdiction of Popes & of ordinary
magistrates
on noble women who marry commoners
424 n3 on privileges
466 n6 trial of lord by his peers
R
R
300 n9 is tyrannicide legitimate?
17 n4 private family laws
R
22 n4
...Angel. Bar. Paul. Alexan. in l. sub
R
conditione. & in l. apud hostes. de suis et
legit. C.
…Ang. in l. 1. de iurisdict.
R
…Ange. Aret. & Imol. in l. triticum de
R
50
415 n3 on prince's orders
R
R
in addit. ad Spec. tit. de iniur. ex l. 2.
R
rerum amota. l. non debet de dolor. l. si quis
uxor. de furtis…
6079 Andre, John Ioan. And. in ca. ult. de immunitate
R
Eccles.
6191 Andreas …in cap. dilecti. de majoritate &
R
obedient….
5858 Andreas, John Ioan. Andr. in cap. 1. de rap. & in R
regul. cui licet de Reg. li. 6. c.
dudum de praebend. lib. 6.
5229 Ang …Ang. Alexand. in l. si cum dotem. §. si
R
maritus. soluto
7734 Ang arg. l. 1. de precib. imperat. offert. C.
R
6572 Ang in l. a divo. de re iud.
R
7800 Ang l. sed ex dolo. §. 1. de dolo. Innocent....Ang. & R
Castrensis in l. §. 1.
7572 Ang Rotae decis. 253. in novis. Ang. in l. est
R
receptum. de arbit. idem tenet.
5217 Ange Accurs….Ange….Plate. in l. cives. de incolis R
6168 Angel in l. loci. corpus. §. si functus. si servitus
RL
7040 Angel
5309 Angel
Notes
boys entering monasteries
trial of lord by his peers
cité compared to ville
806 n6 some say Pope can give dispensation from
oaths, even to himself
1025 n8 power of magistrates - opinion of jurisconsults
241 n2
488 n8
397
L.279
RL 397
L 278
R 1011 n2
5166 Andre
7715 Angel
Page
483 n4
466 n6
72 n.o
24 n4
only one doctor held that the wife is not in her
husband's power
husband's rights
161 n1 prince can abrogate parts of the ius gentium
which are unjust
179 n6 sovereignty & vassalage
132 n3 the Pope never binds his hands
28 n2
status of wife
484 n1 abbot can be proceeded against by his monks
249 n1 judges cannot judge contrary to law
489 n3 rights of collegia
465 n3 trial of lord by his peers
28 n7 status of wife
175
on liege homage
L 118B
483 n4 boys entering monasteries
384 n7 death of donor terminates commission
38 n3 parricide justified where father a traitor
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6208 Angel
6340 Angel
5300 Angel
5205 Angel
7790 Angel
6989 Angel
6736 Angel
6568 Angel
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verbor. obligat.
…Angel. Sal. in l. cunctos populos. de
R
summa trinitate. C.
…Bald. in l. omnes. de praescr. 30
R
annorum. C.
Accursius…Bart. Angel. Alex. ad Bart. not.. R
Bart. Angel. Platea in l. exemplo. de decurio. R
C.
consi. 267...
R
consil. 137.
R
de clava in summa. verbo seditio. q. ult.
R
in l. 2. de iis qui sunt sui vel alieni.
R
Notes
51
183 n2 limited sovereignty of most Italian towns
215 n8 lapse of time does not invalidate royal rights
37 n7
28 n4
488 n8
380 n6
300 n9
249 n1
father & son
status of wife
right of college to make any law it pleases
office compared to commission
is tyrannicide legitimate?
right of sovereign to judge according to his own
conscience
6004 Angel in l. 3. §. si is pro quo. quod quisque iuris. ff. R 156 n6 some flatterers say Pope & Emperor may do
anything
7172 Angel in l. magistratibus de iurisdict. textus est in RL 397
on trial of clerics
cap. ad falsariorum. de crimine falsi. cap.
L 279
degradatio. de poenis. lib. 6. cap. in
praesentia. de offi. ordin.
7319 Angel in l. milites. de re iudic.
R 424 n6 on misappropriation of privileges
7474 Angel in l. qui iurisdictioni. de iurisdict. cap. 1. de R 446 n9 contempt of court
poenis.
6441 Angel in l. si decesserit. qui satis dare. & in l. 1. §. R 237 n6 right of reprieve
non fuit. de dolo. l. ad bestias. de poenis.
l. fine de quaest.
7710 Angel in l. sub conditio. de lib. & posth.
R 483 n2 status of thoese entering religious houses
5547 Angel in l. ult. de iurisdict.
R 74 n7 what is a civitas?
7756 Angel l. 3. l. 4. l. item. quod cuiusque universitat. R 486 n5 rule of majority
Bart. Angel. Castrens. ibid...
5965 Angel l. in debiti. de condic. in deb. …Bar. Bald. R 153 n1 whether princes are bound by compacts made
Angel. eod.
with their subjects
6325 Angel.
R 213 n6 among writers who have mistaken minor regalia
c
for sovereignty
9579 Angel. Peru. Aretin. Corn. Ias. in l. omnium. qui RL 503*
some have written that attendants of princes can
testamen. fa. C. Plat. in l. 1. de domesticis
L355C become noble - not true says Bodin
& protect. C.
n3
8903 Angel. Perus. in l. ex praestatione. de vectigal. C.... R 857 n9 public domain inalienable
9432 Angel. in authent. sed novo iure et sepeliri vetitum R 1036 n2 hanging the worst penalty
erat. l. liberorum. §. non solet. de iis. qui
notantur. l. moris. §. sed etiam. de poenis....
6009 Angelus Ang. consi. 139. col. 2. Bal. & Angel in l. R 156 n7 powers of a sovereign
2. de quadriennum. C.
6092 Angelus Brunus de comitatu Astensi post Bar. … R 162 n3
Angelum, etc.
7638 Angelus in l. haeres absens. de iudic.
R 471 n9 fugitives from justice
8538 Anjou, coustumes d’
R 720 n5 laws on marriage, dowries, etc.
6516 Anteb. in tract. de numeri. nu. 42.
R 246 n5 rights of rulers
7963 Antimachus Lyrius
R 545
and Plutarch say that M. Varro ordered L.
Taruntius to cast the horoscope of Rome
5319 Antiochus
R 39
& Antipater, the philosophers, put question:
may a son kill a father who is a traitor?
5320 Antipater
R 39
& Antiochus, the philosophers, put question:
may a son kill a father who is a traitor?
7759 Anto ...Ant. Panor. in c. pastoralis. de rescript. §. 1. R 486 n5 rule of majority
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& l. 2. de praediis curialium. [is this Ant.
Panor.?]
7418 Anto …Anto. Imol. Panor. Feli. in ca. alias. & in R
ca. quod sedes. de offic. deleg.
7772 Anto Butrio ...in c. cum nobis olim. de elect...
R
7767 Anto Butrio l. 2. de decur. C. Panor. Felin. Anto. R
Butrio in ca. cum omnes. de constitut.
7393 Anton Anton. Butrio, Imola, Panorm. [Felin F 80] R
Decius in c. de causis. de offi. deleg. Bald.
in l. et si severior. ex quibus causis. Bal.
consil. 443.
6737 Anton in summa. tit. 4. cap. 8. §. 1. DD. in l.
R
decernimus. de sacrosanct. eccles. C.
5235 Anton …Anton. Cardinalis uterque in capit. de illis R
de sponsa. & in cap. 1. de coniugiis lepros.
7884 Antonin Pogius Machiavelli. Antonin Pogius
R
9150 Antonin. en l’histoire de Florence
R
5370 Antonine of Florence Anton. [Floren. L] chroni.
R
tit. 22
8255 Apollodorus
RL
d
9629 Apollonius
apud Philostratum.
9190 Apollonius Thyanaeus apud Philostratum
8072 Appian
9214 Appian
9280 Appian
6697 Appian
5591 Appian
6924 Appian
5463 Appian
9073 Appian
5571 Appian
8126 Appian
…Appianus, Livius, Valerius Max.
Appian lib. 1. emphyl. Plutar. in Sylla
Cicero pro lege Manil. Appian. lib. 1.
Livius lib. 28
in civilibus
in Libyco
in Libyco…
in Syriaco.
6853 Appian
7274 Appian
lib. 1. ἔ ῦ
lib. 1. civil.
8512 Appian
8508 Appian
7184 Appian
8461 Appian
8507 Appian
8214 Appian
lib. 1. civil.
lib. 1. civil. Cicero in Bruto.
lib. 1. emphylion.
lib. 1. ἔ ῦ
lib. 1. ἔ ῦ
lib. 3.
5450 Appian
5904 Appian
Plut. in Sylla & Appian li. 1. bell. civ.
Plutar. in Mario. Appia. lib. 1.
[Ἔ ῦ F 76]
Page
Notes
52
441 n9 delegation of powers
487 n9 rights of oldest member of college
487 n7 voting in colleges
438 n2 powers not to be delegated
300 n9 is tyrannicide legitimate?
28 n2
status of wife
528 n2 sources for history of Florence
947 n3 civil strife at Florence
45 n8 Anne, Queen of Naples & Sicily, adopts Louis
of France, Duke of Anjou
654
Plutarch says Antiochus respected the Jewish
L 484B religion during the siege; but he captured &
sacked the city, acc. to Polybius, Strabo,
Timagenes, Apollodorus
RL 503*
the trade of merchandise is an enemy to virtue
L359B
n1
R 969
kingship best, says Apollonius Thyanaeus
RL
R 568
says Athenian hegemony lasted 70 years
R 978
says Romans refused sovereignty over various
peoples
R 998 n1 2nd Triumvirate at Rome
R 285 n8 Roman Senate sends royal gifts to subject kings
R 80 n6 social war fought to gain Roman citizenship
R 368 n2 R. people often allotted provinces at its sole
discretion
RL 57
slaves in army of Sextus Pompeius
R 907 n3 treasure of Trajan
R 76 n2 city of Carthage destroyed
R 590 n2 Epaminondas & Pelopidas win victory after end
of their term of office
R 349 n8 Sulla enlarges the Senate
R 417 n9 magistrate forces those who voted against a law
to swear to keep it
R 715 n3 sale of one’s allotment of public land forbidden
R 714 n9 law of Spurius Thurius on rent for public lands
R 400 n4 on the diligence of the tribune Livius Drusus
R 703 n2 cancellation of debts
R 714 n9 censors fix rent of public lands
R 637 n.o how Augustus dealt with Q. Gallius who had
tried to murder him
R 55 n5 civil wars of Sylla
R 143 n6 Why did the Roman people swear to keep the
laws?
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6933 Appian Valer. Max. li. 8. Appia. li. 1.
6942 Appian, translator of Appiani interpres lib. primo
plebem pro populum vertit.
Ottoman. in cap. 2. de
Romanis Senatorib.
8674 Appius
W Page
Notes
R 370 n8 in wartime laws not adhered to so strictly
R 370 n8 misuse of "plebs" and "populus"
5034 Apuleius
6332 Aquens, Claud.
R
R
proud reply of consul Appius to the leader of
the Acheans about the freedom of Sparta: “Dum
liceret voluntate sua facere, gratiam inirent, ne
mox inviti & coacti facerent.”
12
populus · people = 15 persons, i.e. 3 families
215 n8 lapse of time does not invalidate royal rights
R
733
8581 Aquinas, Thomas
in summa titu. qui feudum dare
pos. limit. 1 & 12…
R
6734 Aquinas, Thomas in 2. 2. q. 24. art. 2.
7027 Archidiaco in cap. saepe. de offi. deleg.
R
R
7033 Archidiaco
R
Innoc….Archidiac. in cap. 3. de
probat. ext.
6008 Archidiacon in cap. ius civile & ibi Card. Alex.
7699 Archidiaconus ...& Archidiacon. in c. non dicatis.
12. q. 1. & glo. quam sequuntur
Panor. & Feli.
6325 Aret.
d
5211 Areti …Aret. & Felin. in cap. super. eod. de testib.
5308 Aretin Bar….Ange. Aret. & Imol. in l. triticum de
verbor. obligat.
6049 Aretin consi. 20. col. ult.
6525 Argentraeus Io. Plat….Argentraeus in consuetud.
Britan. art. 55. not. 1. nu. 5.
6126 Argentrée sur les coustumes de Bretaigne
In consuetud. Britan. & in historia Brit.
8681 Aristenus
8275 Aristides
8608 Aristippus
5030 Aristotle
5043 Aristotle
5520 Aristotle
6597 Aristotle
6639 Aristotle
6666 Aristotle
6770 Aristotle
6831 Aristotle
in panathenaeis
R
R
791
said a young prince must be given the appetite
for glory
300 n9 is tyrannicide legitimate?
384 n2 commissioner's power begins only when he
accepts the commission
384 n6 commissioners
151 n7 powers of a sovereign
483 n1 no jurisdiction of father over those entering
religious houses
RL 213 n6 among writers who have mistaken minor regalia
for sovereignty
R 28 n4 status of wives
R 38 n3 parricide justified where father a traitor
R
R
158 n7 on the respublica
247 n8 rights of princes in maritime districts
R 168 n2 on a point of history of Britanny
RL
"le Seneschal de Rhenes"
"Argentraeus, Rhedonensium praetor"
R 794
speech of Aristenus at council of the Aetolians:
“Romanos aut socios habere oportet aut hostes;
media via nulla est.”
R 664 n2 Athenians autochthonous
RL
R 746
says Dionysius the elder gave nothing to those
who asked, but much to Plato who refused
R 10
Xenophon & Aristotle divided economics from
politics
R 13
said Babylon was a nation rather than a city
R 69
A., Demosthenes & Cicero say wrongly that the
first kings were models of justice
R 255
Thucydides,…Aristotle…say that Athens aimed
at setting up democracies everywhere
R 273
& Plato classify brigandage as a kind of
hunting, as I noted in my commentary on
Oppian
R 280
said that kingship used to be elective
R 307
in his Politics - definition of a tyrant as one who
acts contrary to the will of the people
R 338
calls "popular" the republic of Apollonia Thera
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R
440
7657 Aristotle
R
475
8039 Aristotle
8046 Aristotle
8061 Aristotle
8134 Aristotle
8164 Aristotle
8268 Aristotle
8327 Aristotle
8364 Aristotle
8862 Aristotle
8930 Aristotle
9152 Aristotle
9204 Aristotle
9326 Aristotle
9335 Aristotle
9416 Aristotle
9514 Aristotle
9605 Aristotle
9485 Aristotle
8446 Aristotle
8251 Aristotle
5189 Aristotle
5016 Aristotle
5389 Aristotle
5013 Aristotle
8300 Aristotle
9157 Aristotle
8043 Aristotle
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Notes
& Colophon
distinguishes
ὰς ἀπὸ τῶν
ῶ
judex compared to arbiter
Plato & Aristotle put piracy among types of
hunting
finds fault with the obscurity of Heraclitus
RL 564
L 413D
RL 564
writes hares live at most to be six; an unclean
L 414C animal & forbidden to sanctified people
R 565
mentions many animals which live no longer
than 7 years
R 595
says best method of judging is by majority vote,
not by unanimity
R 617
the book De mundo, dedicated to Alexander the
Great, attributed to Aristotle but not in his style
R 660
thought it good “tam fallaci fuco rerum naturam
velare, ut fraus detegi non possit.”
R 675
says wrongly that those who live in extreme
cold or heat are barbarians
R 683
says horse-riding excites lust
R 849
avoid Ionic & Lydian modes of music
R 861
Aristotle praises Byzantium for selling some of
its public domain
R 948
Aristotle’s criticism of the result on a city of
Plato’s community of goods, wives, etc.
R 974
says kings should be elected
R 1015
would use both arithmetic & geometric justice
R 1021
is wrong to say a state is blessed if the prince is
so just that he can rule without laws, by equity
alone
R 1034
wanted geometric proportion in penalties
RL 503*
termed slaves instruments for other men’s uses
L348D
lib. 3. & 8.
RL 503*
mechanical and handicrafts men in Greece were
L357C kept from counsel, from command, from
n6
honors: for being hired for wages, they had lost
the strength and power of a noble
ad Theodectem lib. 1. & 5. ethic. ad
R 1045 n9 blames the lex talionis - taking the words too
Nicom. Gel. lib. 20.
RL
literally
ad Theodectem lib. 2.
RL 699
“levitas” is natural to adolescence
L 521B
ad Theodectem.
RL 654
equal folly is shown by orators who try to prove
L 482D & geometers who try to persuade
Arist. li. 2. Polit. Plutar. in Laconic.
R 27 n8 Spartans’ treatment of their wives
Arist. libro 6. phys. & lib. 12. cap. ult.
R 7 n2
by contemplation the philosophers have decided
metaphys.
there is one eternal God
Aristo. lib. 5. ethic.
R 47 n3 captives in war enslaved
Aristot. in politicis eundem singulorum et RL 5
civitatis finem statuit
aux Problemes
R 669
on summer heat of sun in cold countries
ethico. 1.
RL 952
mediocritas is best - but it must be medium
L 704 rationis not medium rei
in libris de ortu et interitu.
RL 564
says the forms of all things divinely infused L 414A to_ qe~io&nti
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5053 Aristotle
6402 Aristotle
6673 Aristotle
in polit.
in polit.
in polit.
7670 Aristotle
8115 Aristotle
in polit.
in polit.
R
R
477 n9
586 n7
8224 Aristotle
in polit.
R
641 n6
8518 Aristotle
in polit.
R
716 n6
8526 Aristotle
9052 Aristotle
9548 Aristotle
in polit.
in polit.
in polit.
9553 Aristotle
in polit.
9560 Aristotle
in polit.
6586 Aristotle
5261 Aristotle
5404 Aristotle
8265 Aristotle
in Polit. Polyb. lib. 6
in politic.
in Politic.
in politic.
8477 Aristotle
5009 Aristotle
9005 Aristotle
8293 Aristotle
8305 Aristotle
in politic.
in politicis
in Politics
in problem.
in problemat.
9114 Aristotle
a
6953 Aristotle
li. 5. cap. 20. polit.
R 718 n1
R 899 n7
RL 503*
L352D
n1
RL 503*
L353C
n3
RL 503*
Hippodamus, lawgiver of Miletus, divided the
L354B Milesians into soldiers, artificers and
n5
husbandmen, which Aristotle seems to have
missed
R 252 n1 how many sorts of republic?
R 32 n4 father's power over children amongst Persians
R 49 n4 on slavery
R 658 n5 Aristotle is surprised that barbarians carry arms
in time of peace
R 707 n1 usury to be abolished or severely checked
R 4 n8
definition of a republic
R 881 n6 taxation of Cypselus, tyrant of Carthage
R 668 n8 on inner heart of the northern peoples
R 671 n2 people of north feel weak when south wind
blows
R 937 n1 worst tyranny that of whole people, acc. to
Cicero & Aristotle
R 373 n6 principal of Dialectic: one definition only for
one thing
RL 507
everything born must one day die
RL 543
what has a beginning has an end
L 394B
R 561 n1 one body can have only one motion
R 567 n7 says 3 has great power
R 5 n1
sometimes gives popular opinions of the end of
a republic; sometimes says "contemplatio"
alone
R 8 n3
R 940 n5 says democracy bad - quotes Homer
oὐk ἀgaqὸn πολυκοιράνιη
R 215 n9 there cannot be two infinite things
R 748 n.o orphans of those killed in battle educated at
public expense - but this strained the finances,
7853 Aristotle
7923 Aristotle
li. 9. topic. F 80
li. 6. topic. L 86
lib. 1 de caelo.
lib. 1. de caelo.
8023 Aristotle
8068 Aristotle
5014 Aristotle
lib. 1. de caelo.
lib. 1. de caelo.
lib. 10. ethic. Nico. & 7. politic.
5017 Aristotle
9120 Aristotle
lib. 10. ethicor. & lib. 7. polit.
lib. 12. cap. 12. metὰ tὰ fusikά
6342 Aristotle
8611 Aristotle
lib. 2. [de. naturali audit. L 86]
lib. 2. cap. 5. politicon.
Notes
man’s mind
55
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RL 564
L 414B
R 16 n1
R 229 n3
R 281 n.o
on community living of the Cretans
on the V viri at Carthage
says kings of Scythia chosen for ability at
drinking
people of Crete ate together
disadvantages of magistracies for life: at
Carthage
the people become master and change the
aristocracy
Oxiles & Phytales forbidden to alienate their
estates
⅔ of land at Sparta in hands of women
free corn spoils the citizens, e.g. at Tarentum
reports it is common in all Greek cities to feed,
at public expense, the children of those who had
died valiantly for their country
ancient kings were also priests
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9322 Aristotle
lib. 2. cap. 6. polit.
lib. 2. cap. 6. politicor.
R
R
356 n1
1013 n6
8381 Aristotle
6807 Aristotle
5552 Aristotle
8462 Aristotle
6674 Aristotle
6679 Aristotle
lib. 2. de partibus animantium.
lib. 3. cap. 5. polit.
lib. 3. cap. 6. Politic.
lib. 3. cap. 7.
lib. 3. de Repub.
lib. 3. de Repub. cap. 3.
R
R
R
R
R
R
685 n7
330 n9
74 n8
703 n3
281 n2
282 n5
9623 Aristotle
lib. 3. polit.
9365 Aristotle
7094 Aristotle
6863 Aristotle
6948 Aristotle
6828 Aristotle
6806 Aristotle
6625 Aristotle
6315 Aristotle
6910 Aristotle
9584 Aristotle
8850 Aristotle
8031 Aristotle
6812 Aristotle
8792 Aristotle
8246 Aristotle
7095 Aristotle
8027 Aristotle
8851 Aristotle
5012 Aristotle
8467 Aristotle
9628 Aristotle
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acc. to Aristotle
the senate at Carthage
it’s all the same whether women are sovereigns
or princes obey women
the coldest animals are the wisest says A.
on constitution of Ethiopia
definition of a city
lords of Thurii expelled by the people
his definition of a king as one who is chosen
says there are 4 sorts of kings and then
contradicts himself
Theban citizens had to abstain from the trade of
merchandise for ten years before seeking office
RL 503*
L359A
n3
lib. 3. polit. Pollux. lib. 2. Demosthenes R 1025 n2 equity among Greek judges =
contra Timocratem.
ά
ώ
R 394 n4 B. criticizes A's definition of a magistrate
lib. 3. politic. καὶ μάλιστα ἐπιτάττειν
lib. 4. cap. 14. polit.
R 350 n1 on the senate among the Candiots
lib. 4. cap. 15
R 372 373 calls all officials άρχαὶ
n1
lib. 4. cap. 4. [L 86: lib. 4. cap. 1.]
R 337 n2 Bodin disagrees with Aristotle's definition of a
popular state
lib. 4. cap. 5. polit.
R 329 n7 says 4 sorts of Aristocracy
lib. 4. cap. 7
n8 5 sorts of Republic
lib. 4. cap. 8. of the Republic
R 264
on mixed constitutions ί
lib. 4. de repub.
R 212 n2 only Greek writers on the "iura majestatis" are
Aristotle, Polybius & Dion. Halic. Bodin then
quotes Aristotle with marginal reference to lib.
4. de Republica
lib. 4. de Republica
R 367 n4 Senate must approve of motions to be put to
people
lib. 4. politic.
RL 503*
Aristotle placed the first degree of nobility in
L356A wealth, the second in honorable descent, the
n6
third in virtue – placing last what should be first
lib. 5. cap. 10. Polit.
R 847 n3 says laws useless if children don’t learn good
morals
lib. 5. cap. 12. polit.
RL 564
evades discussion of the difficult Bk. 8 of
L 412 Plato’s Republic
lib. 5. cap. 6.
R 331 n7 aristocrats swear eternal enmity to the people
lib. 5. cap. 8. polit.
R 835 n2 advantages of a census
lib. 5. cap. 8.
n3
lib. 6 Physic. Metaphys. lib. 12. cap. 12. R 653 n9 demonstrates the existence of a god
lib. 6. politic.
R 394 n6 A's division of magistrates into
lib. 7. & 8. polit.
R 563 n5 on power of harmony in life of states
lib. 7. cap. 15. Polit
R 848 n8 citizens should be prevented from going to
comedies
lib. 7. cap. 3. & 15. polit. & lib. 10. ethic. R 5 n9
contemplatio the end of a republic, as of an
ad Nicomach.
individual
lib. 7. polit. c. 15. & Plato lib. 8. de
R 705 n6 abortions ordered by Plato & Aristotle to limit
legibus. Plutar. in Lycurgo membris
number of citizens
captos exponi iussit
lib. 7. polit. cap. 9.
RL 503*
the trade of merchandise is an enemy to virtue
L359B
n9
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9185 Aristotle lib. ult. metὰ tὰ fusikά
8335 Aristotle lib. VIII. polit.
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R
R
RL
5576 Aristotle
lib.1. cap.1. & cap.4. Polit.
lib.6. topic.
lib.3. c.i. polit.
5456 Aristotle Plutar. in Lycurg. Aristo. li. 2. Polit.
7871 Aristotle polit. 5. cap. 10.
7861 Aristotle polit. lib. 3. cap. 13.
7894 Aristotle polit. lib. 5.
7887 Aristotle Thucydid. Arist. polit. 5.
8365 Aristotle au Problemes
7978 Arliac, Pierre
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Page
847 n1
969 n1
678
L 502C
77 n5
n6
n7
56 n8
518 n2
512 n7
533 n9
529 n6
683
548
5139 Arnobius lib. 2. adversus gentes…
7998 Arnold the Spaniard
b
5833 Arragon, the Estates of
9278 arrests, 1258 & 1283
R
R
23 n8
554
R
R
129
997 n8
n9
727 n8
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thought all citizens should have some education
kingship best, says Aristotle
continuous labor makes men ferocious
definition of a citizen
Spartans kill off 3000 slaves
rebellion of Megacles against tyrant of Mytilene
after tyranny aristocracy
Miletus: aristocracy to democracy
democratic revolutions in various states
why are melancholics more lecherous?
Chancellor of Paris, Cardinal since 1416 connected rise & fall of empires, etc. with
movements of stars
power of husband over wife
prediction of end of world
"comme j'ay appris d'un chavalier Espagnol"
apanages granted to younger princes of France
revert to Crown if holders die without children
8563 arrest, donné à Ancenis 1230
R
lands which have come to the French crown by
confiscation - 8 examples with dates are given
6150 Arrian Q. Curtius, Arrianus, Plutar.
RL 171
Alexander the Great & Calisthenes
8221 Arrianus
RL 639
Philotas divulges the conspiracy against
Alexander
5170 Artemidorus
R 25
no greater love than that of marriage
8872 Asco. in Pisonianam.
R 851 n5 quashing of the lex Claudia, which required
both Censors to agree on the expulsion of a
senator -which truncated the Censor’s powers
8944 Asconius
RL 865
says Romans established more than 53 colonies
in Italy
7523 Asconius Asconius & Cicero [in praetura urbana F R 458 n6 Praetor Piso & his colleague Verres
80]
6936 Asconius Dio Nicaeus: Asconius in Cornelianam R 370 n4 Tribune Cornelius orders Senate not to invade
the sphere of the people
7353 Asconius in commentariis ad Ciceronem. Cic. pro R 433 n9 the praetors' powers are strictly laid down
Cluentio. in Verrem
7840 Asconius in Cornel. Sallust in orat. Portii Latronis. R 500 n7 Senate abolishes many collegia
5838 Asconius in Cornelianam
R 131 n2 lex Cornelia forbids anyone to be absolved from
the laws except under certain restrictions
6928 Asconius in Cornelianam
R 369 n4 lex Cornelia requires quorum of 200 senators
7357 Asconius in Cornelianam & Verrinas
RL 434
gives examples of form of sentence passed
during R. republic
9535 Asconius in orat. Cic. in toga candida.
RL 503*
Cicero had six competitors in his Consulship
L351B
n4
9532 Asconius in orat. in toga candida.
RL 503*
the Romans accounted as nobilis the son of a
L351A new raised man who was first in his family to
n8
hold an honorable office – id est qui aedilis
curulis. Praetor. Censorve fuisset.
8837 Asconius [Paedianus L]
R 843
on census & keeping accounts during the
Empire
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individual senators did sit on judicial bodies
said: "Tribunos, Quaestores, Triumviros
capitales non in sellis curulibus, sed in
subselliis iura dixisse."
meaning of the term “novus homo” at Rome
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6889 Asconius Paedianus
7183 Asconius Paedianus
W Page
RL 357
R 400
9504 Asconius Paedianus
RL 1054
L 774
R 443 n2 lex Cornelia said praetors must stick to their
edicts
R 595 n2 on the difference between two methods of
judging: “Cum universi judices constituunt, aut
singuli sententiam ferunt.”
RL 56
Milo manumitted 300 slaves in one day
7432 Asconius Paedianus
in Cornelianam. Dio. lib. 26
8133 Asconius Paedianus
in divinationem.
5453 Asconius Paedianus
in Milonianam
8927 Asconius Paedianus et Ulpian in l. 2. §. hoc inter- R
dictum. ne quid in loco publico.
l. cum servus. §. constat. de
legat. 1.
9301 Astesanus theolog. in summa li. 8. tit. 10. artic. 2. R
5142 Athenaeus & Alcimus Siculus apud Athenaeum R
Athenaeus in dipnosophistis
RL
8315 Athenaeus dipnosoph. ἐ
R
ύ
ὸ
ἐ χύ
6509 Athenaeus lib. 3.
R
7836 Athenagoras in apologia ad Antoninum.
R
8568 Athens, formula in condemnations
R
7608 Aufrer
R
q. 411. Tolos. Fel. in ca. ult. de foro
competenti.
6938 Aufrerius …Aufrerius in decis. Tolosa. q. 405
in addit. ad decis. capel. Tolos. q. 319. R
in decis. capel. Tolos. 86. Io. Lup. in
R
repetit. c. per vestras. §. 9. nu. 13. de
donat. inter virum.
7004 Aufrerius in decis. capel. Tolosa.
R
7157 Aufrerius in stilo parlamenti. parte. 3. art. 62. tit. de RL
Gallinis
6385 Aufrerius in titulo. de guerris veterem ordinationem R
citat.
7912 Augustin
RL
distinct. 63. cano. 13. non est permittendum. Augustin. epistola. 110.
Theodoritus lib. 4. cap. 20. ecclesiasticae
historiae.
5110 Augustin Numer. ca. 30. Augustin. qu. 56. cap. 4.
Num. ca. voluit 13. // 33. q. 5.
5578 Augustine, [St.] August. & Paul. 1. ad Corinth. 4.
7126 Augustine, St.
8854 Augustinus
in epistola 69 & 163. 164. 165
1010 n3 woman follows man
23 n8 power of husband over wife
673 n5 Scythians great drinkers
246 n9 on Lysimachus
499 n7 Athenagoras the orator - on the charges against
the early Christians
728
as can be seen in the arrest given at Athens
against Archiptolemos, Antiphon
468 n9 execution outside one’s own territory
RL 370
7636 Aufrerius
9300 Aufrerius
9210 Augustin
860 n7 public domain compared with prince’s
patrimony
R
edicts of minor magistrates became part of the
body of law
471 n9 fugitives from justice
1010 n2 woman follows man
381 n9 powers of commissioners
397
on powers of church in early France
L 278
224 n.o right of peace & war
542
Augustin (following Panaetius & Seneca) calls
L 392D the chain of necessity God; says: Fate is
nothing, or else God himself is Fate.
977 n2 General Council of Laodicaena forbade people
to elect ministers & prelates
R 21 n1
RL
R 78 n1
RL 397
L 277
Homel. 38. & 499. & in Math. homel. RL 848
husband's power over wife's promises
do the members of the body quarrel with one
another?
Augustine on power of early Pontiffs
theater contrary to public morals
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69. & in Actis homel. 49. cap. 19.
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RL 565
Notes
59
letter of Augustus A.D. IX. Cal. Octobres: “Ave
mi Cai, meus ocellus iucundissimus...” (5 lines)
9540 Augustus
RL 503*
by lex Servia chose many of the more noble
L352A families into the order of the Patricians
9260 Authentica in successione. de. suis. C.
RL 993
succession
L 732
8397 Avicenna
RL 685
wrote one book on elephantiasis & another on
L 508D leprosy
8993 Aymo lib. 2.
R 879-880 Kings Clotaire & Chilperic did exact tribute
a
n9
6702 Aymon
R 285
on Emperor Anastasius sending titles &
ornaments to King Clovis of France at Tours
9487 Bachai, Rabi authorem hunc appellat.
R 1045
Rabi Kanan says value of an eye for an eye
RL L 768
7713 Bal. in l. cum adoptivus. de adopt.
R 483 n4 position of boys entering monastery, etc.
6325 Bal.
R 213 n6 among writers who have mistaken minor regalia
b
for sovereignty
6565 Bal. in l. 1. §. quies. de offic. praef. urbis
R 249 n1 right to judge according to one's conscience
9526 Bal. in l. de dignit. C. Io. Plat. ibid. Lucas Penna. in RL 503*
the greatest lawyers, together with Plato, have
l. mulieres de dignit. C. Faber. in l. milites de
L350C divided gentry from war
quaest. Bal. & Ang. in l. filiusfa. §. veterani.
n1
de procurat. ff. Salic. in l. non prohibentur de
his qui accusare. C. Albericus. in l. milites.
locati. C. Roman. sing. 507.
9385 Bal. in l. voluntas. de fideicom. & in l. ult. de iure R 1029 n1 powers of magistrates
domini. C.
9382 Bald. in l. alio. de alimentis. Bar. in l. creditor. §. R 1029 n7 extraordinary powers of magistrates
Lucius. mandati. et in l. procurator cui libera.
de procurat. Roman. in l. si quis mihi. §.
iussum. de acquirenda haeredit.
7392 Baldus ... in l. et. si severior. ex quibus causis. Bal. R 438 n2 powers not to be delegated
consil. 443.
6218 Baldus …& cap. cum episcop. de offic. ordina. c. R 185 n4 restrictions on sovereignty
1. §. item cum notis. Bald. quibus modis
feudum amittatur.
5105 Baldus …& ibi Accursius…Bald….Alberic. de
R 21 n8 power of paterfamilias
condit insertis. C.
5221 Baldus …Bal. cons. 351. col. 2. lib. 1 & consil.
R 28 n1 status of wife
441. lib.1
7053 Baldus …Bal. in d. l. eius qui. si certum
R 386 n2 why do commissions cease at death of prince?
7419 Baldus …Bal. in l. gesta. col. 1. de re iudic. C. & in R 441 n9 delegation of powers
tit. de offic. delegat.
7412 Baldus …Bal. in l. nec quicquam. §. ubi decretum. R 441 n9 old Doctors on delegation of powers
de offic. proconsul….
5214 Baldus …Bal. in l. ult. de seru. fug. C.
R 28 n5 status of wife
6207 Baldus …Bal…Sal. in l. cunctos populos. de
R 183 n2 limited sovereignty of most Italian towns
summa trinitate. C.
6240 Baldus …Bald. in c. pastoralis. de rescript.
R 190 n5 on papal power
5566 Baldus …Bald. in l. ult. col. 4. de sacrosanct….
R 75 n8 status of cities
7133 Baldus …Baldus, Cynus in l. episcopale de
RL 397
power of Pontifices in France
episcopali audient. C….
L 277
7312 Baldus …Baldus…in cap. causam quae de rescrip R 424 n3 on privileges
6378 Baldus …in l. de quib. de legibus
R 222 n3 custom cannot derogate from law
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6174 Baldus …in summa tit. de feud. §. ult.
RL
5231 Baldus …Roma. Ang. Alexand. in l. si cum dotem. R
§. si maritus. soluto
5219 Baldus Accurs….Bal. consil. 139. lib. 5
R
5133 Baldus Accursius & Baldus in l. velles de
R
revocandis donat. C.
6580 Baldus Albericus in l. ult. de iurisdict. Bal. in l. a R
procuratore. mandati. C. & in l. si aquam.
de servit. & aqua. C.
9271 Baldus Alexand. consil. 4. lib. 4. Castrensis in l. is RL
a
potest. de acquir. haeredit. Bald. in
authent. post fratres. de legit. haered. C.
9254 Baldus
6069 Baldus
6036 Baldus
5384 Baldus
5088 Baldus
8749 Baldus
6124 Baldus
5068 Baldus
5541 Baldus
5061 Baldus
5843 Baldus
6994 Baldus
6044 Baldus
6364 Baldus
9626 Baldus
6091 Baldus
7256 Baldus
6331 Baldus
6506 Baldus
Alexand. consil. 4. lib. 4. Castrensis in l.
R
is potest. de acquir. haered. et Bald. in
authent. post fratres. de legitimis haered.
C.
Arg. cap. dilecto. de praebendis.
R
Bal. in l. ult. de transact. C.
Bal. consi. 363. fine lib. 3.
R
Bal. consil. 24 li. 1. & 202 li. 4.
R
Bald. & Cune. in l. raptores. de Episcopis R
Bald. Alberic. Castren. in authen. statuimus R
de episcop. C.
Bald. Cyn. Salicet. in l. si quisquis. ad l.
R
Iuliam maiestat. C.
Bald. in cap. 1. §. mulier. si de feudo
R
controversia. per cap. 1. de filiis natis ad
morganaticam.
Bald. in l. cives. ex l. provincial. de verbor. R
signif….scilicet Bald. sibi contrarius est in
l. si non specialiter. de Test. C.
Bald. in l. cum omnes. de Episcopis….
R
Bald. l. 2. de constitut. pecunia. C.
Bald. in l. cunctos populos. col. 1. de
R
summa trinit. C. & in c. ult. de offic. Archi.
Bald. in l. rescripta. de preci. Imperatori. C.
Bald. Io. Andr. Panorm. Felin. Cardinal. in R
cap. cum ex officii. de praescript. extra.
Bar. & DD. in l. nam postea. §. si minor. de R
iureiurando
Bart. & Bald. in l. cunctos populos. de
R
summa trinit. C.
Bart. Plate. Lucas Penna. Bald. in d. l.
RL
nequis. Faber. in l. falso de dignit. C.
Brunus de comitatu Astensi post Bar. Bald.
etc.
cau. non licet. 10. distinc. Bald. in ca. cum
adeo. de rescript. ait obediendum si ius est
positivum
consil. 274. lib. 3. & consil. 303. eod….
consil. 340. lib. 3. & consi. 370. & 49. lib.
Page
175
28 n2
Notes
on liege homage
status of wife
28 n7
23 n6
status of wife
legal position of women
60
250 n4 on royal rights
993
L 733
the opinion of the older and younger lawyers
therefore favors the grandson (nepos), not only
in direct descent but in collateral lines; “we
have examined these things more carefully
because of the succession that seems to be close
at hand in France.”
994 n3 succession to children of eldest son
160 n5 prince & his predecessors
157 n4
46 n2 laws on adoption
20 n7 rights of husband over wife
823 n1 vassal to be deprived of jurisdiction but not of
the fief itself for breaking his oath
167 n8 on treason [L 86 omits "maiestat."]
18 n7
on private family laws
72 n.o
some have said cité = ville [i.e. state = town]
17 n4
private family laws
131 n5 power of the sovereign
380 n7 office compared to commission
158 n7 on the respublica
221 n.o death penalty for breaking prince's order
R
503*
the trade of merchandise seems to many to be
L359A base, and not very honest or commendable
n7
162 n3
R
415 n9 on obedience to prince's orders
R
R
215 n8 royal rights cannot be lost by lapse of time
245 n3 on taxation
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8702 Baldus consil. 364 & 26 lib. 3 & 40 lib. 1...
7695 Baldus
6071 Baldus
5881 Baldus
6061 Baldus
6195 Baldus
8695 Baldus
5931 Baldus
7167 Baldus
6339 Baldus
5992 Baldus
9582 Baldus
5304 Baldus
6246 Baldus
5973 Baldus
9569 Baldus
7590 Baldus
9306 Baldus
7588 Baldus
5745 Baldus
6164 Baldus
6233 Baldus
9318 Baldus
6302 Baldus
7788 Baldus
contra Bald. Salic. Castrensem, Bartolum
Cynus & Bald. in c. 1. de natu. feud.
tradunt, si magnum est detrimentum non
teneri.
Cynus, Bald. Bart. Salicet. in l. digna vox.
de legib. C.
de quib. Bald….Salicet. in l. digna. de
legib. C.
excipit plenitudinem
ibid. & ita iudicatum Gratianopoli
12. September 1460
in §. ult. col. 1. tit qui feudum dare….Bal.
in l. 2. col. 7. vers. item not. de servitut. et
aqua…
in auth. clericus. de episcop. C.
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Notes
RL
R 803 n.o may a prince break an oath made under
compulsion?
R 482 n9 jurisdiction of university over students
R 160 n.o prince & his predecessors' contracts
61
R
135 n7 compact between prince & subjects
R
159 n2 prince & his predecessors' contracts
R
R
179 n7 on sovereignty of a king who is also a vassal
802 n7 oaths of princes
R
149 n2 rulers bound by law of God
RL 397
trial of clerics
L 279
in auth. hoc amplius de fideicommissis. C. R 215 n8 lapse of time does not invalidate royal rights
Angel. Bald. in l. omnes. de praescr. 30
annorum. C.
in authen. omnes. col. 2. de censib. C. & in R 154 n9 obligations of a prince
c. 1. de nat. feud. homi. consi. 58. col. 1.
lib. 3.
in c. 1. §. Marchio.tit. de iis qui feudum
RL 503*
it is lawful for every base-born holder of a
dare. Alvarot. Cardinal. Alexand. ibi. Guido
L355D feudum to create his own vassals
Pap. decis Delphin. 4. & 5.
n5
in c. 1. §. si dono. de matr. de novo benefi. R 37 n8 patria potestas
in c. 1. de nat. feudi. ex ca. pastoralis de
R 191-192 papal powers
sentent. & se iudicat.
n8
in c. 1. de natura feud. & in c. 1. de prob. R 153 n3 prince's compacts
ext. & in l. ult. de transa. C.
in c. penult. de probat. ex l. pronunciato. §. RL 503*
between noble descent and virtue the more
matrem de verb. sign. ff.
L354D weight is to be given to virtue
n5
in c. quanto de iud. Oldrad. consil. 252.
R 466 n2 jurisdiction is not transferred along with a fief
in c. significante. de rescrip. col. 2. & ibi. R 1010 n7 does foreigner marrying Queen thereby get the
Andre. Palat. Rivius. in cap. per vestras. §.
fruits of the kingdom?
succedit. nu. 10.
in ca. uno delegatorum de offi. delegati.
R 466 n1 iurisdiction not divisible
in cap. 1. de milite vassal…
R 100 n5 taxation
in cap. caeterum. col. 3. de iudic. expl.
R 175 n4 on liege vassals
in cap. pastoralis. de rescript. ex cap.
R 190 n8 some say all kings are vassals of the Pope
intelleximus. de iureiurando
in cap. significavit. de rescriptis. & in l. si R 1012 n4 on male succession to throne of France
plures. de condit. insertis. C. & in l. ex hoc
iure. de iustitia. ff. et in authent. hoc
amplius. de fideicommissi. C. & in authent.
habita. ne filius pro patre. C. apertius etiam
in l. 1. de senatorib. ubi controversiam
Valesii cum Eduardo III. narrat.
in consilio petita venia. Oldrad consi. 69. R 209 n6 Baldus, though subject of Empire, says King of
France is superior to all other rulers
in d. cap. cum omnes. de const.
R 488 n6 voting in colleges
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5928 Baldus in d. l. humanum [de legib. C.]
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7777 Baldus in l. 1. de fide instr. C. & in l. observare. de R
decurio. C....Bald. in c. 1. col. 6. de iudic....
7010 Baldus in l. 1. de iure aureorum annul. C. &
R
in l. scripta de precib. imperatori. C.
7102 Baldus in l. 1. de offic. eius cui mandata. numero 4. R
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149
487 n9 rights of oldest member of college
62
383 n1 scope of commissions
in l. 1. de relation. C. l. 1. §. quaesitum.
de appellat. Bald iterum in l. ult. de relat.
6563 Baldus in l. 1. de vindict. libert. C.
5177 Baldus in l. 1. quod scimus. de latina
libert…
7640 Baldus in l. 1. ubi de crimine agi oport. C.
R
395 n2 Doctors follow Accursius' opinion on
classification of magistrates
236 n2 on Francis II & right of appeal
R
R
249 n1 right to judge according to one's conscience
27 n9 on divorce
R
6428 Baldus
5679 Baldus
R
R
471 n1 on question: must prince hand over fugitive
from justice?
233 n2 court of last ressort
91 n1
6434 Baldus
7626 Baldus
5670 Baldus
8471 Baldus
5548 Baldus
9251 Baldus
6132 Baldus
7593 Baldus
8227 Baldus
6018 Baldus
9320 Baldus
5923 Baldus
5886 Baldus
6492 Baldus
6783 Baldus
5866 Baldus
7336 Baldus
6463 Baldus
5162 Baldus
7706 Baldus
6939 Baldus
5877 Baldus
in l. 2. conclu. 435. de rerum divisione…
in l. 2. de infantibus liberis. C. &
in l. 2. de statu hominum
in l. 2. de servis fugit. C.
R
471 n9 prince is not bound to hand over strangers who
have taken refuge to the justices of a foreign
land
in l. 2. legat. C.
R 90 n5
in l. 2. qui ad libertatem. C.
RL 706
exclusion of females from inheritance
L 527D
in l. 3. de naturalib. liberis
R 74 n7 what is a civitas?
in l. 3. de suis. & legit. C. ex. l. 1. de iis qui R 993 n2 succession - to grandson (son of eldest) or to
ante apertas tabulas. C. et ex. l. 1. §. pro
younger son?
secundo. §. sin autem. de caduc. C.
in l. 4. fine de rerum divis. nu. 56.
R 168 n6 on vassals
in l. a procuratore. de re iudicata. & consi. R 466 n2 jurisdiction is not transferred along with a fief
338. considerandum. & consi. 293. thema.
& cons. 322. lib. 4...
in l. aequissimum. de usufructu. ff. c.
R 642 n.o prince can force his subjects to do his will
placuit. 90. distinct.
in l. bene a Zenone. col. 2. eod….Bart. & R 156 n7
Bald. in l. item. si verberatum. etc….Bal. &
Angel in l. 2. de quadriennum. C.
in l. centum. unde legitimum.
R 1012 n5 on succession in house of Bourbon
in l. clari. de fideicommis. C.
R 149 n6 a law cannot be made which is irrevocable
in l. claris. de fideicom. C.
R 135 n8 prince's promises
in l. cum multa. de bonis quae liberis. C.
R 245 n7 right of taxation
in l. decernimus. de sacrosanct. eccles. C…. R 309 n7 successor to tyrant must uphold the tyrant's
Bal. in l. digna vox de legibus. C.
deeds & promises
in l. donationes. de donat. inter virum et
R 134 n6 laws & contracts of the prince
uxorem. C.
in l. eam quam. de fideicommiss. C.
R 426 n2 magistrates to test facts given in rescripts
in l. eam quam. de iure aureorum. C. &
R 241 n2 grace: restitution of bastards
consil. 306. li. 2.
in l. filius de patri potest. C. & in l. nec
R 24 n1 husband's right to punish
patronus de operis libert. C. & consil. 176.
in l. fin. §. 1. de bonis quae lib. C....Bal. de R 483 n2 those entering religious houses - are they still
sacrosan. C.
under the patria potestas of their fathers?
in l. humanum de legibus. C.
RL 370
edicts of minor magistrates became part of the
body of law
in l. humanum. de legib. C. Archidiacon. in R 134 n2 prince's contracts
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6167 Baldus in l. i. q. 22. de reru. divis.
6250 Baldus
6397 Baldus
6001 Baldus
7252 Baldus
7153 Baldus
5967 Baldus
7262 Baldus
5690 Baldus
6235 Baldus
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L 118B
in l. iureiurando. de testib. C.
R 191 n1
in l. mandatum mandati. C.
R 227 n.o
in l. nemo potest.de sententiis & interlocut- R 155 n5
ionibus. C.
in l. nuptae. de Senator. & in l. imperium. R 414 n2
de iurisdict.
in l. placet. de sacrosanct. C.
RL 397
L 278
in l. Princeps. de legib. & in c. 1. §. ad haec. R 153 n2
col. 5….Bald. in l. ex imperfecto. de
testam. C.
in l. puniti. si contra ius. C. l. ult.
R 415 n3
sententiam rescendi. C….
in l. quod favore. de legib.
R 94 n.o
in l. rescripta. de precib. imperat. offer. C. R 190 n9
Notes
63
on liege homage
what Baldus dared to say on papal powers
procurator must stick to his instructions
Baldus says wrongly Italians bound by Roman
law, French not
no prince would order contrary to laws of God
on jurisdiction of Popes & of ordinary
magistrates
prince's compacts
on prince's orders
some say Pope can appoint regents for insane
kings
9574 Baldus in l. sacrilegii de diversis rescrip. C. Bart. in RL 503*
whomever the prince makes noble, though he be
l. 1. de dignit. C. & Platea. ibi. Imola in c. multa de
L355A not worthy in virtue, ancestry or learning, the
praebendis. cap. Ioan. Rayn. in tract. nobilitat. q. 1.
n9
jurisconsults consent that he be accounted in the
Alber. in l. Imperatores. de decurio. l. quaeris de narank of the nobility
talib. restit.Castr.in l. quoties ubi senatores. C.
5765 Baldus in l. sed si hac. §. si libertus. de in ius
R 103 n6 on fiefs & vassals
vocandi
6129 Baldus in l. sed. & si hac. §. si libertus. de in ius
R 168 n3 duties of a vassal
vocando.
6996 Baldus in l. si miles. de testam. milit….
R 380 n8 office compared to commission
7448 Baldus in l. si quis filio. §. 2. de iniusto. rupto...
R 445 n8 right in certain extreme cases to resist
magistrates
6045 Baldus in l. ult. quorum appela. non recip.
R 158 n7 on the respublica
6162 Baldus in l. unica. §. 1. col. ult. de caduc. C.
R 175 n3 no one can be liege vassal of more than one lord
8757 Baldus in l. unica. de caducis tol. C. Iaso consil.
R 828 n5 an oath is personal, not binding on successor
154. col. 7. lib. 7.
7444 Baldus in l. ut vim. de iustitia.
R 445 n5 right to resist magistrates
6077 Baldus in prooemio decret.
R 161 n8 said a prince must carry out the testament of his
predecessor
8904 Baldus in prooemio feud.
R 857 n9 public domain inalienable
6271 Baldus in prooemio feudorum
R 201 n9 Emperor holds his crown from men, the Pope
from God
6514 Baldus in rub. de reru. divisio. col. 2. & in l. cum R 246 n3 taxes on seacoasts
proponas. de nautica faenore. C.
5661 Baldus in tit. de majoritate & obedient.
R 89 n5 citizenship
9431 Baldus in tit. de offic. deleg. & l. omnes populi. & R 1036 n2 hanging the worst penalty
ibi Platea. de delat. C....
5850 Baldus in tit. de pace Constantia. verbo amplius
R 132 n8 sovereign
6064 Baldus in tit. de pace Constantiae. in verb.
R 159 n3 prince & his predecessors' oaths
successorum. & in l. pen. de bonis quae
liberis. C. & in c. 1. princip. de natura feud.
text. in cap. 1. de prob. ubi DD.
6074 Baldus in tit. de pace Constantine verbo
R 160 n6 prince & his predecessors' promises
successorum. text. in cap. 1. de probat.
7721 Baldus inl. 1. nu. 42. qui admit. C.
R 483 n5 novices treated as slaves of the monastery
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Angel. eod.
5740 Baldus l. mercatores. & ibi Bal. de commer. &
R
Alex. consil. 116. lib. 6. c. tuae. cap. ult. de
clericis non resident.
7064 Baldus l. quod. si. de speciali. de minorib. ubi Bald. R
l. penult. rem ratam. l. hoc iure etc.
5738 Baldus l. ult. de decret. ab ordine.
R
l. 2. & ibi Bart. de eunuchis.
Bal. in l. non solum. de commerciis. C.
7331 Baldus laudat in l. imperator. 1. commentario
R
primo & in l. ult. col. 4. de edicto divi
Adrian. C.
8195 Baldus Perus. & Innocentius in cap. verum. de
R
foro compet. Andr. in cap. 1. de cleric.
coniugat.
5289 Baldus sic definit Baldus in l. illud. de collat. &
R
Iacob. Arena in l. ut liberi eod. C….
7465 Baldus ...Bal....in l. qui iurisdictioni. deSalucetus
R
iurisdict.
7036 Baldus …Bald….in cap. cum venissent. de testibus. R
5686 Baldus consi. 46. lib. 1
R
8441 Baptista Mantuanus
RL
9383 Bar. Bal. Rom. in d. §. iussum.
R
9380 Bar. in l. filius famil. de donat. Bal. in l. si quando. R
de inoff. testa. C. & in ca. 1. de constit. extra.
9388 Bar. & Bal. in l. 1. ut quae desunt advocatis. C.
R
8234 Barba. in verbo no. ibi salvo in ca. Raynold. de
R
testamentis...
7576 Barbar Bart. in d. l. inter tutor. Andr. Barbar...
R
[v. sub. Bartolus]
6197 Barbarius de offi. praetor.
R
5208 Barbat …Barbat. consi. 57 [L 86 Bart.] [Bart. heads R
the list also]
6325 Barbat.
R
j
5097 Barbatias consi. 1. col. 7. lib. 4. glos. in c. ex
R
publico. extr. de conversal. coniugal.
6098 Barbatias Brunus de comitatu Astensi post Bar.… R
Barbatiam
7470 Barbatius ...Barbatius...in cap. cum venissent. de R
iudic.
5687 Barbatus consi. 23
R
8448 Baron d’Herbestein
R
8287 Baron d’Herbestein [F 80] en l’histoire de Moschovie R
[L 86] Sigismundus in Historia
Moschovitarum
5301 Bart Accursius…Bart. Angel. Alex. ad Bart. not… R
7605 Bart Alex. Bart. Cuma. in. l. a divo. de re iudic.
R
7804 Bart in l. aut facta. de poenis. & ibi Bart.
R
7812 Bart in l.aut facta. de poenis.
RL
9577 Bart in Plat. in l. 1. de dignit. C.
RL
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Notes
153 n1 whether princes are bound by compacts made
with their subjects
99 n4 princes’ right to bind subjects is not attached to
places
388 n8 things done without a commission can be
ratified
99 n3
426 n1 rescripts should bear date and hour of issue
627 n3 king must not take part in a trial
37 n4
emancipation of sons
446 n8 can a magistrate deal with a wrong done to
himself?
384 n7 death of donor terminates commission
93 n6 on the bull of Pope Sixtus on benefices
698
17 lines on the national characteristics of the
L 520C French
1029 n8 extraordinary powers of magistrates
1029 n5 extraordinary powers of magistrates
1029 n4 prince can judge according to his conscience
645 n2 to accuse someone of lying is slander
466 n6 trial of lord by his peers
180 n8 a slave made a magistrate is automatically freed
28 n4 status of wives
213 n6 among writers who have mistaken minor regalia
for sovereignty
20 n2 on marriage
162 n3
446 n8 magistrate and wrong done to himself
93 n7
699
gift of benefices at Boulogne la Grâce
history of Moschovites: Muscovite most
disloyal race
668 n.o blond hair, green eyes of people of the north
37 n7
468 n9
489 n5
491
503*
father & son
execution outside one’s territory
legal actions against communities
Emp. Henry V at capture of Brixia
contrary to Bartolus, to bestow nobility belongs
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L355B only to those who have sovereignty
n2
6325 Bart.
R 213 n6 among writers who have mistaken minor regalia
a
for sovereignty
9521 Bart. and Plat. in l. 1. dignitat. C.
RL 503*
the customs of the Perugians and Florentines
L350B regarding nobility
n6
9597 Bart. qui nothus & quidem sacerdotis erat filius id RL 503*
honors should not be extended to bastards and
confitetur in l. 1. de dignit. C. Bal. in l. cum
L357A base born
legitimae. de incestis. C.
n7
9389 Bart. in authen. nisi breviores. de sententiis ex
R 1029 n5 powers of magistrates
breviculo. C. Angel in l. a divo. de re iudic.
9387 Bart. in l. si fideiussor. §. quaedam. mandati. et in l. R 1029 n3 powers of magistrates
quintus. eod. Bald. in l. si pro ea. C. eodem
[L 86 adds at the beginning: “l. haec venditio.
de contrahenda empt.”]
5104 Bartol …& ibi Accursius…Bartol….Alberic. de
R 21 n8 power of paterfamilias
condit insertis. C.
7048 Bartol in l. 1. de iudic….
R 386 n2 why do commissions cease at death of prince?
7003 Bartoldus …Io. Andr. & Panor. in cap. cum
R 381 n9 powers of commissioners
Bartoldus. de re iudic. post Innoc. &
Hostiensem. Bartol. in l. more. de
iurisd. Aufreri. in decis. capel. Tolosa.
6478 Bartolum conra Bartolum in l. 1. de veteris munis- R 242 n8 Francis I rescinds all rights of coining money
matis potest. C. Cynus in l. si quis
nummos. de falsa moneta. C. l. ult. red.
7243 Bartolus
R 412 n3 the "honorarium ius" of the praetors, which our
commentators call "nobile officium" (NobleDevoir)
7820 Bartolus
RL 496
laws on colleges
L 342
6007 Bartolus & Bald. in l. item. si verberatum. §. si
R 156 n7 powers of a sovereign
quis. de rei vindic….Bart. in l. ult. col. 1.
si contrarius. C.
5869 Bartolus & Castrens. in l. princeps. de legibus
R 134 n6 contracts of the prince
7797 Bartolus ...l. semper. §. quibusdam. de iure
R 489 n1 rights of colleges
immunitatis. Bart. eod.
6439 Bartolus …& ibi Accurs. & Bart. de publicis iudic.. R 237 n6 right of reprieve
..Bart. in l. acta de re iudicata ex ea lege.
5116 Bartolus …Accursius…Bartol….Castrens…
R 21 n3 exceptions to laws on marriage
7041 Bartolus …Bart. in d. l. et quia. l. inter. l. si quis
R 384 n7 death of donor terminates commission
alicui. l. mandatum mandati.
7251 Bartolus …Bart. in l. a divo. de re iudic. text. in
R 413 n5 king's orders to be obeyed unless clearly wrong
cap. pastoralis. de rescript. ext.
5164 Bartolus …Bart. in l. iubemus. de repudiis. C.
R 24 n1 husband's right to punish
5193 Bartolus …Barto. Fulgo. Castrens. Iaso. in l. ult. de R 28 n1 status of wives of nobles
verbo signif.
6377 Bartolus …in l. de quib. de legibus
R 222 n3 custom cannot derogate from law
5216 Bartolus Accurs. Bartol….in l. cives. de incolis
R 28 n7 status of wife
5480 Bartolus ad l. hostes. de captivis
R 60 n3 lived 1300 - said no slaves any more
6232 Bartolus ad l. hostes. de captivis. ex l. de precario. R 189 n7 on the extent of the Emperor's sovereignty
ad l. Rhodiam. [L 86 Rhodian.]
7104 Bartolus ad l. magistratibus. de iniuriis
R 395 n7 on magistrates who have dignity without duty
7105 Bartolus ad l. omnes populi. de iustitia.
R 395 n8 on the jurisdiction of a gymnasiarch over his
pupils
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5657 Bartolus
7318 Bartolus
5900 Bartolus
6365 Bartolus
7701 Bartolus
7271 Bartolus
5207 Bartolus
6206 Bartolus
7471 Bartolus
7445 Bartolus
7410 Bartolus
7580 Bartolus
5743 Bartolus
5199 Bartolus
5060 Bartolus
9626 Bartolus
6090 Bartolus
5980 Bartolus
7694 Bartolus
5867 Bartolus
7162 Bartolus
5882 Bartolus
6060 Bartolus
9248 Bartolus
9309 Bartolus
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R 803 n.o may a prince break an oath made under
compulsion?
R 89 n4
ascripti glebae. Bart. in l. quaesitum de
legat. 3. ne mille quidem annis originem
mutare quem non posse tradit.
l. Seiae. §. Pamphiliae. de fundo instructo.
ff.
Bar. Angel. in l. milites. de re iudic.
R
Bar. in tractat. de differentiis iuris civilis R
et canonici.
Bart. & Bald. in l. cunctos populos. de
R
summa trinit. C.
Bart. & Cune. in l. patre furioso. de iis qui R
sunt sui...
Bart. Alex. Alberic. in d. l. Barbar. de
R
offic. praetoris & in l. regul. de iur.
ignorant.
Bart. Angel. Platea in l. exemplo. de
R
decurio. C.
Bart. Bal. Angel. Sal. in l. cunctos populos R
de summa trinitate. C.
Bart. Bald. Alberic. Salic. in l. qui
R
iurisdictioni. de iurisdict. Panor. Butrio,
Barbatius, Decius in cap. cum venissent.
de iudic. Oldrad. consil. 7.
Bart. Bald. in l. ut vim. de iustitia...
R
Bart. Fulgos. Alexan. Paul. Castren. in l. R
1. de offic. eius cui.
Bart. in d. l. inter tutor. Andr. Barbar. ad R
Bartolum ita consuluisse tradit contra
Baldum. in d. §. praeterea. Bart. suam
sententiam confirmat ex l. si ut certo.. §.
se duo. quem Panor. Butr. Imola in ca.
prudentiam. sequuntur.
Bart. in l. 1. ad municipal….
R
Bart. in l. 1. de dig. C. Castrensis in d. l. R
ult. de verbor. signif….
Bart. in l. omnes populi. de iustitia.
R
Bart. Plate. Lucas Penna. Bald. in d. l.
RL
nequis. Faber. in l. falso de dignit. C.
66
424 n6 on misappropriation of privileges
142 n2
221 n.o death penalty can be imposed only for
infringement of orders of the Prince
483 n1 status of those entering religious houses
416 n2 common error can take force of law
28 n4
status of wives
183 n2 limited sovereignty of most Italian towns
446 n8 can a magistrate deal with a wrong done to
himself?
445 n5 right to resist magistrates
441 n9 old Doctors on delegation of powers
466 n6 does trial of lord by his peers break rules of fair
trial?
100 n5 taxation
28 n2 status & marriage
17 n4
503*
L359A
n7
Brunus de comitatu Astensi post Bar…etc. R 162 n3
consentiunt Bartol. Accurs. Alex….
R 154 n6
contra Bald. Salic. Castrensem, Bartolum R 482 n9
Cynus & Bart. in l. digna vox. de legib. C. R 134 n6
Cynus in l. exequutione. quorum
RL 397
appellat. non recipiuntur. Bart. l. in l. ult.
L 279
si quis ius dicenti. & in l. divus. §. 2. de
custod. reorum….
Cynus, Bald. Bart. Salicet. in l. digna vox. R 135 n7
de legib. C.
de quib. Bar….Salicet. in l. digna. de
R 159 n2
legib. C.
en la loy imperialiis. de nuptiis. C.
R 992
Fulgo. Castrens. Iaso. in l. ult. de verbor. R 1011 n9
private family laws
the trade of merchandise seems to many to be
base, and not very honest or commendable
obligations of a prince
jurisdiction of university over students
contracts of the prince
trial of clerics
compact between prince & subjects
prince & his predecessors' contracts
question of succession of younger son
glory of family depends on man
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signif. Bal. in l. cum quaedam. Col. text. in l. cum
legitimae. de statu. homin. ff. l. eos. l. exemplo. l.
nullus. de decur. ff. C. 2. de iurisd....
7712 Bartolus in auth. si qua mulier. de sacrosan. C.
R 483 n4 position of boys entering monastery, etc.
6465 Bartolus in authen. ex complexu. de incestis. C.… R 241 n2 highest form of pardon (grace) is restitution of
bastards
7731 Bartolus in authen. ingressi. nu. 34.
R 483 n8 monks not to be charged with crimes done
before they became monks
7101 Bartolus in authent. ut ab illustri. constitu. 23.
R 395 n2 on classification of magistrates; Doctors follow
Bald. in l. 1. de offic. eius cui mandata.
Accursius' opinion
numero 4.
5847 Bartolus in constit. ad reprimendam verbo reges. R 132 n7 Bartolus was legate of Emp. Charles IV to
nu. 21…
confirm the privileges of Perusium
9435 Bartolus in d. §. in servorum
R 1037 n3 wrong to say that in France nobles were hanged
9590 Bartolus in d. l. 1. col. 3. de dig. C. & c. significan- RL 503*
true nobility not to be got by wealth nor lost by
tibus extra de offi. deleg. Felin. in cap.
L356B poverty
aures. de rescriptis.
n1
7589 Bartolus in d. l. inter tutores. Butrio. Imol. Panor. R 466 n1 iurisdiction not divisible
Domin. Geminian. Fel. in d. c. prudentiam.
Bald. in ca. uno delegatorum de offi.
delegati.
8560 Bartolus in extravaganti. ad reprimandam.
R 726 n2 confiscation of goods in cases of high treason
7775 Bartolus in l. 1. de albo scribendo...
R 487 n9 rights of oldest member of college
9576 Bartolus in l. 1. de dignit. C.
RL 503*
‘civil’ nobility bestowed by the prince is not
L355B true nobility
n1
9311 Bartolus in l. 1. de dignit. C. col. 5. Platea. eodem. R 1011 n1 wife loses nobility if husband not noble
col. 2. Corneus. consil. 55. lib. 1. col. 4. &
consil. 26. lib. 4. col. ult.
5680 Bartolus in l. 1. de liberis agnosc. ff.
R 92 n2
5671 Bartolus in l. 1. de regula Cato Castrensis in l.
R 90 n5
cetera. de lega. 1. argu. l. 3. §. quando. de
iure fisci.
7592 Bartolus in l. 1. iurisdic. om. iudicum. fine. Oldrad. R 466 n2 jurisdiction is not transferred along with a fief
consi. 176. factum.
5070 Bartolus in l. 1. quae sit longa consuet.
R 18 n8 private laws must not derogate from public ones
6567 Bartolus in l. 1. ut quae desunt advocat. C. Decius R 249 n1 one mark of sovereignty is right to judge
consil. 463. Imol. consil. 22…..
according to one's own conscience
7303 Bartolus in l. Aurelius. §. Sticho. de liberat. legat. R 423 n7 magistrate must test statements in rescripts of
the prince
7678 Bartolus in l. aut facta. de poenis.
R 479 n5 [Baldus] has said wrongly that the colleagues
are the college
7769 Bartolus in l. aut facta. depoenis...
R 487 n8 voting in colleges
8789 Bartolus in l. Caesar. nu. 13. de publicanis. ff. ex. l. RL 834
on keeping terms of a truce
1. §. occisorum. ad Sylla. & l. qua actione
§. 1. ad. l. Aquil. ff.
9430 Bartolus in l. capitalium. §. in servorum. de poenis. R 1036 n2 hanging the worst penalty
Bal. in l. data. qui accusare. C. Pan. &
Felin. in ca. cum quidam. de iureiurando...
8718 Bartolus in l. conventionum de pactis.
R 808 n9 on keeping of oath by prince
7570 Bartolus in l. inter tutores. de administrat. tut.
R 465 n1 jurisdiction is indivisible
8233 Bartolus in l. item apud Labeonem. §. ait praetor. R 645 n2 to accuse someone of lying is slander
de iniuriis. ff. & dd. in l. si liber. de condit.
ob causam. l. & in c. 1. de vassallo qui
contumax est...
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7150 Bartolus in l. magistratibus. de iurisdict. & in l.
divus. de custodia reorum.
9347 Bartolus in l. omnes populi. text. in c. ex parte. 2.
de officio delegati.
7436 Bartolus in l. pater filium. §. Iulius. de legat. 2.
Cynum praeceptorem secutus.
8902 Bartolus in l. prohibere. § plane. quod vi...
6775 Bartolus in l. prohibere. §. plane. quod vi. & in
tractatu de tyrannia num. 23. & seq.
5972 Bartolus in l. prohibere. §. plane. quod vi…
7456 Bartolus in l. prohibitum. de iure fisci.
7637 Bartolus in l. qui sepulchri. de sepul. violato.
5306 Bartolus in l. si adulterium. §. liberto. de adult.
7851 Bartolus in l. si convenerit. de pignorat. actio.
8761 Bartolus
5549 Bartolus
7335 Bartolus
5325 Bartolus
7060 Bartolus
6200 Bartolus
7449 Bartolus
7674 Bartolus
7263 Bartolus
6738 Bartolus
6769 Bartolus
9193 Bartolus
6231 Bartolus
7029 Bartolus
6106 Bartolus
8787 Bartolus
6549 Bartolus
7755 Bartolus
5963 Bartolus
7067 Bartolus
5737 Bartolus
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RL 397
on powers of Pope; "utriusque legis interpretes"
L 278
R 1023 n7 on equity
R
444 n8 is a magistrate’s verbal commandment binding?
R
R
857 n9 public doamin not alienable
309 n7 successor to tyrant bound to uphold the tyrant's
deeds & promises
R 153 n3 prince's promises
R 445 n1 right to resist magistrates
R 471 n9 fugitives from justice
R 38 n3 parricide justified if the father is a traitor
R 505 n2 Bartolus on question: is a state united to another
state subject to it?
RL 828
does an oath include fathers & brothers?
in l. si ita stipulatus. §. Chrysogonus de
verb. oblig. ff. contra Angelum.
in l. si nupta. de metatis. C. & in l. urbis R
appellat. de verb. signif.
in l. si pater. de haeredib. instit. C.
R
in l. suggestio. de verb. sig. C....Bart. in l. R
ut si proponis de dignitat. C.
in l. terminato. de fructib. & litium expen. R
C. Panor. in cap. 1. quod metus. Felin. in
cap. quoniam. de offic. deleg.
in l. ult. soluto matrim.
R
in l. ut vim. de iustitia....
R
in titu. de colleg.
R
in tract. de represal. q. 6. & in authent. ut R
determinatus sit iudicum…
in tract. de tyrannia.
R
in tracta. de tyrannia, tyrannum dici putat R
a tyros, id est fortis ut ipse interpretatur.
in tractatu de regimine civitatis. nu. 10.
R
in tractatu. de insigniis et armis
R
Innocent. in cap. qualiter. de accusat. ext. R
quem Bar. sequitur in l. Barbarius de offic.
praetor. nu. 18.
Isernius…Bar. in l. Claudius qui potiores. R
Guido decis….
Iul. verum de furtis nu. 5. & in l. licitati. RL
de publica. §. quod illicite.
l. 2. de falsa moneta. C. sed Bart. ait in
R
Italia feudatorios ex ea causa bona
damnati capere.
l. 3. l. 4. l. item. quod cuiusque
R
universitat. Bart....ibid...
l. in debiti. de condic. in deb….Bar. Bald. R
Angel. eod.
l. si quis mihi bona. §. sed si mandavit. de R
acquit. haer. ubi Bart. & Imol.
l. ult. de decret. ab ordine.
R
l. 2. & ibi Bart. de eunuchis.
74 n7
what is a civitas?
426 n2 magistrates to test facts given in rescripts
39 n7 on incest
387 n5 instructions to an official also apply to that
official's successor
182 n1 lord always has the right to reassert his rights
over a fugitive slave
445 n8 right to resist magistrates
478 n2 definition of collegium
415 n3 on prince's orders
300 n9 is tyrannicide legitimate?
307 n.o a tyrant = one who orders against the people's
wish
969 n.o kingship best, says Bartolus
189 n6 Emp. Charles IV made Bartolus a noble
384 n4 when do commissioner's powers begin?
164 n6 on oaths of fealty
834
on breaking of peace
248 n8 confiscation in cases of false moneying
486 n5 rule of majority
153 n1 whether princes are bound by compacts made
with their subjects
388 n9 in private matters to exceed what is expected is
a good thing
99 n3
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Barto. in l. cunctos populos. q. 8.
6721 Bartolus tyrannum decem coniecturis probari dicit R
in tractatu de tyrannia. nu. 28, 29, 30
7791 Bartolus in l. omnes populi. in §. an hoc. & 14 // 24. R
q. 2.
RL
9299 Bartolus in l. qui manumittuntur. de operis lib. C. R
Bald. Ang. Rom. Alex. in l. si cum dotem.
§. si maritus soluto. Innoc. Hostiens. Panor.
Antonini Cardinal. uterque in c. de illis ext.
de sponsal. et in c. 1. de coniugio leprosor.
8259 Baruch
RL
Notes
69
297 n1 definition of tyrant
488 n8 right of college to make any rules it pleases
1010 n2 woman follows man
654
advises the Jews to bow down to idols, but
L 485C worship god in their minds
6749 Baruch cap. 1. & Hieremiae c. 29. ver. 7.
R 304 n2 prayer for Nabuchodonosor in spite of his
destruction of Jerusalem, etc.
5472 Basil, St.
R 59
complains of beggars & cripples in church
7981 Beda
R 549
chronology of Alphonsus, Beda, Eusebius,
a
Philo Judaeus compared
6173 Belloni, Iacob …in summa tit. de feud. §. ult.
RL 175
on liege homage
7628 Bellovisius, Jacob in §. contrahentes. de foro comp. R 471 n9 handing over fugitives from justice to foreign
nu. 15 // 115.
princes
5875 Belluga, Peter in Specul. tit. 1.
R 134 n7 the Prince's contracts in Arragon
Idem titul. 2.
n8
notat. in summa de condic. indeb. &
n9
in cap. 1. de probat. & ex l. penult.
de donat. inter virum et uxorem. C.
5893 Belluga, Peter in Speculo.
R 139 & is wrong on a privilegium granted by a king of
n.o
Arragon
9086 Belluga, Petr. in speculo princip. anno 1245 &
R 914 n2 kings of Aragon promise not to alter coinage at
1336
accession to crowwn
5998 Belluga, Petrus
R 155 n2 eo [Sc. Romano] iure utimur & id confirmat
Petrus Belliga in speculo.
5835 Belluga, Petrus in d. Speculo. c. 1. & extremo. ex. R 130 n8 on constitution of Arragon
§. post natale. de clerico violatore
pacis. in feudo. & in c. imperialem.
de prohibita feudi alienat. & in c.
certum. 11. q. 3.
9284 Belluga, Petrus in specul. princip. tit. 25. ex. c.
R 1001 n1 some think points of sovereignty can never be
quod translationem. de offi. deleg.
delegated to the subject
8238 Belluga, Petrus in speculo. tit. 26. §. Iesu.
R 646 n.o duels not allowed in Spain
5834 Belluga, Petrus in Speculo. titul. 14. §. veniamus. R 130 & on constitution of Arragon
n7
titulo. 14. nu. 6.
tit. 26. §. Iesu.
n.o
cap. extremo. & tit. 10. nu. 10.
n9
6238 Belluga, Petrus tit. 14. §. nunc videamus. nu. 29. in R 190 n4 on papal power
Spec….
6623 Bembo, Cardinal
R 261
history of Sabellicus & of Cardinal Bembo - on
Venetian constitution
7890 Bembo, P.
R 530
Cardinal P. Bembo’s history of Venice
6881 Bembus in historia Venet. Contare. in Repub.
R 356 n9 on the role of the senate at Venice
6277 Benedic. in cap. Raynutius in verbo. adelazium. q. R 202 n1 John of Navarre condemned for treason
242. [F 80 has "adelaziam"]
5153 Benedic. Faber …Benedic. in cap. infamia &
R 24 n6
adulterium
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436
6685 Berosus
8089 Berosus
on state of early kingship
on Persian history “Berosus verissimus
Caldaicarum antiquitatum interpres,” who is
followed by Ctesias, etc.
383 n4 commissioners
Io. Andr. & Panor. in c. cum Bertoldus. R
de re iudic.
5747 Bertrand consi. 92. lib. 2…
R
7719 Bertrand, Stepha cons. 66. lib. 3. 116. eod. lib.
R
7377 Bertrand, Stephen consi. 15. col. 3. nu. 16. lib. 1. RL
8309 Bible in lib. sapientiae. 2. Esa. c. 14. 41. 19.
R
Hierem. c. 34. 6. 13. 15. 10. 6. 23. 46. 47. 16. RL
51. Ezechiel 8. 48. Daniel 11. Zacha. 2. (F)
L varies slightly
6532 Biturig [=Berry] consuet. tit. des heritages. §. 1.
R
6535 Blois, customs of Blois [sc. coutumes de] titre la R
jurisdiction. art. 26….
8413 Bodin in Methodo historiar. cap. 5.
R
b
8088 Bodin in methodo.
RL
a
9008 Bodin - Response to Malestroit
R
a
7704 Boerius
5683 Boerius
7645 Boerius
7633 Boerius
decis. 121...
decis. 13.
decis. 27.
decis. 29. [Paulus Elea. F 80 only] Imo. in
Clemen. pastoralis. de re iudic.
5984 Boerius decis. 65
6495 Boerius decis. Burdegal. 129 & 132
5667 Boerius decis. l. privilegium exponit datum
Februario mense 1474. publié en la
chambre des Comtes 1475 en Juillet
7131 Boerius notat. in consuetudines Biturig. §. 15.
Gallus. 9. 276…
5586 Boëtius (Boëce)
45 n2 rights of adopted children
28 n4 status of wives
96 n7
247 n8 rights of princes in maritime districts
397
L 277
RL 283
RL 571
7014 Bertoldus
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Notes
hereditary jurisdiction
70
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7375 Benedict ...Benedict. ad cap. Raynutius. verbo
RL
duas. nu. 67. 68. 69...
5374 Benedict …Bened. in cap….
R
5209 Benedict …Benedic. in ca.…
R
5711 Benedict in verbo Adelasiam nu. 1042 F
R
6524 Benedict Io. Plat….Benedic. ad cap. Raynutius.
R
verbo & uxorem. nu. 317.
7137 Benedict …Benedictus in cap. Raynatius. num. 424. RL
100 n5
483 n4
436
673 n2
power of Pontifices in France
taxation
boys entering monasteries
hereditary jurisdiction
peoples of the north warlike
247 n1 various rights of sovereignty
247 n1 rights of sovereignty
691 n4 on association of right hand with the north, and
left hand with the south
571
replies to attacks of Frankebergerus and
L 422B Dresserus
882
price increases due to gold and silver from the
new lands, especially Peru - “comme j’ay
monstré contre le paradoxe du seigneur de
Malestroit”
483 n1 status of those entering religious houses
92 n.o
472 n4 arrest of Parl. of Toulouse – on extradiction
471 n9 fugitives from justice
154 n6 obligations of a prince
245 n7 right of taxation
90 n.o grant of privilege to resident foreigners at
Bordeaux
RL 397
L 277
R 80
powers of Pontifices in France
wrote Romans lost their citizenship when sent
to a Latin colony
128 n8 laws on regency
241 n2 grace: restitution of bastards
5831 Boetius, Hector in histor. Scotor.
R
6470 Bohic Heric. Bohic. & Innoc. in d. l. per venera- R
bilem…
8911 Bonfini, Antonio in Historia Hungar.
RL 858
princes can’t alienate domain in Hungary
8562 Bonifacius 8. in cap. faelicis. de poenis. l. si necem. R 726 n3 confiscated goods of man accused of treason
§. si deportatus. de bonis libertorum. ff.
6534 Bordeaux, customs of Burdegalens. tit. des espaves. R 247 n1 rights of sovereignty
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artic. 105.
7612 Bordeaux, Parl. of Arrest de Bourdeaux 1517
R
March 5 & 1519 Dec. 3 & 1525
Jan 23 & of Grenoble
[Gratianopoli] Guido Pap. 346.
6196 Bossius
R
7295 Bossius senator Mediolanens. tit. de Principe.
R
RL
6055 Bossius senator. Mediolanem. tit. de principe.
R
6321 Bossius
tit. de crimine maiestat. nu. 52. & in tit. de R
regal. nu. 5. de ducib. Mediolani, Mantuae,
Ferra. Sabau. Socin…
6086 Bossius titul. de majestat. nu. 52. & in titul. de
R
regal. nu. 5. ..[de ducib. Mediolani,
Sabandiae, Ferrariae F]
7737 Bourdeaux, Parl. of anno 1544 Dec. 15.
R
7641 Boyer
allegué par Boyer in consuetud. Biturig. §.
21. de iurisdict.
6221 Brunus consi. 45.
6325 Brunus de comitatu Astensi, post Bart. Bal. Angel.
Aret. (RL only), Castrensem. Imolam.
Iserniam. Cumanum. Alexand. Barbatiam
6099 Brunus de comitatu. Astensi [Astrensi F 76] post
Bar. Bal. Angelum, Castrensem, Imolam,
Iserniam, Cumanum, Alexandrum, Barbatiam
5425 Buchanan Buchananus
8137 Budaeus
R
R
R
R
71
468 n2 execution of judgments of royal judges in
territory of lesser lords
179 n7 on sovereignty of a king who is also a vassal
423 n4 ordonnance made during tyranny of the
Sforzas - prince's word not to be questioned
158 n1 new imports of Philip Maria, Prince of Milan,
complained about by Bossius
213 n5 rights of sovereignty
162 n2 what is a sovereign?
484 n2 right of monk to appeal from abbot - upheld by
Parl. of Bourdeaux
472 n2 handing over of fugitive from justice;
arrest of Parl. of Paris
186 n6 sovereignty of Duke of Savoy
213 n6 many writers have mistaken minor regalia for
sovereignty
162 n3 some people consider even Counts are
sovereigns
R 52 n.o
RL 598
L 442
R 471
R 466 n6
7631 Burgundy, customs of v. sub Chassan
7578 Butr ...Bartolus...quem Panor. Butr. Imola in ca.
prudentiam. sequuntur. [v. sub. Bartolus]
7313 Butr …Butr. Imol. in cap. causam quae de rescrip. R
7707 Butrig, Iacob in authen. si qua mulier & ibi Bal. de R
sacrosan. C...
9386 Butrig, Iacob in l. properandum. de iudic. c. Pan. in R
c. 1. & 2. de iuramento. cal.
5292 Butrigarius, Iacob in l. scimus. de inoffi. testa. C…. R
6986 Butrigarius, Jacob …Iacob. Butrigar. in l. qui pro- R
curatorem, princip. de
procurat….
5957 Butrigarius, Jacob in l. ult. si contra ius. C.
R
7387 Butrio ...Butrio...in c. de causis. de offi. deleg.
R
7469 Butrio ...Butrio...in cap. cum venissent. de iudic. R
7333 Butrio …Butrio [Bur. L 86] in c. pastoralis. de
R
rescriptis extra. text. in cap. si a sede.
6519 Butrio glo. Panor. Hostiens. Butrio in cap. super. R
quibusdam. de verbor. signif.
6025 Butrio ibid. col. 2.
R
7020 Butrio Panor. Butrio etc. in ca. caeterum….
R
5943 Butrio, Anto.
R
Notes
tragedy on the daughter of Jephtha
his wrong opinion on length of tenure of office
of judges of Curia of Paris
trial of lord by his peers
424 n3 on privileges
483 n2 status of thoese entering religious houses
1029 n2 powers of magistrates
37 n4 emancipation of sons
380 n6 office compared to commission
153 n6
438 n2
446 n8
426 n1
prince's compacts
powers not to be delegated
magistrate and wrong done to himself
rescripts
246 n5 rights of rulers
157 n1 power of confiscation
384 n7 revocation of a commission by the prince
150
prince's laws can contravene God's if he has a
good reason
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5960 Butrio, Anto.
5874 Butrio, Anton
W
R
R
Ant. Butrio, Imola, Panormit. Felin. R
in c. 1. de probat.
6089 Cacheran decis. Pedemontan. nu. 1.
R
6324 Cacherranus decis. Pedemont. nu. 1.
R
6515 Cacherranus praeses in decis. Pedemon.
R
8004 Caelius l. fat.
R
5769 Caesar
R
Page
150 n6
153 n9
134 n6
6743 Caesar
6771 Caesar
6920 Caesar
R
R
R
302
308
368
7660 Caesar
R
475
7995 Caesar
d
8322 Caesar
R
552
R
674
8406 Caesar
R
8424 Caesar
R
8437 Caesar
9373 Caesar
5516 Caesar
9555 Caesar
bk. VI of his Memoirs
Caesar lib. 6. L F 80
de bello. civil. in Africa gesto.
R
R
R
RL
9208 Caesar
a
6694 Caesar
8875 Caesar
7071 Caesar
in bello civili.
RL
in commentariis
in commentariis [L lib. 5.]
l. 1. belli civi.
R
R
R
8329 Caesar
8460 Caesar
lib. 2. Belli civil.
lib. 2. belli civil. Tranquil. in Caesare...
R
R
9026 Caesar
lib. 5. commentar.
RL
5794 Caesar
9392 Caesar
lib. 6
lib. 6
R
RL
8439 Caesar
lib. 6 (F ) // lib. 3 of Gallic War (L )
R
8144 Caesar
lib. 6.
R
8413 Caesar
a
lib. 6.
RL
162 n2
213 n5
246 n4
556 n8
103
72
Notes
Pope can give dispensation from laws of God
prince's compacts
contracts of the prince
what is a sovereign?
rights of sovereignty
a right of the duke of Savoy
Roderick of Spain conquered by the Moors
mentions ‘soldurii’ & ‘devoti’ which some take
as vassals
Caesar calls the kings of Gaul "reguli"
says death is "miserorum portus"
says the Senate was “armed” against him by
the ancient Senatus Consultu: “Videant
consules ne quid detrimenti capiat Respublica.”
on the Germans: “Latrocinia nullam habent
infamiam... desidiae minuendae cause fieri
praedicant.” [2½ lines of Latin]
evidence on nature of people of the North
on the Gauls - at start of battle like heroes, at
end like women
686
says Germans have no Druids & no gods except
the visible ones: Sun, Moon, Fire
695
on the Nervii - not open to merchants &
commerce not ennervated
698
accuses Gauls of a certain “levitas” or legereté
1028
size of population of Gaul, acc. to Caesar
69 n2 first men savage
503*
among the Celts’ ancestors knights excelled all
L353D people
n5
975
Caesar, Herodotus count the Egyptians as a
most humane people
284 n4 on the annual magistrates of Autun
852 n8 Druids excommunicated Princes of Gaul
389 n2 Caesar on a captain called Syllanus who
followed orders & refused battle even though he
would have been victorious
675 n4 on the ingenuity of the Egyptians
703 & cancellation of debts temporary expedient to
n2
suppress trouble
887
apud Gallos -Nihil plebe contemptius, says
L 661 Caesar
115 n.o on leagues among the Gauls
1030
Druids custodians of Truth
L 758
698 n3 says the Gauls were docile;
says “Subita et repentina fuisse consilia
Gallorum.”
605 n5 in his Memoirs [9 lines] on factions in Gaul even inside the family
691
on northerners’ interest in Mars, Diana and
hunting
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RL 503*
L353D
n4
R 23 n7
R 683 n8
R 32 n6
R 698 n2
5134 Caesar
8367 Caesar
5263 Caesar
8435 Caesar
lib. 6. belli Gallici
lib. 6. Comment.
lib. 6. commentar.
lib. 6. commentar.
5417 Caesar
lib. 6. Gallici. Cicero pro Fonteio. Plin. lib. R
7
lib. 7.
R
8114 Caesar
51 n4
73
Notes
the Celts accounted their Druids first, then the
knights and then the common people
position of women
in his memoirs - on chastity of the Germans
father's power over children among the Celts
on the colonies of Gauls around the Hercynian
[i.e. Black] Forest - have changed their customs
& become like their neighbors [6 lines]
Gauls - human sacrifices
585 n6 law of Gauls forbids magistracies of more than
one year: Caesar’s Memoirs
9539 Caesar, Caius
RL 503*
by lex Cassia chose many of the more noble
L352A families into the order of the Patricians
8191 Caietan, Legat
R 626
j’ay veu par les lettres du Legat Caietan au Pape
- on the trial of Sir Thomas More
6574 Caldreinus Calder. in cap. pastoralis. §. quia vero. R 249 n1 judges cannot judge contrary to law
de offic. deleg.
8632 Callimachus
RL 769
“Callimachus totaque historia Graecorum” say
L 569D the Gauls conquered Greece & founded the
kingdom of Thrace
8063 Calvin
R 566
speaking of the Sabbath, wrongly calls 7 a
perfect number
6762 Calvin in Ioannem, & in Instit. cap. ult. li. 4 sect. R 305 n2 even rebellion against prince is not allowed
31…Calvinus Ephoris licuisse scribit in
reges qui tamen private fuerunt
animadvertere; ceteris non item
6650 Campania, customs of consuetud. Campan.
RL 275
the estates called allodia - how held
8408 Campanus in oratione de Germanis.
RL 686
“Nec majores vestri templum nisi armati
L 509D ingrediebantur.”
9481 Can. nemo. 32. q. 4. & 50. distinct. 11. & in c. ex R 1044 n6 open adultery, etc. punishable more severely,
tenore. de tempore ordinat. & et in cap. 1. de RL
acc. to Canonists
voto. lib. 6.
5551 Canonists …Canonistae in cap. coram. de electione R 74 n7 what is a civitas?
7420 Canonists Canonistae in titul. de officio &
R 441 n.o “les Docteurs” misused the word “Delegué”
potestate iudicis delegati.
8429 Cantici 3. vers. 6. & Ezechiel 27. 3. & 28. 16.
R 696 n6 the Hebrew word for merchant
6253 Capito
R 191
Bodin is not going to deal with the views on
papal power of Jacques de Teran (chambrier du
Pape), nor of Capito nor of M. Charles du
Moulin
8813 Capitol. in Gordiano.
R 838 n3 census - a penny to Venus Libitina for each
person who died
7968 Cardan
R 546
Cardan’s opinions quoted
8380 Cardan
R 684
says (wrongly) man the wisest animal because
he has most warmth & moisture
7031 Cardin Innocent….Cardin. consi. 115. Rom. singul. R 384 n4 when do commissioner's powers begin?
60.
9568 Cardin. Alexan. & Cardin. Florent. in c. pe. de
RL 503*
true nobility to be measured by virtue,
praebend. Hostiens. Io. And. Anton. Butr. Alber.
L354C according to “almost all” jurisconsults
Angel. in l. si quis stipulatus sit stichum. §. si qs ita.
n4
de verb. obl. Bal. in l. si qua. de fecundis nupt. C.
& in l. nobiliores. de commerciis. C. & in l. providendum de postul. C. & ibi Salic. Luc. Penna. in l.
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mulieres. col. 1. de dig. C. Ang. & Platea in l. 1. de
conditis in pub. horr. C.
6993 Cardinal Bald.…Cardinal in cap. cum ex officii. de R
praescript. extra.
7779 Cardinalis in cap. licet. de elect.
R
6013 Cardinalis Alex Archidiacon in cap. ius civile & ibi R
Cardinalis Alex. distinct. 1. Divus
in regula sine culpa. de regul. lib. 6
5236 Cardinalis? …Innocen. Hostiens. Panorm. Anton.
R
Cardinalis uterque in capit de illis, de
sponsa & in cap. 1. de coniugiis
lepros.
8245 Carneades
R
5853 Carolus Ruinus consil. 91. lib. 1. numer. II
R
7952 Cass. cons. 303.
R
5040 Cassiodorus
5365 Cassiodorus
5909 Cassiodorus
6856 Cassiodorus
6878 Cassiodorus
8119 Cassiodorus
8261 Cassiodorus
8647 Cassiodorus
8885 Cassiodorus
9051 Cassiodorus
8827 Cassiodorus
7305 Cassiodorus
6407 Cassiodorus
7824 Cassiodorus
Page
Notes
74
380 n7 office compared to commission
487 n9 rights of oldest member of college
156 n7 powers of a sovereign
28 n2
status of wife
653
said it is better to be bad than good
132 n8 sovereign
544 n.o dictator or chief magistrate fixed a nail each
mid-September to mark the years
R 13
a big empire is a big republic
R 43
says Theodoric, K. of the Goths, adopts the king
of the Herules
R 144
on the oath of Theodoric, that he would keep
the laws
R 349
on Theodoric's practice with regard to making
new senators: "Admittendos in Senatum
examinare cogit sollicitus honor Senatus."
R 354
on the secrets of princes says "Arduum nimis
est Principis meruisse secretum."
R 588
on annual magistracies, writes: “Antiquitas
voluit provinciarum dignitatem annua
successione reparari, ut nec diutina potestate
unus insolesceret, et multorum provectus gaudia
reperirent.”
R 655
Theodoric favors the Arrians but does not
believe in persecution, acc. to Cassiodorus:
“Religionem imperare non possumus, quia
nemo cogitur ut credat invitus.”
R 775 n9 on the carrying of arms by an official:
“Quamvis omnium civitatum officia manu
secludantur armata...arma ista iuris sunt non
furoris.”
R 854
Tribunus Voluptatum elected in place of
censors
R 898
says: “Disciplinam servare non potest ieiunus
exercitus, dum quod deest semper praesumit
armatus.” - armies must be paid
epist. 83. lib. 2.
R 841 n7 Roman citizens subject to census so that
possession of land is sure & contributions
evenly divided
in formulis
RL 424
Cassiodorus - letter of Theodoric to the Senate:
"Admittendos ad Senatum, examinare cogit
sollicitus honor Senatus"
lib. 1. 2. & sequent.
R 231 n6 letter of Theodoric to the Senate
lib. 1. epistol. 6.
n7
lib. 5. ca. qui syncera. 45. distinct. & R 497 n1 laws restoring rights to Jews
in consi. Tole. cap. de Iudaeis. 45. dist.
ca. quinto. cap. post miserabilem. de
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9364 Cassiodorus lib. 6. variarum.
R 1025 n1
9571 Cassiodorus lib. 9 epist. 7.
RL 503*
L354D
n7
6301 Castellanus, Baptista Hostiensis in cap. constitutus. R 208 n5
de testibus. Baptista Castellanus in canon. scitote. 6. q. 3
5195 Castrens …Barto. Fulgo. Castrens. Iaso. in l. ult. de R 28 n1
verbo signif.
5114 Castrens …Bartol. Imol. Castrens [F 76 adds: in l. R 21 n3
rei iudicatio cum seq. soluto matr.]
5383 Castrens Castrens. in l. 2. si in fraudem patroni. C. R 46 n1
& consi. 433. lib. 1
7409 Castrens, Paul …Paul. Castren. in l. 1. de offic.
R 441 n9
eius cui.
7290 Castrens, Paul cons. 156…
R 423 n3
6325 Castrensis
R 213 n6
e
9271 Castrensis Alexand. consil. 4. lib. 4. Castrensis in RL 993
a
l. is potest. de acquir. haeredit. Bald. in
L 733
authent. post fratres. de legit. haered. C.
Notes
75
quoted on judges at Rome
ex obscuro nobilem efficit doctrina - learning
makes an obscure man a gentleman
because a territory is small this does not prevent
it being a kingdom
status of those marrying nobles
exceptions to laws on marriage
laws to prevent abuse of adoption
old Doctors on delegation of powers
9254 Castrensis Alexand. consil. 4. lib. 4. Castrensis in l.
is potest. de acquir. haered. et Bald. in
authent. post fratres. de legitimis haered.
C.
6053 Castrensis & Alberic. in l. Respublica, ex quibus
causis majores
7051 Castrensis …Castren….in d. l. eius qui. si certum
5200 Castrensis …Castrensis in d. l. ult. de verbor.
signif….
5870 Castrensis Bart. & Castrens. in l. princeps. de
legibus
5672 Castrensis Bart. in l. 1. de regula Cato Castrensis in
l. cetera. de lega. l. argu. l. 3. §. quando.
de iure fisci.
6093 Castrensis Brunus de comitatu Astensi post Bar. …
Castrensem, etc.
5848 Castrensis Castrens. consil. 107…
5555 Castrensis Castrens. in l. caetera. de leg. 1.
7296 Castrensis consi. 158. examinato. col. ult….
R
facts mentioned in rescripts must be tested
among writers who have mistaken minor regalia
for sovereignty
the opinion of the older and younger lawyers
therefore favors the grandson (nepos), not only
in direct descent but in collateral lines; “we
have examined these things more carefully
because of the succession that seems to be close
at hand in France.”
994 n3 succession to children of eldest son
R
158 n7
R
R
386 n2 why do commissions cease at death of prince?
28 n2 status & marriage
R
134 n6 contracts of the prince
R
90 n5
R
162 n3
R
R
R
6220 Castrensis
6082 Castrensis
6318 Castrensis
5746 Castrensis
7717 Castrensis
7693 Castrensis
5968 Castrensis
7581 Castrensis
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
132 n7 sovereign
74 n2 on a city
423 n5 only part of rescripts which must be taken on
trust is prince's own explanation of his meaning
186 n6 sovereignty of Duke of Savoy
162 n2 what is a sovereign?
213 n5 Iurisconsults on the rights of sovereignty
100 n5 taxation
483 n4 boys entering monasteries
482 n9 jurisdiction of university over students
153 n2 prince's compacts
466 n6 trial of lord by his peers
consi. 19.
consil. 166. lib. 2
consil. 196. lib. 2. Decius consi. 192…
consil. 292…
consil. 293. lib. 1.
contra Bald....Castrensem...
in l. digna vox. de legib. C.
in l. est receptum. de iurisdic. & in l.
caetera. §. si duob. de leg. 1.
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6551 Castrensis
in l. eum de consuetudine. de legibus
in l. ult. de privilegio fisci. in tit. de
sententiis adversus fiscum. C.
7757 Castrensis l. 3. l. 4. l. item. quod cuiusque
universitat....Castrens. ibid...
7802 Castrensis l. sed ex dolo. §. 1. de dolo. Innocent....
Ang. & Castrensis in l. §. 1.
5339 Cato ap. Livium Cato in oratione pro lege Oppia
apud Livium lib. 35
8479 Cato lib. 1. c. 1. de re rustica.
6559 Cato Censorius
7821 Cato the Censor
8523 Cato the Censor
in orat. pro lege Oppia.
8172 Cedrenus
9221 Cedrenus
8015 Cedrenus in Iustiniano.
8420 Celsus
a
7028 Celsus l. si forte. de offic. praesid. ff.
6540 Celsus sed Celsus. de contrah. empt….
7424 Censorinus
7520 Censorinus
8076 Censorinus
8054 Censorinus lib de die natali. cap. 5.
a
5605 Chaldaeus interpres in cap. 5. Hieremiae
7380 Chamber of Accounts
6485 Chambre des Comptes
6842 Charlemagne
9107 Charlemagne
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Notes
R 154 n9 obligations of a prince
R 248 n2 150 privileges of the Fiscus
R
486 n5 rule of majority
R
489 n3 rights of collegia
R
40 n4
76
every good law has some absurdity or
illogicality
R 708 n3 whoever takes too high rate of interest to be
fined heavily
R 249
Cato Censorius says king of Etruscans would
not adopt the Latin language - quoted in Latin:
"latinas literas ut reciperet, persuaderi non
potuit."
R 497
said: “Ab nullo genere non summum periculum
est, si caetus & concilia et secretas
consultationes esse sinas.”
RL 717
Danda sunt frena impotenti naturae et indomito
animali” (subjection of women)
R 619
a Greek author, says ancient kings of France
delighted only in eating and drinking, leaving
all else to their Maistre du Palais
R 983
the Greek, c. 1058, on the Franks & their
hereditary kingship
R 558 n2 earthquake in 545 A.D.
R 694 n6 mountain plants, animals, etc. more hardy
R
R
R
384 n3 on powers of commissioners
247 n4 private compared to public domain of a prince
442
Praetor Urbanus set up by lex praetoria, or as
Censorinus has it lex lectoria
R 457
the lex Lectoria, on the Praetor urbanus
2 lines of Censorinus quoted: “Praetor urbanus
duos lictores apud se habeto, isque ad
supremum solis occasum ius inter cives dicito.”
R 569
the Augur Vectius prophesied 1225 years of
Roman Empire, as Censorinus says Marcus
Varro learned
RL 565
“septimus quisque annus aetati notam imprimit”
L 417C
R 83 n1 l'interprete Chaldeen; Jewish constitution before
their conquest by Romans
R 437
“en la chambre des Comptes j’ay veu par
extraict cest article des Comtes de Caux en
Normandie...” – list of retainers, etc. including
365 connestables
R 244
attempt to impose uniform weights & measures
in France "comme j'ay veu par le proces verbal
des commissaires, extrait de la chambre des
Comptes"
R 345
law of Charlemagne quoted in italics: "Nulli per
sacramentum fidelitas promittatur, nisi nobis &
unicuique proprio seniori."
R 930
aussi lisons nous...about Charlemagne’s control
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8874 Charlemagne cap. de modo. (F) // malo. (L) §. 24. R 851n7 Charlemagne, in his Constitutions, put the
Canon that a Prelat may not be judged unless
there are 72 witnesses, and the Pope by no one
6879 Charles IX
R 354
provision of an "ordonnance de Charles IX,
faicte au mois de Novembre MDLXIII non
imprimée…"
8604 Charles IX
R 744
debts of the state at time of Charles IX
RL
F 80 “comme j’ay par l’estat des finances”
L 86 “ut quidem ex rationibus publicis collegi”
5640 Charles le Bel
R 89 n9 law on citizenship 1251 (F) // 1351 (L)
5642 Charles V
R 89
law on citizenship
8355 Charles V
R 682
Ancient Diploma of Charles V of August 1373,
giving privileges to University of Angiers
8687 Charles V
R 799
treaty of King Charles V & Charles of Navarre,
1365
8102 Charles V Arrest of Charles V of May 1359 (F)
R 579 n.o on the position of the many magistrates &
1559 (L)
officials [10 lines quoted]
8006 Charles V Bents. F 80
R 556 n1 Charles VI captured Algiers
Benth. L 86
5643 Charles VII
R 89
law on citizenship
5827 Charles, Emperor, ordonnance of
R 126
7 lines of Latin quoted of the ordonnance of
Emp. Charles about the Senate of Milan
7630 Chassan in consuet. Burgund. tit. 12. nu. 14.
R 471 n9 handing over fugitives from justice to foreign
princes
6496 Chassan. rubr. 1. §. 4.
R 245 n7 right of taxation
9317 Childebert
R 1011
decree of K. Childebert included in the Salic
laws
8926 Chopin Renat. Chopi. doctis. c. 1. pag. 4. de
R 860 n6 public domain distinct from patrimony of prince
doman.
- though some think not
8934 Chopin Renat. Chopinus doctissi.
R 864 n5 public domain - dealt with in special treatises by
Chopin
8856 Chrysostom Tomo 2.
RL 848
theater immoral
7830 Chrysostom tomo. 2.
RL 498
Chrysostomos calls the Jewish religion
L 907 “gentium matrem”
9634 Chrysostomos Homelia 21. in Mathaeum.
RL 503*
interpreters of Holy Scripture detest the trade of
Apollonius apud Philostratum.
L359B merchants
Augusti. in Psal. 70
n2
7986 Cicer. in divinat.
RL 551
Chaldeans have 470,000 years experience of
L 402 astrology
5008 Cicero
R 4 n8
definition of a republic in C. & Aristotle
5077 Cicero
RL 19
XII Tables has law 'Sacra Privata Perpetua
Permanento' which Cicero transferred into his
laws
5318 Cicero
R 39
avoids, or glides past, the questions put by
Antiochus & Antipater, the philosophers: may a
son kill a father who is a traitor?
5522 Cicero
R 69
Aristotle, Demosthenes & Cicero say wrongly
that the first kings were models of justice
5595 Cicero
R 81
"Nihil acerbius socios Latinos ferre solitos esse,
quam id, quod perraro accidit, a consulibus
iuberi ex urbe exire"
5627 Cicero
R 87
said a Roman could give up his citizenship
5823 Cicero
R 124
Sulla made Dictator for 80 years by lex Valeria;
C. says this was a tyranny [L 11) in Legibus
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6591 Cicero
R
253
6609 Cicero
R
258
6638 Cicero
R
273
6720 Cicero
6766 Cicero
R
R
295
306
6796 Cicero
6847 Cicero
R
R
315
346
6861 Cicero
R
350
6885 Cicero
R
357
7009 Cicero
R
383
7079 Cicero
R
391
7430 Cicero
R
443
7524 Cicero
R
458
7815 Cicero
R
494
7879 Cicero
R
526
8026 Cicero
R
563
8151 Cicero
8157 Cicero
b
8178 Cicero
R
R
610
614
R
622
8258 Cicero
8353 Cicero
8418 Cicero
8425 Cicero
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lib. 1]
on how many sorts of republic
[L 86 gives marg. note: 4) in fragmentis de
Repub.]
follows Polybius in making Rome a mixed
constitution
Marcus Tullius aptly uses word tyrannus of the
"furentis ac turbulentae plebis impotentia"
calls tyranny the license of the unbridled people
Cicero says: "quia nulla iusta causa videri potest
adversus patriam arma capiendi"
said Massilia best ordered state in the world
calls the Senate "mentem rationem,
intelligentiam Republicae"
says 415 senators in his day (in the case against
P. Claudius for violation of rites of Bona Dea)
Cicero accusing Verres - [2 lines of Latin
quoted in italics, ending thus]:…"non est
usitatum, non est Senatorum."
on an example of cruel murder in his "Famous
Orators"
on Augustus: "Demus imperium Caesari, sine
quo res militaris geri non potest:"
reproaches Verres: “Ille nulla religione motus,
contra quam edixerat, decernebat.”
in one of his laws says: “Magistratus nec
obedientem, et nocivum civem, mulcta,
verberibus, vinculisque, coerceto, nisi par,
maiorve potestas prohibessit.”
punishment of whole towns “ut poena ad
paucos, metus ad omnes perveniat.”
speaking of the civil war between Caesar &
Pompey said: “Ex victoria cum multa, tum certe
tyrannis existit.”
does not believe that change of songs leads to
downfall of state
on the Romans: kings appointed to do justice
subjects should model themselves on their king
Cicero, pleading for Ligarius in front of Caesar
[5 lines quoted]: “Causas, Caesar, egi multas et
quidem tecum,...”
RL 654
derives that Flaccus stole holy gold from temple
L 484C at Jerusalem
R 682 n7 on the difference between ‘furor’ & ‘insania’
“Furor in sapientem cadere potest...”
RL 693
Athenis tenue caelum, inquit Cicero, ex quo
acutiores putantur Attici.
R 695
F - people of the plain around Genoa called
deceivers; of the Ligurian mountains called
rustics
L [5 lines quoted] “Carthaginenses [sic]
fraudulenti et mendaces, non genere sed natura
loci, quod propter portus suos multis
mercatorum sermonibus ad studium fallendi
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8547 Cicero
R
722-3
8624 Cicero
R
761
8697 Cicero
R
803 n9
8844 Cicero
R
846
9083 Cicero
R
913
L 680
9140 Cicero
R
945
9181 Cicero
R
9375 Cicero
R
969
L 715
1028
9538 Cicero
RL 503*
L351D
n3
RL 503*
L358A
9611 Cicero
9614 Cicero
9620 Cicero
9640 Cicero
9664 Cicero
8208 Cicero
5920 Cicero
9127 Cicero
7513 Cicero
7124 Cicero
7875 Cicero
7902 Cicero
5561 Cicero
5698 Cicero
7522 Cicero
RL 503*
L358B
RL 503*
L358D
RL 503*
L360A
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Notes
studio quaestus vocabantur,” etc.
writes to Atticus that he had condemned
Cassius Licinius; Plutarch confirms this
on the civil war of Caesar & Pompey: Bellum
pium, ac necessarium: civibus tamen exitiabile,
nisi Pompeius vicerit: calamitosum etiam si
vicerit.”
“Nulla iusta causa videri potest adversus
patriam arma capiendi.”
censors especially concerned with swearing
falsely
on the extreme popularity of the tribune
Gratiolanus because he fixed the value of a
coin, the victoriatum
disorders in the forum, acc. to Cicero [2 lines
quoted in margin]
says no fault in kingship but vices perhaps in
kings
in letter to Jurisconsult Trebatius, says he gets
little from his profession
Marcus Aemylius Scaurus’ ancestors were base
and obscure men yet he became Praetor,
Consul, Censor and chief of the Senate
speaks of the artificers, whom the conspirators
with Catiline stirred to rebellion: Etenim omne
eorum instrumentum, omnis opera, ac quaestus,
frequentia civium sustinetur, alitur otio.
the gains of all mercenarii are base [3 lines in
Latin]
we read that it was lawful for Roman citizens to
engage in the trade of merchandise, and it was
not forbidden to Roman gentlemen
they are deemed base those who buy of
merchants that which they hold in the same
place and sell again at the same moment
his appeal to the people to return to the theater
RL 503*
L364D
pro Rabirio perduellio. & pro domo sua.
RL 632
Sulla transfers jurisdiction from people to
praetors
ad Attic. lib. 3. epist. 72.
R 148 n4 a law cannot be made which is irrevocable
ad Atticum (several lines quoted in margin) R 941 n9 on how magistrates could hold up public
business
ad Atticum lib. 2.
R 456 n5 Cicero said: “Maius imperium a minore rogari
ius est.”
ad Atticum lib. 4.
RL 397
Lucullus says: Pontifices religionis iudices
L 277 fuisse, legis Senatum
ad Atticum.
R 523 n2 called Caesar “diligentiae incredibilem
.”
ad Atticum.
R 534 n3 Caesar afraid of becoming a private man &
having to give an account of his period of office
ad Atticum. lib. 4
R 74 n5 distinguished civitas from urbs
ad Q. fratrem [& in oratione L]
R 95 n6 only Roman citizens could make testament
Asconius & Cicero in praetura urbana. F 80 R 458 n6 the Praetor Piso tries to counteract his colleague
in Verrinis actionibus.
Verres
L86
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5418 Cicero Caesar…Cicero pro Fonteio. Plin….
R
5598 Cicero Cicero pro domo sua & pro Rabirio perduel. R
Cicero actione in Verrem. 1. 4. 7. Valer.
Maxim. lib. 8
5137 Cicero de nat. deor. li. 3. & de Repub. lib. 1 // 3
R
RL
5760 Cicero Dionys. Halic. lib. 2. Tullius in divinatione R
7399 Cicero eleganter pro Quincio: & in 3. offi.
R
distinguit iudices ab arbitris
9206 Cicero Epist. 1. ad Q. fratrem.
R
6676 Cicero epist. 1. ad Q. fratrem…
R
6908 Cicero
R
7085 Cicero
Idem Cicero in Vatin. Es ne patriae
certissimus paricida? ne hoc quidem
Senatui relinquebas, quod nemo unquam
ademit, ut legati ex eius ordinis autoritate
in 4. Verr.
9505 Cicero
in Agraria 1.
R
R
9419 Cicero
Page
51 n4
81 n2
n3
Notes
human sacrifices in Gaul
power of magistrates
23 n8
power of husband over wife
80
102 n4 on patrons who desert their clients
440 n4 judge compared to arbiter
974 n1 says humanitas originated in Asia Minor
282 n4 all kings of the east were barbarians - yet
civilization is derived from them
366 n2 powers of Senate
391 n3 says: "Idem transfero in magistratus, curationes,
sacerdotia"
1054 n7 Cicero prides himself on having overcome the
obstacles to becoming consul
1035 n3 nobles punished less - acc. to the orators
in agraria prima. [L 86 pro Sestio]
R
Cornificius lib. 2. [L 86 li. 1.] ad Herennium
Fabius lib. 7.
8179 Cicero in Bruto
RL 622
9441 Cicero
in Catil. 1.
R
5775 Cicero
R
8482 Cicero
8388 Cicero
6954 Cicero
in d. l. non dubito. Cicero pro Balbo hanc
clausulam interpretatur.
in episto. famil. ad Lentulum. Cornutus
Praetor Urbanus, quia consules aberant,
more maiorum cogit senatum
in epistol. ad Atticum.
in epistol. familiarib....
in epistolis ad Atticum
6891 Cicero
in epistolis de Cornuto Praetore Urbano
9126 Cicero
in lib. de Divinat.
6727 Cicero
in lib. de legibus
5528 Cicero
8503 Cicero
in off. si status dies cum hoste
in offi. & ad Atticum.
6474 Cicero
6768 Cicero
5027 Cicero
in offic.
in offic.
in offic. Dionys. Halicar. lib. 1
5454 Cicero
5696 Cicero
in officiis.
in oratione pro Archia.
6612 Cicero
R
Cicero considers Caesar the best orator of the
day
1037 n2 citizen to be punished more severely than an
enemy
105 n5 phrase inserted in treaties - "Comiter
Maiestatem conservare"
258 n6 in absence of consuls lower magistrates took
their place
R 709 n7 48% usury in provinces
R 685 n9 wisdom of elephants
RL 374
Lentulus begins his speech on the consecration
of Cicero's house: “Pontifices religionis sunt
iudices, legis Senatus"
R 360 n5 praetor urbanus could perform functions of the
consul
RL 941
public meetings - omens - Romans thought left
L 695 better than right
R 299 n.o F 80: the lex Valeria - Ciceron disoit que ce
n'estoit pas luy [? loi] [L 86: negat Cicero legem
fuisse]
R 70 n6 on the XII Tables; hostis = stranger
R 713 n7 Tribune Philip says 2000 people have all the
wealth
R 242 n4 right of issuing coinage
R 307 n6 says patria is dearer than parentes
RL 10
on a characteristic of the Romans - high respect
for law & justice
R 56 n6 branded slaves; called "dedititii" & "stigmatiae"
R 94 n4 speech on behalf of the poet Archias, on
citizenship
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collegia are restored
complained that the tribune who diminished the
censors’ powers destroyed the Republic
Roman import duty of 5%
Cicero accusing Verres distinguishes between
lex & edictum
cases heard by the praetors
Cicero accusing Verres says: “Qui plurimum
edicto tribuunt, legem annuam appellant…” [2
lines]
first act of new Praetor is to thank the people
power of tribunes
Cicero has a bill thrown out on a technical point
about a quorum of the tribes
says: "Omnes potestates, imperia, curationes, ab
universo populo Romano proficisci convenit."
on proscription & confiscation
calls 7 and 8 full numbers (plenos)
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7842 Cicero in Pison. [& pro Sestio L 86]
8863 Cicero in Pisonem et pro Milone.
l. Clodia de censoribus. Cic. pro Sestio.
8979 Cicero in praetura Siciliensi.
6346 Cicero in praetura urbana
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R 500 n8
R 849 n1
n2
R 875 n5
R 217 n1
7220 Cicero
7426 Cicero
in praetura urbana.
in Praetura urbana.
R
R
404 n9
442 n6
7425 Cicero
7541 Cicero
6814 Cicero
in prima orat. in Rullum.
in provinc. consular.
in Rullum
R
R
R
442 n5
460 n8
332 n1
7083 Cicero
in Rullum.
R
391 n1
8565 Cicero
8065 Cicero
in Rullum. Sallust. in Catil.
in somnio Scipionis.
R 727 n1
R 567
RL
R 366 n1 financial powers of Senate
6906 Cicero
in Vatin. Aerarii dispensatio ita fuit penes
Senatum ut nunquam a populo sit appetita.
5677 Cicero l. 4 [de legationib.] ubi inepta est lectio
R
Florentini libri, quod satis intelligitur ex l.
ult. de legatio. & ex Cicerone in Topic.
5395 Cicero l. i. de patria potest. C. Cicero pro Caecinna R
fathers could not take away the liberty of their
children
R 809 n7 need one keep a promise made to an enemy?
R 427 n5 on need to obey magistrates, e.g. the tribunes,
however unjust - "quo nihil praestantius:
impediri enim bonam rem melius est, quam
concedi male, etc.” [4 lines in italics]
R 590 n2 Epaminondas & Pelopidas win victory after end
of their term of office
RL 760
prince’s need of guards as well as sceptres, etc.
L 563A
R 308-309 says tyrants not wholly bad
n6
8720 Cicero
7341 Cicero
li. 3. offi.
li. de legibus
8124 Cicero
lib. 1. de divinat.
8622 Cicero
lib. 1. offic.
6774 Cicero
6773 Cicero
lib. 10. epist. 1. ad Atticum, magnum
ῶ
ά
ά
veniendum ne sit in consilium tyranni si is
aliqua de re bona deliberaturus sit.
lib. 14 ad Atticum epistola 16.
R
7006 Cicero
lib. 2. de finib.
7118 Cicero
lib. 2. de legib. Magistratus omne iudicium R
& auspicium habento.
lib. 2. de natura Deor. & 2. de legib.
R
7551 Cicero
8509 Cicero
7738 Cicero
lib. 2. de orat. pro Muraena. Valer. li. 8.
cap. 1.
lib. 2. ep. 7. ad Q. fratrem.
91 n8
R
R
R
47 n6
308 n5 Inde illud Ciceronis, nihil usitatius quam
tyrannorum acta valere, et eorum tamen
interfectores in caelo collocari.
383 n1 Praetor L. Tubullus, in charge of murder cases,
is himself charged with murder
397 n2 the power of the magistrates in his republic
[L 86 gives further quotations]
461 n5 Augurs announce contrary auspices when Tib.
Gracchus is conducting the comitia consularia
714 n8 law of Sextus Titius on rent for public lands
484 n3 on right to eject member of a guild:
“Mercuriales Capitolini M. Furium, hominem
nequam, equitem Romanum, de collegio
eiecerunt.”
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7479 Cicero lib. 3. de legibus.
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R 221 n7 privilegium
R 447 n4 does “Iudices” mean only the Consuls?
Cicero says: “Praetores Iudices Consules
appellantur.”
R 227 n1 treaty made with Hannibal
R 468 n3 stati dies (κηρίαι ἡμέραι)
R 803 n1 Regulus & Mencinus praised as examples of
keeping faith
R 874 n1 Cicero thinks merchants sordid
R 403 n1 said: " Censoris iudicium nihil fere damnato
affert praeter ruborem..." [3 lines]
R 850 n4 judgment of censors brought ignominia, not
infamia
RL 19
Romans disapproved of private family laws
RL 157
his speech after Caesar's murder
R 488 n3 Mark Antony threatens Cicero if he fails to
attend the Senate
R 609 n7 (after death of Julia & of Crassus, Caesar &
Pompey being left face to face) “Utinam, Cn.
Pompei, amicitiam cum Caesare nunquam
Coïsses, aut nunquam diremisses.”
R 869 n2 accuses M. Antony of taking legacies from
those he didn’t even know
R 461 n5 “vitiosa comitia” (invalid)
6393 Cicero
7613 Cicero
8705 Cicero
lib. 3. offic.
lib. 3. offic.
lib. 3. offic.
8974 Cicero
7209 Cicero
lib. 3. officio.
lib. 4. de Republica apud Nonium
8865 Cicero
5074 Cicero
6034 Cicero
7785 Cicero
lib. 4. de Republica, apud No. [L 86 apud
Nonium]
Macrobius in Saturnal. Cicero.
Philip. 1.
Philip. 2.
8147 Cicero
Philip. 2.
8957 Cicero
Philip. 2.
7549 Cicero
5941 Cicero
Philip. 2. Augures nuntiationem habent,
caeteri magistratus spectionem, sed Festus
Pompeius ait...
Philip. 3.
R
Plato in Critone. Cic. pro Cluentio. & lib. 3. R
de leg.
pro Caecinna
R
9615 Cicero
pro Caecinna, pro Rabirio perduel.
7219 Cicero
pro Cluentio
7383 Cicero
7441 Cicero
7340 Cicero
9137 Cicero
pro Cluentio
pro Cluentio, in Verrem et lib. 4. ad
Atticum. epistol. ult.
8599 Cicero pro Cluentio.
pro Sylla.
8871 Cicero pro Cluentio.
437 n9 many R. magistrates had power of life & death
444 n2 obedience to magistrates
150 n4 clause attached to proposed laws by Roman
magistrates "si quid ius non erit E.E.L.N.R."
[eius ea lege non rogaretur]
RL 503*
of Roman citizens he never thinks or writes
L358B anything contemptible or base
n8
R 404 n8 on the censorship: "…nunquam
animadversionibus Censoriis hanc civitatem ita
contentam, ut rebus iudicatis fuisse." [italics - 8
lines quoted]
R 427 n5 magistrates must be obeyed
R 944 n7 public bribery, etc. at Rome
R
R
7221 Cicero
5619 Cicero
5632 Cicero
pro Cluentio. Valer. Max. lib. 8. cap. 4.
pro Cornelio Balbo
pro Cornelio Balbo L 86
R
R
R
5379 Cicero
5839 Cicero
pro domo
pro domo sua
R
R
743 n3 lex Calpurnia on candidature
n4
851 n4 says Censorship carries a certain fear not a
penalty [12 lines quoted in text of L 86, in
margin of F 80]
404 n1 jurisdiction of Triumviri capitales
85
panegyric on Roman citizenship
88 n87 citizenship; "Ne quis foederatorum a populo
Romano civis reciperetur, nisi is populus fundus
factus esset; id est, auctor."
45 n5 Claudius adopted by a plebeian
131 n3 XII Tables mentioned
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R 424 n1 in XII Tables: "Privilegia nisi comitiis
centuriatis ne irroganto"
pro Domo Sua
RL 730
says “privilegium de Suo Capite Ratum esse.”
pro domo sua. & post reditum in senatu.
R 221 n8 Cicero says: Privilegium de meo capite latum
est.
pro lege Manil. Appian. lib. 1. Livius lib. 28 R 368 n2 R. people often allotted provinces at its sole
discretion
pro lege Manilia, et in praetura Urbana
RL 875
Romans called import duties “portoria”
pro lege Manilia.
RL 377
Pompey's command v. Mithridates
pro Ligario
R 241
his argument to Caesar, pleading for mercy
pro Muraena
R 743 n5 lex Tullia de ambitu (on candidature)
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7307 Cicero pro domo sua
8576 Cicero
6372 Cicero
6926 Cicero
8977 Cicero
6976 Cicero
6473 Cicero
8600 Cicero
a
7186 Cicero
pro Quintio
7230 Cicero
pro Rabirio perd.
9652 Cicero
pro Rabirio perd.
0132 Cicero
a
9133 Cicero
a
7624 Cicero
8546 Cicero
7358 Cicero
pro Rabirio perduel.
on appeal to the tribunes,"ut de Praetoris iniuria
cognoscerent."
R 406 n9 censors decree butchers must lodge outside the
walls
RL 503*
by the Censors’ laws it was not lawful for the
L361A hangman to have a dwelling in the city
n2
R 943 n2 at Rome citizens not liable to capital penalty
pro Rabirio perduel.
R
pro Rabirio perduell.
pro Rabirio perduell.
pro Rabirio perduellion
RL 401
944 n3 citizens of Rome not to be scourged
R 470 n7 lex Sempronia: on right of appeal
R 722 n5 lex Sempronia forbids flogging of a citizen
RL 434
gives examples of form of sentence passed
during R. republic
6355 Cicero pro Rabirio perduellionis reo.
R 218 n.o line quoted on imperium, auctoritas, potestas &
maiestas
7401 Cicero pro Roscio Comaedo
RL 440
says his opponent has confused judex & arbiter;
“Eundem tu arbitrium et iudicem sumebas…”
[2 lines quoted]
5249 Cicero pro Roscio perduell.
R 30 n9 remark of Solon on parricides quoted ap. Cicero
6790 Cicero Pro Sestio
RL 313
distinguishes between "populares" &
"optimates" - the former propose things
pleasing to the multitude, the latter propose
what they think best
7484 Cicero pro Sextio [Sestio L 86]
R 447 n5 lex Junia Sacrata de tribunis plebis
6922 Cicero Sallust in Iugur. Cicero in provinciis
R 368 n1 C. Gracchus persuades people to suspend
consular.
tribunes' power of veto
9114 Cicero in lib. de Repub. & Arist. li. 5. cap. 20. polit. R 937 n1 worst tyranny that of whole people, acc. to
Cicero & Aristotle
7351 Cicero pro Rabirio perd. & pro domo sua
R 433 n7 leges Sacratae on jurisdiction of comitia
centuriata, etc.
9593 Cicero (M. Tullius)
RL 503*
called Roscius, for his nobility and wealth, the
L356C chief man of his town
9516 Cicero (Tullius)
RL 503*
objected to Antony that he had befriended men
L349B of the meanest degree – he meant manumitted
men, not slaves
9643 Cicero (Tullius)
RL 503*
praise and commendation were given to Fabius
L360B as a fine painter, but the Hebrews considered
this occupation the basest
9637 Cicero (Tullius, M.) libro 1. offic.
RL 503*
exempts those who exercise a plentiful and
L359D gainful trade from being base men [3 lines]
n5
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9533 Cicero, M. Tullius
W Page
in Rullum orat. 1.
RL 503*
L351A
n2
9276 Cinus & Bart. in l. imperialis. §. iis illud. // §. illis. R 996 n6
de nup. C.
6138 Clement pastoralis. de re iudic.
R 170 n8
8501 Clement prima. de rebus. eccles.
8688 Clement VII
R
R
6249 Clement, Pope rescriptum Clementis Pont. max.
R
quod Viennae extat. et in extravagante de majoritate et obedient. 1.
Fel. in c. nonnulli de rescriptis. nu. 8
7322 Clementina c. si motu proprio. de praebend. li. 6. R
Clement. si Romanus. eod.
8331 Columella
R
8897 Columella
R
84
Notes
“Ego novus homo primus omnium claustra
nobilitatis refregi...”
dividing empire among several sons
liege homage does not except even Pope or
Emperor
712 n2 church property not to be let for long periods
799
treaty of Pope Clement VII with England &
France 1528
191 n9 on papal powers
425 n7 pernicious clause "de motu proprio"
675
857
calls the Carthaginians “gens acutissima”
lex Licinia gave each Roman 7 iugera of land 3 lines quoted from Columella
5432 Columella lib. 1
R 53 n9 slaves chained together
8149 Comines
RL 610
says civil wars in England leave the poor
L 450 unharmed; Bodin heard the opposite when he
was on an embassy in England
8737 Comines nova iusiurandi formula. Philippus
R 820
oath taken by Louis XI 1475 in treaty with
Cominius
Duke of Burgundy
8141 Comines, Philip
R 605
on England where the nobles killed each other
& the poor people were unharmed
8207 Comines, Philip
R 631
on the interview of princes - to be avoided as
diminishing the reputation
8229 Comines, Philip
R 643
80 princes of the blood killed in England in
Wars of Roses
8332 Comines, Philippe de
R 675
says the English complain they win the battles
but the French win the peace
8333 Comines, Philippe de
R 677
on French ambassadors before Francis Sforza,
Duke of Milan
8679 Comines, Philippe de
R 794
says Louis XI was attacked from all sides while
he remained neutral
8738 Comines, Philippe de
R 820 n2 the Count of St. Pol [L 86 Ludivicus
Luxemburgus magister militum] requires the
king to swear by the true cross of Angier
8775 Comines, Philippe de
R 831
Charles, Duke of Burgundy, spares the hostages
from Liege
8996 Comines, Philippe de en ses memoires nec unquam R 880 n1 at Estates at Tours under Charles VIII - prince
ius illud praescribi potest. a RL
has no right to order taxes
principe cano. nullus. 1. q. 1.
6789 Commines
R 312
80 princes of the blood in England killed in 36
years, as we see in Philip de Commines
6896 Commines
R 362
advice given after dinner must not be taken as
well digested advice, so Philip de Commines
says
6838 Commines Philippus Cominius
RL 342
Louis XI of France did not disclose his plans
5896 Commines, Philip
R 140
his speech to the Estates at Tours - en ses
memoires
8723 Comminius, Philip
RL 810
Charles of Burgundy breaks the safe conduct he
L 600C gave to Louis of Luxembourg [F 80 le Conte
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Sainct Pol Connestable de France]
369 n6 thought decrees of Senate were valid for ever,
not for only one year
103 n1 wrongly takes ‘soldurii’ & ‘devoti’ in Caesar =
vassals
218 n.o on power of Senate
Slip Reference
W Page
6930 Conan
lib. 1. cap. de Senatusconsul.
R
5770 Conan
lib. 2
R
6350 Conan
lib. 2. de senatu. [L 86: lib. 2. cap. de
senatu]
6804 Conrad Celticus
8369 Conradus Celtes
R
8717 Constance, Council of, decree
R
6610 Contarini
R
6619 Contarini
8629 Contarini
R
R
6882 Contarini
Bembus in historia Venet. Contare. in
Repub.
6401 Contarini in repub. Venetorum
6413 Contarini in Republica Venetorum
6593 Contarini, G.
R
7983 Copernicus
R
8021 Copernicus
R
6778 Corn
R
R
R
…consil. 41. col. ult. lib. 1
…Corne. [L 86 commentator] consil. 1. col.
6. lib. 4…
5201 Cornel …Cornel. consil. 55. col. 4. li. 1. & consil.
26. lib. 4
5098 Cornel consil. 248. lib. 2
6029 Cornelius Corne. cons. 100. lib. 1.
5622 Cornelius Nepos in Attici vita
6193 Corneus consi. 321.
5813 Corset l. ult. qui satisdare. Corset. de dot. Reg. // de
pot. regia 9. 17.
9239 Corvinus Messala
R
R
228 n.o on a law of Venice
232 n3 on a law of Venice
253
Gaspar Contarenus - on how many sorts of
republic
549
the tables of Copernicus, who has carefully
corrected the errors of Alphonsus and the Arabs
560
movement of eccentric causes, revolutions, etc.his views challenged
309 n7 successor to tyrant must uphold the tyrant's
deeds & promises
28 n8 status of wife
241 n2 grace: restitution of bastards
R
28 n2
status & marriage
R
R
R
R
R
20 n2
157 n2
85 n1
179 n6
123 n4
on marriage
rights of princes
Atticus fears to lose his Roman citizenship
sovereignty & vassalage
on the sovereign
R
989
9019 Cosmo, Duke of Florence
R
885
8606 Cour, registres de la
R
745
Ilus // Illus preferred to Assaracus as K. of
Latins, because he was the elder, as Corvinus
Messala writes in his book dedicated to
Augustus
exaggerated estimate of the revenues of Cosmo,
Duke of Florence “comme quelqu’un en ce
Royaume disoit” [L 86: somebody in recent
years dared to say in the Senate]
on princes’ gifts - B. has consulted les registres
de la Cour
consil. 278. li. 3.
5224 Corne
6459 Corne
R
R
R
327 n5 on the aristocratic government of Nuremberg
683
those who praise so much the chastity &
continence of the Germans & Scythians are
deceived
808
treatment of Hus by Council of Constance executed despite guarantees of safe conduct;
opinions of Nicolas Panormitanus & Louis du
Pont, surnommé Romain [L Ludovicus
Romanus]
258
makes Rome a mixed constitution following
Polybius
260
on the mixed constitution of the Venetians
766
Venetians have banished the military art from
their republic, acc. to Contarini
356 n9 on the role of the senate at Venice
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taxes in kind in Poland
Russians send to Germany for kings
slavery in Poland
Poles attack the Hungarians
on kings of Poland
on excessive summer heat in Poland
Sigismond of Poland routs the Muscovites
among those who date the Persian Empire from
Ninus
le Docteur Cuias au premier chapitre de ses
Notes - on definition of magistrate & official
F 80 Dr. Cuias}
L 86 Iacobus Cuiacius} wished to erase the
words “ex quo provinciam ingressus est” from l.
2. de officio proconsulis
le docteur Cuias - you must take account of age
of house to reckon its value
Doctor Cujas has mixed up "infamia" &
"ignominia"
execution outside one’s own territory
grace: restitution of bastards
Slip Reference
9021 Crom. in Hist. Pol.
7859 Cromer Anno 851. Cromerus
5390 Cromer in histor. Polon. & in statutis Polon.
9294 Cromer in histor. Polonor.
6256 Cromer Thomas Cromerus
8295 Cromer, Thomas
8007 Cromer.
8074 Ctesias
d
6952 Cuias
W
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Page
885 n.o
508 n7
47 n4
1008 n9
195 n3
669
556 n3
568
R
373
7558 Cuias
in lib. 1. cap. 1. observat.
R
463 n3
7958 Cuias
lib. 9. observat.
R
544 n5
7211 Cujas
R
403
7607 Cuma Alex. Bart. Cuma. in. l. a divo. de re iudic.
6467 Cuman consi. 158. col. 5.
6031 Cumansi in col. 53. & 158. colum. 2. & consil. 161.
col. 3. & consil. 106. lib. 3. & latiss.
consil. 216. & consil. 65. lib. 1. nu. 3. &
consil. 136. nu.1. lib. 2.
6325 Cumanus
h
5063 Cumanus …Imola & Cumanus in l. 3. de testa….
6096 Cumanus Brunus de comitatu Astensi post Bar. …
Cumanum, etc.
7850 Cuneus
R
R
R
468 n9
241 n2
157 n2
R
R
R
213 n6 among writers who have mistaken minor regalia
for sovereignty
17 n4 private family laws
162 n3
R
505
9297 Cuneus
& Alberic. in l. observare §. proficisci. de R
offi. procons. ff. glos. in c. unaquaeque
13. q. 2. & in c. si quis in necessitate. 34. q.
2. & in c. 1. qui accusare poss. et ibi.
Hostiens. et Panormit...
5225 Cuneus …Cuneus & Albericus in l. observare. de R
offic. proconsu.
7052 Cuneus …Cuneus, Albericus, Castrensis, Bal. in d. R
l. eius qui. si certum
5089 Cuneus Bald. & Cune. in l. raptores. de Epsicopis R
7702 Cuneus Bart. & Cune. in l. patre furioso. de iis qui R
sunt sui...
6320 Cursius Junior …Cursius Junior consi. 1. num. 29. R
& 30. & consi. 1. nu. 25 li.1…
6426 Curtius Iunior consi. 2. col. 1.
R
6084 Curtius Junior consil. 1. nu. 26. & 30. & consil. 91. R
nu. 8.
7298 Curtius Senior consil. 49. & seq.
R
Cuneus on question: is a state united to another
state subject to it?
1010 n2 woman must follow man
28 n2
status of wife
386 n2 why do commissions cease at death of prince?
20 n7 rights of husband
483 n1 status of those entering religious houses
213 n5 rights of sovereignty
233 n2 court of last ressort
162 n2 what is a sovereign?
423 n5 prince's explanation of his own meaning must
be accepted
8610 Curtius, Q. Plut.
R 748 n6 large gifts made by Alexander the Great
8013 Cuspin
R 558 n6 earthquake at Constantinople; 13,000 killed
9573 Cyn. in l. providendum de postul. C. Panor. in cap. RL 503*
virtue joined with noble descent to be preferred,
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1. in 1. no. de donat. Alvaro. in c. 1. col. 3. quis
dicatur dux Bal. in l. nobiliotes de commerciis. C.
Cor. in ult. not. communia de legat. C. Hostiens.
Pano. Io. Andr. in c. clerici. de iudic.
6012 Cynus & Albericus in l. nemine. de sacrosan. C. … R
Cynus in l. rescripta. q. 3. de precibus. C.
5868 Cynus & Bart. in l. digna vox. de legib. C.
R
6070 Cynus & DD. in l. digna vox. de constit. princ.
R
C. & Bald. in c. 1. de natu. feud. tradunt, si
magnum est detrimentum non teneri.
5103 Cynus …& ibi Accursius, Cynus…Alberic. de
R
condit insertis. C.
7132 Cynus …Baldus, Cynus in l. episcopale de
RL
episcopali audient. C….
7411 Cynus …Cynus in l. unica. q. 4. qui pro sua
R
iurisdict. C.
5545 Cynus …Cynus, Salicet. eod….
R
6122 Cynus Bald. Cyn. Salicet. in l. si quisquis. ad l.
R
Iuliam maiestat. C.
6052 Cynus Castrensis & Alberic. in l. Respublica, ex
R
quibus causis majores. Cynus eod. ait Petr. à
Bella Pertica in eadem sententia fuisse
7163 Cynus Cynus in l. exequutione. quorum appellat. RL
non recipiuntur. Bart….
5880 Cynus Cynus, Bald. Bart. Salicet. in l. digna vox. R
de legib. C.
6059 Cynus de quib. Cyn….Salicet. in l. digna. de legib. R
C.
7259 Cynus gl. & Cynus in l. ult si contra ius vel
R
utilitatem public. C….
5728 Cynus in authent. habita. ne filius pro patre. C.
R
6194 Cynus in l. 1. de
R
6203 Cynus in l. 1. de novat. C.
R
5090 Cynus
5956 Cynus
6479 Cynus
6566 Cynus
6338 Cynus
in l. 1. q. 2. de rapt. vir. C.
in l. rescripta. de precibus imp. offer. C.
in l. si quis nummos. de falsa moneta. C.
l. ult. red.
in l. si servus de noxal. c.
R
R
R
indivisibilia in l. si viva matre.de bonis
maternis. C.
R
9191 Cyprian
8857 Cyprian lib. 2. Epist. 2.
7937 Cyprian Leovicius
5498 Cyril
in epistola ad Antiochum Misopogona
apud Cyrillum contra Christianos
8094 Daniel
5910 Daniel
6748 Daniel
ca. 6.
cap. 6.
R
Page
Notes
L355A the jurisconsults have agreed
n8
87
156 n7 powers of a sovereign
134 n6 contracts of the prince
160 n.o prince & his predecessors' contracts
21 n8
power of paterfamilias
397
power of Pontifices in France
L 277
441 n9 old Doctors on delegation of powers
74 n7 what is a civitas?
167 n8 on treason
158 n7 on the respublica
397
trial of clerics
L 279
135 n7 compact between prince & subjects
159 n2 prince & his predecessors' contracts
415 n1 obedience to prince's orders
98 n7 rights of foreigners
179 n6 on sovereignty & vassalage
182 n1 lord can always reassert his rights over a
fugitive slave
20 n7 rights of husband
153 n6 prince's compacts
242 n8 rights of coining money
249 n1 right of prince to judge according to his
conscience
215 n8 lapse of time does not invalidate royal rights
R 969
RL 848
R 543
kingship best, says Cyprian
theater immoral
following Alphonsus has got his astronomical
calculations wrong
R 63 n8 F Emperor Julian on the Syrians being naturally
n84 servile
L
RL 571
much that is found in the writings of Daniel is
L 423C repudiated by D. Hieronymus
R 146 n9 the laws of the Medes & Persians
R 303, 304 we read in Holy Scriptures about
n1 Nabuchodonosor's sack of Jerusalem
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8085 Daniel Hierem. c. 25. & Daniel c. 9.
5155 Daniel Levit. 20. Daniel 12. Deutero. 24
9084 Dante
W
RL
R
R
Page
571
24 n7
914
6110 Danzai (Danzaeus)
R
165
5942 Decius
RL 150
7374 Decius
RL 436
7472 Decius
6319 Decius
7299 Decius
...Decius consil. 208. col. 2. nu. 9. & consi.
269. col. 3. nu. 8. & cons. 690. col. 2. nu.
8...
...Decius in cap. cum venissent. de iudic.
…Decius consi. 192…
consi. 168. col. ul.
6083 Decius
7454 Decius
6561 Decius
8700 Decius
consil. 191. numer. 1.
consil. 459...
consil. 463.
consilio 219...
R
R
R
R
5969 Decius
Decius cons. 10. nu. 22….Decius cons. 404. R
nu. 8.
in c. de causis. de offi. deleg.
R
l. generaliter. de in ius vocando. Decius in R
l. ulti. eod. in fine. C.
l'an 1431. Decius consil. 515.
R
7390 Decius
5183 Decius
5066 Decius
7122 Demetrius Phalareus
R
R
R
88
Notes
prophecies of Daniel & Jeremiah
stoning for adultery
calls Philippe le Bel “falsificatone de moneta”
[L falsae monetae fabricator] for being the first
French king to debase the coinage
on a treaty between the kings of Scotland &
Norway to end the war about the Isles of
Orkney in 1564 "comme j'ay appris des lettres
de M. Danzai Ambassadeur pour le Roy en
Dannemarch."
prince's laws can contravene God's if he has a
good reason
hereditary jurisdiction
446 n8 magistrate and wrong done to himself
213 n5 rights of sovereignty
423 n5 prince's explanation of his own meaning must
be accepted
162 n2 what is a sovereign?
445 n1 right to resist magistrates
249 n1 right to judge according to one's conscience
803 n.o may a prince break an oath made under
compulsion?
153 n2 prince's compacts
438 n2 powers not to be delegated
27 n4 divorce
18 n6
5521 Demosthenes
RL 397
L 276
R 69
5918 Demosthenes
R
147
6352 Demosthenes
R
218
6966 Demosthenes
R
376
6981 Demosthenes
R
379
7343 Demosthenes
R
430
7616 Demosthenes
R
469
private laws between houses of Saxe & Hesse,
ratified by Emp. Charles IV & Sigismund
says Solon'a laws gave a drachma of silver to
the killer of a wolf
D., Aristotle & Cicero say wrongly that the first
kings were models of justice
Demosthenes' speech against Leptinus; on
Athenian constitution
at Athens the arrêts of the Senate were only
annual says Demosthenes in his speech against
Aristocrates
law usually brought before the people about the
erection of new offices - as we can see in
Thucydides, Plutarch & Demosthenes [F 80]
Demosthenes, Isaeus, Plutarch [L 86]
dispute of Demosthenes & Aeschines over the
golden crown voted to Demosthenes by
Ctesiphon - is the commission to repair the
walls a magistracy - Demosthenes says
ό
ὐκ ά ὴ ἶ
ἀ ’ ἐ ιμέλειά
ὶ
ί
on the execution of laws:
“ ὐ ὲ ὄ
j ῆj
ί j
ὰ ὐ
ἔ
j
ὰ ῶ
ύ
”
Demosthenes contra Mediam ἐ
ὴ ἧκεν ἡ
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7618 Demosthenes
8554 Demosthenes
9128 Demosthenes
9397 Demosthenes
6554 Demosthenes
5725 Demosthenes
5693 Demosthenes
8524 Demosthenes
89
Notes
ί
ῦ ό
R 469
Demosthenes contra Stephanum:
ί
ἐ ά
R 469
Demosthenes ad Nicostratum: ἡ έ
έ
RL 724
calls the orators the watchdogs of the state
R 942
magistrates at Athens missing when people
assemble, as Philip of Macedon invades, acc. to
Demosthenes
R 1031 n.o on penalties ί ἐ
λί ς
R 248 n9 right of reprisal or "clarigatio"
W Page
Contra Dionysiodorum.
… a)
i/ , Iustinianus
ἐ
ὸ vocat.
a)ndrolhyi/ vocat. in orat. contra R
Aristaratem
contra Androtionem.
R
contra Boeotum & alibi saepe.
R
98 n7
"le droit de marque contre les estrangers"
94 n1 estate of aliens - treasury took sixth part
718 n8 heiress must marry the male nearest in the
succession
5629 Demosthenes contra Eubulidem
R 87 n2 Athenian citizenship
5697 Demosthenes contra Eubulidem.
R 95 n5 citizenship
5392 Demosthenes contra Laeritum
RL 47
those captured in war
6843 Demosthenes contra Leptinem
R 345 n6 at Athens in the Assembly herald called on
those over 50 to speak first
9124 Demosthenes contra Leptinem.
R 941 n6 people must meet 3 times before bill becomes
law - acc. to laws of Solon
5151 Demosthenes contra Neaeram
R 24 n.o adultery
5536 Demosthenes contra Neaeram
R 72
in the speech contra Neaeram - on citizens
5692 Demosthenes contra Neaeram. metoi/
vocat. R 94 n9 the tax on resident aliens at Athens
9108 Demosthenes contra Timocratem. & in titulo de
RL 931
coinage of Greece - acc. to Demosthenes in
falsa.
speech v. Timocrates
5349 Demosthenes Demosth. contra Boeotum, Spudiam, R 42 n6 adoption of bastards at Athens
Phenippum, Macartatum [F 80,
Macurtatum F 76], Leocharem.
9054 Demosthenes in Olynthiacis.
R 899 n9 says Pericles had helped Athens get 100,000
talents in treasury
8793 Demosthenes in orat.
R 836 n4 says revenue of Attica was 60,000 talents, acc.
ὶ ῶ
ῶ
to public accounts
8613 Demosthenes in oratione de falsa legat. & contra R 750 n8 magistrate gives account of his office at end of
Timarchum.
term
6912 Demosthenes Plut. in Lysia, Demosthenes contra R 367 n5 no motion to be put to people without approval
Androtionem
of Senate
5531 Demosthenes Plutar. in Demosthene
R 71 n1 enfranchised men made citizens after
Chaeronea
6412 Demosthenes pro Aphobo.
R 231 n2 an appeal to the people of Athens
7234 Demosthenes pro Ctesiphonte
RL 408
his classification of offices at Athens
9473 Deutero. 20 // 21
R 1043 n.o law of God says kill a murderer
8263 Deuteron. 12.
R 656 n3 those who know the truth must not follow the
ordinary opinions
5254 Deuteronomy …Deutero. 27
R 31 n3 child who curses his parents punished
8845 Deuteronomy 16.
R 847
God asks us to appear before him at 3 great
feasts
7649 Deuteronomy 16 & 23
RL 473
restoration of fugitive slave to angry master
9071 Deuteronomy 17.
R 907 n1 God forbids heaping up of treasure
9194 Deuteronomy 17.
R 969 n6 kingship best, says law of God
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9391 Deuteronomy
6453 Deuteronomy
17.
17.
19 & 21
W
R
R
R
8743 Deuteronomy
9245 Deuteronomy
9631 Deuteronomy
19. Hierem. 12 & 5
21.
23.
R
R
RL
8487 Deuteronomy
8474 Deuteronomy
9501 Deuteronomy
9195 Deuteronomy
8881 Deuteronomy
5260 Deuteronomy
6844 Deuteronomy
23. Nehem. 5.
23. Num. 25. Psalm. 15.
25.
33.
c. 17.
c. 21.
cap. 1.
R
R
R
R
R
RL
RL
6660 Deuteronomy
9653 Deuteronomy
cap. 16.
cap. 17. & 19.
RL
RL
8650 Deuteronomy
9483 Deuteronomy
cap. 23.
Deut. 16. // 19. [L Leviticus 24.]
8535 Deuteronomy
5021 Deuteronomy
5503 Deuteronomy
7931 Deuteronomy
Deut. 22.
Deut. 5
Deuter. 15
Deuter. 6. in fine capitis.
RL
R
RL
RL
R
RL
RL
5241 Deuteronomy
Exod. 22. Deut. 5
Deut. 11 & 22
90
Page
Notes
980 n4 God forbids Jews to choose foreigner as king
1030 n.o God chooses who is to judge
240 n.o penalty of law of God for stealing is to pay back
fourfold
820 n5 on oaths of princes
991 n7 God’s law prefers the elder son
503*
divine law forbade Israelites, but not strangers,
L359B to commit usury, and forbade them to buy and
n3
sell
710 n4 usury forbidden
707 n6 usury forbidden
1049 n7 law of God forbids more than 40 stripes
970 n7 Moses called king of his people
853 n.o death for those disobeying the high priest
32
power of fathers over children
345
God ordains a council of 70 old men; L adds a
marginal note: the Hebrew terms here have a
greater emphasis on values than the Greek and
Latin words
278
right of conqueror
503*
by Hebrew law it was necessary that the noblest
L361B men, if they were witness to a capital crime, be
n3
also executioners
779
prohibition of foreign general/ruler
1044 n.o penalty proportionate to crime, i.e. lex talionis
5156 Deuteronomy Levit. 20. Daniel 12. Deutero. 24
5366 Diaconus, Paulus Paul Diac. lib. 6. de gestis
Longobard.
5159 Didorus lib. 1
7703 Dinus in l. ergo. de acquir. rerum domi....
8118 Dio
R
R
7431 Dio
...Dio. lib. 26.
R
6544 Dio
R
6865 Dio
7074 Dio
7976 Dio
5988 Dio
Caesar Augustus primus procuratores instituit
ut ait Dio. lib. 53.
Dio. 54
Dio. Plutar. in Pompeio
Dio. Xiphilinus
Dion lib. 56
720
size of dowries
10 n.o 7th day blessed
63
on slavery
543
the good live longer
L 394D
29-30 honor thy father
n1
n2
24 n7 stoning for adultery
44 n5 Luitprand adopts the son of Charles, prince of
France
24 n9 punishment for adultery
483 n1 status of those entering religious houses
588
Gabinius’ proposal of 5 year command for
Pompey arouses opposition of Senate
443 n2 lex Cornelia said praetors must stick to their
edicts
248 n5 private compared to public domain of a prince
R
R
RL
R
351 n4
390 n3
547
154 n.o
7547 Dio
lbi. 40.
R
8598 Dio
lib. 26. AUC 686 // 680
R
RL
R
R
R
R
Augustus and the Senate
Pompey allies with Caesar against the Senate
Constantinople sacked by Galienus
Augustus asks Senate for dispensation from lex
Voconia
460 n4 imprisonment of Q. Pompeius Rufus the
tribune
743 n2 lex Calpurnia on canvassing
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Slip Reference
6876 Dio lib. 35
8600 Dio
6825 Dio
6894 Dio
lib. 37. & Cicero pro Muraena.
lib. 38
lib. 38
7552 Dio
5570 Dio
6854 Dio
6927 Dio
lib. 38.
lib. 41
lib. 43.
lib. 54
8798 Dio
lib. 54 (AUC 735)
6886 Dio
lib. 55
8730 Dio
6644 Dio
lib. 56.
lib. 57 & Xiphilin in Adriano
8110 Dio
lib. 60.
7905 Dio
Senec. in lib. de clementia. Dio lib. 55.
7688 Dio [Cassius]
in Adriano.
5613 Dio Cassius
6154 Dio Cassius Dio. de Augusto scribens.
6376 Dio Chrysostom in tit.
ὶἔ
ς ὶ ό
6860 Dio Nicaeus
6935 Dio Nicaeus
Asconius in Cornelianam
5906 Dio Nicaeus
lib. 37. [38 F 76]
9001 Dio. lib. 38. Paul. lib. 4. sentent. tit. 6.
9028 Dio. lib. 56.
d
5341 Diodorus
5751 Diodorus
7990 Diodorus
8074 Diodorus
a
9558 Diodorus
9234 Diodorus
6708 Diodorus
...et Diodor. lib. 16.
lib. 1. & 15.
9341 Diodorus
5694 Diodorus
lib. 12
lib. 2
91
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Notes
R 354 n6 Maecenas & Agrippa were Augustus' chief
advisers
R 743 n5 lex Tullia de ambitu (on candidature)
R 335 n2 on voting at Rome - the lex Fusia AUC 693
R 362 n6 in popular Roman assembly private citizens
gave their opinion before the magistrates did.
R 461 n7
R 76 n2 Pomoeius said: non est in parietibus civitas
R 349 n2 Caesar adds 40 senators
R 369 n3 decision of less than 200 senators as called an
auctoritas, not a decretum
R 836 n9 Augustus appointed Censor & Praefectus
morum
R 357 n3 Augustus limited the judicial powers of the
Senate
R 815 n4 Augustus offers reward for capture of Crocotas
R 274 n1 Themistocles wanted to greet the Persian king
in the Greek manner
R 584 n3 Emperor Claudius revives old law designed to
prevent one holding successive magistracies
R 535 n5 Augustus’ way of dealing with the conspiracy
of Cinna [3 lines quoted]
R 481 n5 Hadrian wishes senators to be judged only by
senators
R 84 n7 Emp. Severus allows Alexandrines to be
Senators
R 171 n1 on vassal kings of Rome
R 222 n2 Dio Chrysostom compares custom to a king,
law to a tyrant
RL 350
Senate remains at 300 members for three or four
hundred years
R 370 n4 Tribune Cornelius orders Senate not to invade
the sphere of the people
R 143 n7 on origin of the custom of the Roman people
swearing to keep the laws
R 881 n3 tax of 1/20th on legacies, by Augustus
R 888
Augustus’ laws de maritandis ordinibus
RL
R 40 n5 on the Egyptians' punishment of a father who
killed his son
R 100
Egyptian society - priests, soldiers, artisans
RL 551
Diodorus’ investigation of Egyptian history L 402B priest claimed it went back 33,000 years
R 568
among those who date the Persian Empire from
Ninus
RL 503*
the Egyptians divided their citizens into priests,
L354B soldiers and laborers
n3
R 989 n1 succession of Alexander the Great
R 289 n2 Persians did not comdemn to death unless the
accused had done more evil than good
R 1022 n1 the legislator Charondas
R 94 n2 says wrongly the Romans allowed the heirs of
aliens to succeed to the estate
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Notes
ancient Egyptians divided land into 3 parts
in Egypt bastards were legitimized
leagues in Greece
Alexander the Great & Calisthenes
says Arabs chose the oldest man as king
on the philosophers whose lives he wrote ά
ςἀ
ά
ς ῶ
ί
ά
right to expel strangers from Rome by the lex
Papia
cruelty to a slave
Slip Reference
8899 Diodorus lib. 2.
5351 Diodorus lib. 2. c. 3
5793 Diodorus Pausanias in Achaicis, & Diodor. lib. 16
6149 Diodorus Quint. Curtius, Diodor.
6671 Diodorus Siculus
6982 Diogenes Laertius
W
R
R
R
R
R
R
Page
857 n6
42 n8
114 n8
171 n.o
281
379
5594 Dion
R
81
5436 Dion
R
53 n2
R
R
3 n6
Emp. Aug. & the Spanish brigand Crocotas
401 n5 on the Aediles Aeditui
R
400 n2 tribune's power did not extend beyond walls of
Rome
399 n4 to interrupt a Tribune was a capital crime
401 n1 curule aediles could call meeting of the plebs
lib. 54 F
lib. 55 L
5006 Dion lib. 56
7189 Dion [Halic] Dionys. lib. 6. Flor. epit. 19. Gell. lib.
10
7179 Dion [Halic] lib. 9.
7174 Dion Halic
7195 Dion Halic
lib. 5.
R
Piso annalium lib. 4. & Dionys. Halicar. R
lib. 10
7839 Dion Halyc lib. 6.
R
8646 Dion.
lib. 53.
5580 Dion. Halic.
5441 Dion. Halic.
6967 Dion. Halic.
6913 Dion. Halic.
6590 Dion. Halic.
6693 Dion. Halic.
5143 Dion. Halic.
5804 Dion. Halic.
6317 Dion. Halic.
5819 Dion. Halic.
6929 Dion. Halic.
6409 Dion. Halic.
5391 Dion. Halic.
7116 Dion. Halic.
6351 Dion. Halic.
7109 Dion. Halic.
7668 Dion. Halic.
Dionys. lib. 4
lib. 10. Livius lib. 3.
lib. 2
lib. 2.
lib. 2.
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
lib. 2. Pliny lib. 14. c. 13. Valer. de
R
institut. antiq. Cicero de nat. deor.
li. 3. & de Repub. li. 1. Plutar. in
problem. Rom. cap. 6. Arnobius lib. 2.
adversus gentes. Tertull. in apologetico ca. 6. Gellius lib. 10. c. 23.
& Alcimus Siculus apud Athenaeum
lib. 4
R
lib. 4. & 7.
R
499 n6 Tarquinius Superbus suppresses popular
institutions
775 n8 Augustus deprives certain officials of right of
bearing arms
79 n2 the simile of Agrippa - a state is like a body
54 n7 K. Servius appoints an asylum for slaves
376 n3 lex Duillia on election of tribunes
367 n6 R. Senate had no power to execute its decisions
253 n4 Denis d' Halicarnas
284 n7 Denys of Halicarnas compares Roman dictators
to the Archi of Thessaly & the Cosmoi of
Sparta
23 n8 power of husband over wife
117 n6 the Latin League
213 n4 on marks of sovereignty (King Servius & the
Consul M. Valerius)
lib. 9
R 123 n.o Roman Dictator
lib. 9
R 369 n6 decrees of Senate valid for 1 year acc. to
Dionys. Halic.
Livius lib. 3. Dionys. Halicar. lib. 10 R 231 n1 on the lex Duillia (early Roman republic)
li. 3.
RL 47
those captured in war [Greek passage]
lib. 10. Festus lib. 14.
R 397 n1 says lex Tarpeia gave all magistrates power to
fine
lib. 4. cap. 7
R 218 n2 on power of Senate; Dion. Halic. who had read
diligently the commentaries of Marcus Varro
lib. 8
R 397 n6 lex Ateria Tarpeia (AUC 297) - magistrates'
rights under
Plutar. in Numa. Dionys. Halic. lib. 2 RL 476
Numa Pompilius set up collegia
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6389 Dion. Halic. [F 80 only]
5264 Dion. Halic.. lib. 2
5271 Dion. Halicar. lib. 7 & Livius lib. 3
5269 Dion. Halicar. lib. 2
6611 Dion. Halyc.
7113 Dion. Halyc. lib. 7
7654 Dionys Halic
8222 Dionys. Halic.
9241 Dionys. Halic.
5028 Dionys. Halic.
6859 Dionys. Halic.
Cicero in offic. Dionys. Halicar.
lib. 1
lib. II
8205 Dionys. Halic. lib. 2.
5119 Dionys. Halicar. lib. 2
5049 Dionys. Halicarnass. lib. 2
9609 Dionysius
6961 Dionysius
8999 Dionysius
a
7485 Dionysius
lib. 4. Livius lib. 2.
lib. 5.
lib. 6. Livius lib. 2. Cicero pro Sextio
[Sestio L 86]
7536 Dionysius lib. 7.
7477 Dionysius Livius lib. 3. Dionys. lib. 5.
9179 Dionysius // Dio
8566 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
8895 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
9037 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
9139 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
9174 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
9530 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
9621 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
8824 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
6830 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
book IV
Dionysius. Halicar. &
Livius
93
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Notes
R 224 n2 right of plebs to make peace & war
R 32 n7 the law of Romulus on the powers of fathers
over wives & children
R 33 n4 the tribunes sacrosanct
R 33 n2 power of fathers over their sons even when
holding office
R 258
Dion. Halyc. Cicero, Contarini all follow
Polybius in making Rome a mixed constitution
[L 86 adds: Thomas Morus]
R 397 n4 lex Icilia on magistrates' fines
R 475
on King Servius & the setting up of towns of
RL
refuge
R 639
Scaevola attempts to kill King Porsenna
RL
R 989 n5 kingdom of Alba rightfully belonged to
Numitor not Amulius
RL 10
high respect of the Romans for law & justice
R
350 n9 Romulus makes his Senate 100 because that is
1/30 of total population
R 630 n5 Romulus reserved the judgment of most
difficult cases for himself
R 22 n5 lex Romilia gives husband absolute power
R 14 n8 territory of Rome under Romulus only 18000
jugera
RL 503*
writes that there were 100,000 citizens, besides
L358A artisans
n9
R 376 n2 lex Iunia on election of consuls
RL 880
on expulsion of kings, Romans free of taxes
L 656
R 447 n5 lex Junia Sacrata de tribunis plebis
R
R
R
RL
R
459
lex Icilia on privileges of tribunes
447 n3 lex Horatia de sacrosanctis Magistratibus
969 n8 Augustus & his friends decide domination of
one man is best
728 n2 fines were given to temples and called
‘sacramenta’ says Dion. Halicarnass.
R 856
Denys d’ Halicarnas a good authority for size of
individual Roman’s farm, because he was a
domestic of Marcus Varro
RL 890
capitation tax of Tarquinius Superbus
L 663
R 945 n.o consuls Cassius & Virginius issue contrary
edicts
R 963 n7 dictator, or Harmost, among Thessalians
RL 503*
calls Lucius Siccius Dentatus a common man
L350D
RL 503*
seems to have exempted merchants from the
L358D number of Roman citizens
R 839
Censor included everybody in the census?
R 337 n3 on the X viri for law-making at Rome - all
historians call them oligarchs
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8891 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
5767 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
W
lib. 2.
R
lib. 2. Varro. lib. 1. de re R
rustica
5759 Dionysius Halicarnasseus lib. 2. Tullius in
R
divinatione
6816 Dionysius Halicarnasseus lib. 4.
R
8812 Dionysius Halicarnasseus lib. 4.
R
8795 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
lib. 4. Livius
R
[lib. 2 Censorinus L 86]
8772 Dionysius Halicarnasseus lib. 6.
R
8620 Dionysius Halicarnasseus lib. 7. Livy lib. 3.
R
9608 Dionysius Halicarnasseus
lib.2.
8989 Dionysius the tyrant “comme nous lisons”
6015 Doctores
8747 du Bellay
6624 Du Hallant
6252 Du Moulin
8884 Du Moulin
94
102 n4 on patrons who desert their clients
333 n2 voting by tribes or by heads or centuries
838 n3 census - offering of a denarius to Venus Libitina
for everyone who died
836 n3 K. Servius introduces census
831 n3 300 Volscian hostages executed
760 n8 enemy seizes Capitol during dissension between
Plebs & Patres
RL 503*
Romulus separated the citizens from all handiL357C crafts; but allowed them to use husbandry and
n8
to bear arms
R 878
sought occasions for war, to levy new charges,
which continurd after hostilities ended
R 156 n7 powers of a sovereign
Bar. Alex. & DD. in l. 1. de constit.
pecu…
6776 Doctores hanc questionem varie tractant DD. Bart. R
in l. prohibere. §. plane. quod vi. & in
tractatu de tyrannia num. 23.. ..seq….DD.
in l. barbarius. de offic. praetoris…
7049 Doctors DD. in cap. fin. de offic. deleg. & in cap. R
gratum. eod. Bartol. in l. 1. de iudic….
8701 Dominic. Geminiam consilio 124...
R
[L 86 domin.]
7021 Dominicus Panor….Dominicus… in ca. caeterum. R
7582 Dominicus Geminian in cap. 2. de arbitris. lib. 6. R
Bar....Domin. Gemi....in ca.
uno delegatorum de offi.
delegati.
7600 Donatus in illud Terent. qui scis an quae iubeam R
sponte faciat?
7346 Donatus Notat. Donatus [in illud Andriae - F 80] R
[in illud Terentii - L 86] animo iam nunc
otiosum esse impero, id est volo te salvere.
Terent. qui scis an quae iubeam faciat.
Donat. iubeam pro velim.
8088 Dresserus
RL
5707 Du Bellay
Page
Notes
856 n4 Romulus divides land into 3
103 n8 vassalage in ancient times
309 n7 successor to tyrant bound to uphold the tyrant's
deeds & promises
386 n2 why do commissions cease at death of prince?
803 n.o may a prince break an oath made under
compulsion?
384 n7 revocation of a commission by the prince
466 n6 trial of lord by his peers
n1
467 n5 iubeo = volo
432 n4 impero & iubeo = volo in old Latin
571
“homo de Schola nulla subiecta ratione” - on
L 422B Bodin’s Methodus
R 96
the mountains of Switzerland, where the poet
Du Bellay says one should confine parricides
R 822
cause of wars between K. Francis & Emp.
Charles V - acc. to Le Sieur du Bellay
RL 262
France is a mixed state
R 191
Bodin is not going to deal with the views on
papal power of Jacques de Teran (chambrier du
Pape), nor of Capito nor of M. Charles du
Moulin
R 854
M. du Moulin speaks at Lyon against the
Consistoire, for undertaking temporal
jurisdiction under color of using their
censorship. Bodin disapproves of his attitude.
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9164 Du Moulin
7404 Du Moulin §. 1. glo. 5. nu. 58. de feudis.
R
6655 Du Moulin, C. Iugé par arrest de Parlement cotté
R
par Charles du Moulin in feudis 6.
22. 4. 20. ou 86. contre l'opinion de
Faber in l. 1. de sacros. eccles. C.
[L 86 reads: in titulo Feudorum §.
12. q. 20. & 86]
8486 Du Moulin, Charles
R
5749 Du Moulin, Charles
Carol. Molinaeus ad notas.
Alex. eod. consil. [i.e. consi.
41. li. 7. nu.4.]
5863 Du Moulin, Charles Carolus Molinaeus ubique ad
notas consiliorum Alexandri.
6102 Du Moulin, Charles glo. 4. §. 2. nu. 26 in
feud. F 80
in consuetud. feudor. §.
2. glo. 4. nu. 26. L 86
7437 Durand ...Durandus in tit. de sententiis. §. mista.
secutus Iacobum [Ravennam F 80]
[Ravenatem L 86]
6281 Durand, Jean in tit. de appel. §. nunc hactenus. &
glo. & Io. Andr. in cap. per venerabilem. qui filii sint legitimi.
5722 Durant, Jean au specule, tit. de satisdat. §. dicta.
vers. sed pone.
9334 Durer, Albert (Albertus Durerus)
95
Notes
is wrong to say state of Venice lasted 1200
years
441 n5 on right to delegate power
277 n4 on fiefs
W Page
R 956
R
709 n2 wants needlessly to alter the text of the law on
rates of interest
100 n5
RL 134
on promises & oaths
R
164 n3 on fiefs
R
444 n8 is a magistrate’s verbal commandment binding?
R
202 n2 are kings of France subject to the Pope?
Iean Durand Evesque de Mande says yes
R
97
RL 1019
book of Polycletus (on proportion in a statue) L 750D most accurately described in our age by
Albertus Durerus
8235 Dynus Bart. Castrensis. Angelus in l. si extraneus. R 645 n2 to accuse someone of lying is slander
princip. de acquirenda heredit. ff. Cardinal.
Alexan. in c. neque [L 86 9. distinct. &
actio ne iniuriarum esse etiam si quis
addiderit “tu mentiris salva reverentia”]
9606 Eccles. cap. 38.
RL 503*
the Master of wisdom keeps craftsmen from
L357C rule, from honors, from judging
n6
9646 Eccles. cap. 38.
RL 503*
physicians in civitates to be reverenced, but are
L360C not equal with orators and lawyers
n6
9632 Ecclesiastes 24.
RL 503*
the Prince of wisdom writes: Mercatorem
L359B manus a scelere puras vix habiturum - a
n4
merchant hardly has his hands clean from
wickedness
8490 Edward I in magna charta.
R 711 n7 church in England forbidden to acquire more
possessions by law of Edward I
6141 Edward III
R 170
actual words of homage done by Edward III to
Philip of Valois are quoted (1331)
7955 Eleazar, Rabi in genesim...
R 544 n3 7th month originally the 1st
5314 England, ordonnances of
R 38
ordonnances of England [published 1564 F] on
high treason
8594 England, strict rules against using influence
R 742
laws against using influence to obtain offices in
England “comme j’ay seu par l’Ambassadeur
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6681 Escriture saincte
9079 Estates General, Blois, speech on finances
R
R
RL
9067 Estates General, Orleans, requests
R
9075 Estates General, requests
R
9289 Esther
5048 Esther
R
RL
96
Notes
Randon Anglois”
534
Pericles starts war to avoid giving account of
L 387 his spending of public money
283
on state of early kingship
499 n5 charges against the early Christians;
cannibalism
1001 n.o God threatens his enemies with female rulers
993
country ruled by a child will be wretched
L 733
282
Nimrod as “premier Monarque seigneurial”
911
meeting of Estates at Blois - speech of President
of the Chambre des Comptes [L says
Maximinus Lulerius praefectus mercatorum
Parisiensium]
904
finances; request of the Estates at Orleans [L
adds at Blois] to revoke or reduce gifts
908-9 finances; request of Estates at Tours at
accession of Charles VIII and at Orleans at
accession of Charles IX
1002 n.o Ahasuerus & his wife Vasthi
14
Persia had 127 provinces
R
498 n.o Anastasius proclaims a religious amnesty
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7899 Ephor Plutar. ex Theopompo. Ephore. Thucydide. RL
6688 Ephorus
7835 Epiphanius
9285 Esaiae
9270 Esaiae
de gnosticis.
8.
c. 3.
cap. 1.
Ester cap. 1. Herodot. Plutarchus in
Artaxerxe
7833 Euagrius lib. 3. c. 29. Nicephor. Calistus lib. 16. c.
26.
8053 Euclid Ex. 49. lib. 1.
RL
R
R
RL
RL 564
on the hypotenuse
L 416A
8052 Euclides lib. 11. definit. c. 11. & 12. proposit. lib. RL 564
geometrical figures in Plato
12.
L 415D
5184 Euripides
R 27
no greater conserver of republic than obedience
of wife to husband
5430 Euripides
RL 52
tragedy of Iphigeneia
8585 Euripides
R 735
as wrong-headed as the people who try to fly
with the golden wings of Euripides (gold being
heavy)
9330 Euripides
R 1017
Euripides said (on equality):
ὸ ὰ ἴ
ό
ἀ
ώ ςἔ
9564 Euripides
RL 503*
true nobility consists in virtue [2 lines of Greek]
L354C
n9
9581 Euripides
RL 503*
of virtue and nobility no traffic is to be made L355D mo&non d’a)n au0ta_ xrhma&twn ou&k a)n la&boij
gennaio&thta kai\ a)reth_n.
9583 Euripides
RL 503*
nobility is in riches - τὴν δ’εὐγένειαν ἐν
L356A xrh&masi
9421 Euripides
R 1035 n5 nobles punished less
ώ
ἀν ῶ ὐ ῶ
ώ
7981 Eusebius
R 549
chronology of Alphonsus, Beda, Eusebius,
b
Philo Judaeus compared
5410 Eustatius
R 50
derivation of servus
ἐ ύ
ά
6308 Exodus …Exodi. 22. 28.
R 212 n.o slight to prince is slight to God
9408 Exodus 21.
RL 1034
penalty for master who accidentally kills his
L 760 slave
6759 Exodus 22. 28.
R 305 n7 you must not speak ill of your Prince
7941 Exodus 23. ver. 16.
R 544 n2 Feast of Tabernacles must be held at end of
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W Page
Notes
year, 15th of 7th month
the good live longer
97
c. 19. Levit. c. postremo. Deuter. 6. in fine RL 543
capitis. Iob c. 12. Samuel c. 2. lib. 1.
L 394D
Ezech. cap. 33
6711 Exodus c. 30.
RL 289
Moses prays to be a good ruler
7826 Exodus cap. 12.
RL 497
Moses & Pharaoh’s offer to allow the Jews to
worship publicly
7499 Exodus cap. 23.
RL 449
in judging no pity must be shown to the poor
5023 Exodus Exod. 20
R 10 n.o 7th day blessed
5505 Exodus Exod. 21
RL 63
on slavery
Deuter. 15
Levit. 25. Hierem 34. Nu. 13 et seq.
Exod. 12. Numero. 49
5243 Exodus Exod. 22. Deut. 5
R 29-30 honor thy father
Deut. 11 & 22
n1
Ezechiel 22
n2
n3
5347 Exodus Exod. c. 1
R 42 n4 Moses adopted by…
5125 Exodus Genes…. Exo. 2
R 22 n1 "in manu" = in the power of
5255 Exodus Levit. 20. Deutero. 27. Exod. 21 F 76
R 31 n3 child who curses his parents punished
Exod. 11 F 80
8815 Exodus XII [L 86 gives Num. cap. 1 & 26 instead] R 838 n5 census - number of the Israelites not counting
women, slaves, etc.
8808 Exodus cap. 30.
R 838 n9 law of God on holding of census
9511 Exodus cap. 9.
R 1060 n1 God arrangers things so that his power & beauty
RL
will be known - uses Pharaoh for this purpose
6313 Ezechiel …Ezechiel. 17.
R 212 n.o slight to prince is slight to God
8310 Ezechiel 8. 48. Daniel 11. Zach. 2.
R 673 n2 peoples of the north are warlike
9630 Ezechiel c. 27. v. 5. & 28. v. 16. & cantici. 3. v. 6. RL 503*
Non erit mercator in populo tuo - there shall be
L359B no merchant in thy people
n2
8543 Ezechiel cap. 18. Deuter. 14. & 4. Reg. 4. // 14.
R 721 n2 children should not bear wrongs of their fathers
Hierem. 31. (F) // 32. & 4. (L)
6753 Ezechiel cap. 29.
R 304 n3 Ezechiel irritated by King Zedekiah's revolt v.
Nabuchodonosor
7934 Ezechiel cap. 33.
RL 543
the good live longer
L 394D
9633 Ezechiel cap. 82. Zacharias c. 4. psal. 70.
RL 503*
the prophets detest the trade of merchants
L359B
n1
6752 Ezechiel Hieremiae 25 & Ezechiel 29
R 304 n3 God calls Nabuchodonosor his servant
8900 Ezekiel cap. 45.
R 857 n7 division of lands
5242 Ezekiel Ezechiel 22
R 29-30 honor thy father
n3
9626 Faber Bart. Plate. Lucas Penna. Bald. in d. l.
RL 503*
the trade of merchandise seems to many to be
nequis. Faber. in l. falso de dignit. C.
L359A base, and not very honest or commendable
n7
6656 Faber …Charles du Moulin in feudis…contre
R 277 n4 on fiefs
l'opinion de Faber in l. 1. de sacros.
eccles. C.
5376 Faber in §. i. de adopt. institut.
R 45 n2 rights of adopted children
5111 Faber in §. l. in institu. de S. C. Tertul. & §. 2. quod R 21 n2 married woman no longer in her father's power
cum eo qui in alie….
6201 Faber in §. penult. de assignat. libert.
R 182 n1 lord has right to reassert rights over fugitive
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5720 Faber
R
6011 Faber
7369 Faber
6424 Faber
6464 Faber
6216 Faber
5152 Faber
7623 Faber
5993 Faber
9600 Faber
in §. sed hodie. in institu. de satisdation.
[and] arrest contre l'estranger du 27. May.
1567.
in §. sed naturalia. nu. 2. instit.
in instit. de legitima patr. & in authen.
ingressi. col. ult. de sacrosanct. eccles. C.
in institut. de Attiliano tut. §. ult….
in institut. de nuptiis
in l. 1. de iure emphyteut. C. & in l. cunctos
populos. de summa trinitate. C….
in l. 2. quae sit longa consuetud. C. Benedic.
in cap. infamia & adulterium
in l. a proconsulib. de appell. C.
in l. digna vox. de legib. C.
in l. divo. Marco. de decurio. C.
97 n6
98
Notes
slave
foreigners to pay caution before trials, but not
citizens
R 156 n7 powers of a sovereign
RL 436
hereditary jurisdiction
R
R
R
233 n2 court of last ressort
241 n2 grace: restitution of bastards
185 n4 restrictions on sovereignty
R
24 n6
R 470 n6 on appeals
R 154 n9 obligations of a prince
RL 503*
as nobility is received from ancestors so is
L357B infamy
n1
6487 Faber l. 1. vectigalia nova imponi. C. cap. 1. quae R 244 n2 right of taxation
sint regalia. Fab. ibidem…
7644 Faber Oldrad notat. consil. Faber aliud quoque
R 472 n3 decision of Rome on handing over a fugitive
notat. tempore Bened. VI. Pa. in §. est. et
from justice
inter. de publicis iudic.
7376 Faber Ripa lib. 1. de legib. responso. 1. nu. 70...
RL 436
hereditary jurisdiction
8821 Fabius Pictor
RL 839
population of Rome - 800,000 citizens in time
of King Servius
8075 Fasti, of the Romans
R 568
“which cannot lie”
9402 Faunia, Licinia, Cornelia, Iulia, leges
R 1033 n9 sumptuary laws of the Romans - used arithmetic
justice, equal for all
8212 Favorinus
R 635
praised the quartan fever as leading to great
advantages
8244 Favorinus
R 653
said a quartan fever did good
9484 Favorinus lib. 20.
R 1045 n8 blames the lex talionis
RL
7609 Fel in ca. ult. de foro competenti.
R 468 n9 execution outside one’s own territory
6192 Fel in cap. dilecti. de majoritate & obedient.
R 179 n6 sovereignty & vassalage
7766 Felin ...Felin....ca. cum omnes. de constitut.
R 487 n7 voting in colleges
5212 Felin …Aret. & Felin. in cap. super. eod. de testib. R 28 n4 status of wives
6988 Felin …DD. in l. et quia. de iurisdic. Feli. in cap. R 380 n6 office compared to commission
licet. de offic. ordinarii…
7417 Felin …Feli. in ca. alias. & in ca. quod sedes.
R 441 n9 delegation of powers
de offic. deleg.
5871 Felin …Felin. in c. 1. de probat.
R 134 n6 contracts of the prince
6992 Felin Bald….Felin….in cap. cum ex officii. de
R 380 n7 office compared to commission
praescript. extra.
7403 Felin in c. cum non ab homine. de iudiciis.
R 440 n2 on appeal from penalty fixed by law
7453 Felin in c. ex literis. de restitutio. spoliat...
R 445 n1 right to resist magistrates?
6035 Felin in c. quae in ecclesiarum. de const. col. II.
R 157 n4 rights of princes
7017 Felin in cap. caeterum.
RL 383
on termination of a commission
7763 Felin in cap. cum omnes de constit.
R 486 n6 majority votes
7059 Felin in cap. quoniam de offic. deleg.
R 387 n5 instructions to an official also apply to that
official's successor
6781 Felin in cap. translato. col. 1. de constitut.
R 309 n7 successor to tyrant must uphold the tyrant's
deeds & promises
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5885 Felin in cap. translato. de constit. ext.
7585 Felin in d. ca. prudentiam...
6997 Felin in d.c. cum ex offic.
6336 Felin in Rubrica extr. de praescript….
5962 Felin Panorm. Anto. Butrio. Imol. Felin. in cap. 1.
de probat. Cardina. consi. 147. donnans.
9381 Felin. in cap. 1. col. 17. copiose.
7309 Felinus …Andr….in cap. causam quae de rescrip.
Felin. eo. col. 10.
6456 Felinus …Fel. in cap. de causis. col. 6. de offic.
deleg.
7725 Felinus
5851 Felinus
7297 Felinus
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135 n7
466 n7
380 n8
215 n8
153 n9
R
R
1029 n6 extraordinary powers of magistrates
424 n3 on privileges
R
240 n2 judge cannot absolve one from the laws
not in F
80
483 n6 “religious” are under jurisdiction of their abbots
Felin. & Panor. in cap. pastoralis. de offic. R
ordinar.
Felin. in c. i. nu. 5. de probat.
R
in c. cum venisset. de iudic. col. 2. nu. 7… R
Notes
compact between prince & subjects
judgment by peers
office compared to commission
royal rights cannot lapse
on a prince's compacts
99
W
R
R
R
R
R
132 n8
423 n5 prince's explanation of his own meaning must
be accepted
7326 Felinus in c. eam te. de rescript. col. 3.
R 425 n9 rescripts and privileges must be presented to the
magistrate within one year
6248 Felinus in c. nonnulli de rescriptis. nu. 8.
R 191 n9 on papal powers
7571 Felinus in c. prudentiam. nu. 4. de offic. deleg.
R 465 n2 lord can be punished by his peers
7598 Felinus in c. significasti. de offi. deleg.
R 467 n3 on executing justice outside one’s own territory
6057 Felinus in c. translato. de constitut.
R 159 n2 prince & his predecessors' contracts
7639 Felinus in c. ult. de foro. competenti. nu. 11.
R 471 n9 fugitives from justice
7246 Felinus in ca. de caetero. col. 2.
R 413 n4 king's orders to be obeyed without question
7621 Felinus in ca. ex parte. de rescrip. ext. col. 5. nu. 9. R 470 n4 overlapping spheres of magistrates
5099 Felinus in ca. tertio. loco de praesumpt.
R 20 n2 on marriage
5933 Felinus in cap. 1. col.10. vers. quint.
R 149 n2 rulers bound by law of God
5977 Felinus in cap. 1. de probat.
R 153 n3 prince's compacts
7165 Felinus in cap. ad audientiam. de indic.[sic]…
RL 397
trial of clerics
L 279
7160 Felinus in cap. at si clerici.
RL 397
on trial of clerics
L 279
7152 Felinus in cap. at si clerici. de iudic.
RL 397
on powers of Pope
L 278
6028 Felinus in cap. cum non licent. col. 5. de rescrip. R 157 n2 rights of princes
6225 Felinus in cap. cum te de re iudicata. & cap. quam R 186 n4 Felinus, optimus iuris interpres, on the power of
in ecclesiarum de constitut.
the Dukes of Savoy
5845 Felinus in cap. ex parte col. 1. vers. regulae de
R 131 n6 power of the sovereign
rescript.
6048 Felinus in cap. fraternitatis. col. 4. de testibus
R 158 n7 on the respublica
6017 Felinus in cap. quae in Ecclesiarum
R 156 n7 powers of a sovereign
5953 Felinus in cap. quae in ecclesiarum. de constitut. R 150 n6 Pope can give dispensation from laws of God
7143 Felinus in cap. quae in ecclesiarum. de constitut. RL 397
on power of bishops
colu. 2. versa. conclusio.
L 278
5947 Felinus in d. cap. col. 5 vers. limitat. & col. 14
R 150 n5 prince can make laws contravening laws of God
if he has a good reason
5818 Felinus Innocent & Felin. in cap. cum
R 123 n7 sovereign and the power he delegates
ecclesiastarum. eod.
6386 Feraldus privileg. 19….
R 224 n.o right of peace & war
8541 Ferdinand of Spain
R 720
decree of Ferdinand of Spain of 1492 against
gypsies: “Que los Egyptianos con senores
salgan del Reyno dentro sissenta // cessanta
dias.” [quoted]
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8557 Ferdinand of Spain
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R 725
8595 Ferdinand of Spain
R
742
8499 Ferdinand, a law of
R
712
7964 Ferrier, Auger
R
545
5413 Festus
5787 Festus
R 50
RL 110
L p. 71
R 260 n.o
RL 407
L 285
RL 440
6618 Festus
7232 Festus
7398 Festus
8336 Festus
8443 Festus
7117 Festus
7111 Festus
the people at first elected the Senators
"Is etiam carnificis loco habebatur qui se
vulnerasset ut moreretur, inquit Festus."
calls magistrate with extraordinary powers
“arbiter”
robur < rubor (i.e. plenty of sanguis)
RL 678
L 502D
RL 698
derives ‘robur’ from ‘rubor’
L 521B
R 397 n1 lex Tarpeia gave all magistrates power to fine
R 397 n6 magistrates' rights by the lex Ateria Tarpeia
(AUC 297)
R 226 n9 on sponsio
7947 Festus
Dionys. lib. 10. Festus lib. 14.
Dionys. lib. 8. Gell. lib. 11. cap. 1. Festus
lib. 14. in voce peculat.
Festus, sponsionem, pactionem, foedus,
pacem differre scribit.
in verbo clavus annualis.
7662 Festus
9468 Festus
in verbo commessari.
in verbo Latro.
7568 Festus
6977 Festus
in verbo maiorem
in verbo optima lege.
RL 544
L396B
R 475 n6
RL 1042
L 766
R 464 n.o
R 377 n6
7092 Festus
7661 Festus
7354 Festus
in verbo optima lege.
in verbo pagi.
in verbo parum cavisse
R
R
R
8655 Festus
in verbo Patricius.
7517 Festus
in verbo pietati.
RL 782
L 579
R 457 n6
9095 Festus
8478 Festus
a
8791 Festus
7481 Festus
6971 Festus
lib. 17. in verbo Sestertius.
lib. 19.
R
R
920 n2
708 n2
lib. 4 [in verbo censores L 86]
libro 14.
Livius lib. 40. Festus lib. 16. in voce
rogatio...
R
R
R
835 n1
447 n4
376 n6
6392 Festus
100
Notes
decree of Ferdinand of Spain of 1492 on
informers: “Que ningun fiscal pueda accusar à
consejo persona particular, sin dar
primeramente delator.”
against the sale of offices - laws of Ferdinand,
1492 “que no se puedan vender, ny trocar,
officios de Alcaldia...ny fiel executoria, ny
iuraderia” [2½ lines]
on testaments; a lex of Ferdinand of 1392 [2
lines quoted] “Que no se llaven quintos da los
que mueren sin fazer testamento...”
Augerius Ferrerius, excellent
Iatromathematicien, in libro de iudiciis
planetarum made some bad mistakes
erituto = servitudo
on municipium & cives; ¼ page paraphrased
394 n2
475 n.o
433 n.o
on the annual nail
ώ
village commessatio
meaning of “latro”
eat together]
duties of consuls
Tribuni Plebis alone retain their imperium
during a dictatorship
the word 'dictator'
pagani = people using the same fountain
on the meaning of the formula pronounced by
the praetor "Reus parum cavisse videtur"
subject peoples - clientela, tutela, which is
called patrocinium
appeal from the Praetor Orestes accepted by
Consul Aemilius Lepidus
value of sestertius after lex Papiria
Decemviri legum ferendarum fix very low rate
of interest
definition of census
Consuls previously called Praetors, then Iudices
lex Cornelia & Baebia for election of six
praetors Publicarum Quaestionum
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8621 Festus - ita Hebraei [Hebrew words quoted]
101
Notes
latrones derived from laterones (qui latera
viatorum obsident) - and so also in Hebrew
on choice of Senators
wrongly interprets "populus iussit" as "populus
decrevit"
391
says: "Cum imperio esse dicebatur apud
antiquos, cui nominatim a populo dabatur
imperium."
403
three kinds of military punishment: deprehensa,
castigatio, infamia
889 n1 tax on lawsuits
461 n5 “vitiosa comitia” (invalid)
6403 Festus Pompeius
6915 Festus Pompeius
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RL 760
L 562D
R 229
R 367
7077 Festus Pompeius
R
7217 Festus Pompeius
R
9031 Festus Pompeius
7550 Festus Pompeius
7784 Festus Pompeius
7527 Festus Pompeius
R
ait spectionem sive aspectionem R
Augures habuisse, non tamen ut
alias impedirent nuntiando.
in verbo concio.
R
in verbo majorem.
R
6343 Festus Pompeius
5820 Festus Pompeius
5251 Festus Pompeius
in verbo rogatio.
in verbo, 'optima lege'
lex Servia his verbis concepta est
apud Festum Pompeium
5128 Festus Pompeius in verbo emancipatum
8567 Festus, Sextus Pompeius in verbo sacramentum.
8933 finances, state of the
R
R
R
6505 Firmian in tract. de Gabel.
6422 Flavius Vopiscus in Floriano
7503 Flavius Vopiscus in Floriano.
6213 Floard
R
R
R
R
6285 Floard
R
5466 Floard
8528 Flor.
Frodouart qui lors vivoit F
Floardus L
epito. 41. Paul lib. 4. sentent. Cicero Verrina
3 & in lib. de finib. Dio lib. 56. Gellius lib.
17. August. lib. 3. de civitate.
8951 Flor. in epit.
6326 Flor., Cardianal & Iaso. in prooemio feudor…
5676 Florentine copy of Roman Laws l. 4 [de legationib.]
ubi inepta est lectio Florentini libri, quod satis
intelligitur ex l. ult. de legatio. & ex Cicerone in
Topic.
5773 Florentini, Pandecti l. non dubito. de captivis. ubi
negatio detrahenda venit ad
fidem archetypi.
6569 Florian
9313 Florian
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
in l. interruptione. finium regund. 2. l. 1.
R
adTurpil.
in l. qui testamentum. de probat. Caepola in R
tract. de imperat. milit. elig. 22...
488 n.o on concio
458
says consuls never both had power on the same
day - see also Verrius Flaccus
216 n9 on law
123 n8 on dictator
31 n1 on those who beat their parents - explanation
follows
23 n3 in manu = in potestate
728 n.o on the word sacramentum = fine
862
l’estat general des finances dressé au mois de
Ianvier 1572 - also in 1560
245 n3 taxation
232 n8 on powers of praefectum praetorio
452 n1 appeals could be made to the Praetorian Prefect
184
on division of Lotharingia & Arles after death
of Lothaire, as you can see in the history of
Guitald, Floard or Frodouard, & Lambert
[L 86 Vitaldus, Floardus & Lambertus]
203
reign of Pepin (donation of Exarchate) - in the
history of Floard, Sigonius, Onophrius
58 n2 Louis, K. of the Germans, has to raise an army
n62 against the revolted slaves
L
718 n2 law of Voconius Saxa excluding females from
succession while there was a male remotely
related
868 n4 six kingdoms bequested to Rome
215 n7 royal rights inalienable
91 n8
105 n4 on subjects & vassals; [L 86 says “Proculus in a
curious reply said…” & marginal note 20) in
Pandectis Florentinis legitur detract a
negatione]
249 n1 judges cannot judge contrary to law
1011 n2 noble woman who marries commoner
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6632 Florus
W Page
R 269
9438 Florus
R
1037 n3
401 n5
76 n2
22 n7
839
838
359 n4
7187 Florus
5572 Florus
5121 Florus
8819 Florus
8818 Florus
6890 Florus
…Flor. epit. 19
49. epitom….
cap. 46
Epit. 27
Epit. 59
epit. 98.
R
R
R
RL
RL
R
5460 Florus
epito. 23
epit. 74
epito. 55.
R
102
Notes
on alliance between Etruscans & Romans in
time of Tarquinius Priscus: "sed ut civitatum
principatus penes regem Romanum esset"
Scipio Africanus punishes a soldier, acc. to
Florus
on the Aediles Aedilitii
city of Carthage to be destroyed
treatment of adultery in Rome
on population of Rome
on number of citizens at Rome
Fabius Buteo, dictator, chooses 177 new
senators
at one time
slaves & freedmen not to bear arms
56-7 n2
n3
7178 Florus
R 400 n1 F 80 2 consuls imprisoned
L 86 Licinius Stolo forced Dictator Manlius to
resign
5535 Florus epito. 77 & 84
R 71 n4 position of enfranchised citizens
6819 Florus epito. 77 & 9.
R 334 n6 proposed rearrangement of voters at Rome by
idem epito. 84.
n7 Servilius Sulpitius
9527 Florus epitome 74. l. si duobus. de militari. testam. RL 503*
Romans did not equate gentry with martial
l. operis. de operis libert. ff. & l. ultim. de
L350C service, since it was lawful for manumitted men
libertis. C.
n2
to serve
6818 Florus Livius lib. 6. & Florus epito. 20.
R 334 n3 Censor Appius rearranges the voting of the
citizens
5533 Florus Livius lib. 9. & Florus epito. 20
R 71 n2 Fabius Maximus rearranges the classes in the
Comitia
8510 Florus Plutar. in Grac. Flor. epito. 58.
R 714 n1 lex Licinia & agrarian laws of Gracchus - anno
620
6205 Forest, de la
R 183
Marquis of Final wins his case against the
Genoese (about his sovereignty) "comme j'ay
veu par lettres du seigneur de la Forest,
ambassadeur pour le Roy, dattees à Vienne du
XVIII. Iuillet MDLX."
6226 Forest, de la
R 186-187 on position of Duchy of Savoy "comme j'ay veu
par lettres du sieur de la Forest, Ambassadeur
pour le Roy vers l'Empereur."
[L 86 simply says "legi"]
8025 Forestier the German (Foresterius)
R 562
on Plato’s theory of numbers
7423 France Ordonnances de François I. que tous
R 442 n2 much is left to conscience & religion of the
interests sont arbitraires.
judge
7423 France Ordonnances de François I. que tous
R 442 n2 much is left to conscience & religion of the
interests sont arbitraires.
judge
8830 France, census
R 841
census of ecclesiastical lands in France in 1516
8005 France, Chronique de
R 556 n9 Louis XII captured Milan
6127 France, thresor de
R 168
Counts of Montfort & Vertus always paid
homage to king of France "comme j'ay veu par
les actes extraits du thresor de France." F 80
"ut in Archivis legimus." L 86
6165 France, thresor de
R 175
on liege homage
"et me souvient avoir veu XLVIII [L 86
quadraginta septem] traictés d'alliance, et lettres
de serment, collationés à l'original de thresor
baillés aux Rois Philippe de Vallois, Iean,
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6188 France, thresor de
6189 France, thresor de
6227 France, thresor de
6228 France, thresor de
6275 France, thresor de
6278 France, thresor de
6279 France, thresor de
6557 France, thresor de
6432 Francis, Duke of Alencon
8699 Franciscus
103
Notes
Charles V, VI, VII, Louis XI par les trois
Electeurs deça le Rhin, & plusiers autres
Princes de l'Empire…"
R 179
Louis IX of France was invited to throne of
Castille "comme on peut voir par les lettres que
j'ay veuës, qui luy furent lors envoyees par la
Noblesse, desquelles l'original est encores au
thresor de France, seellé des plusiers seels de
cire blanche"
[L 86 "qui adhuc in Archivis Francorum
extant"]
R 179
treaty of Charles V of France & Henry of
Castille 1369 - "lequel traicté est au thresor de
France"
R 187
Charles VI made perpetual view of the Empire
"par lettres patentes de vicariat perpetuel, qui
sont au thresor de France, en seel d'or, et dont
j'ay la copie…"
R 188
acquisition of the sovereignty of the kingdom of
Arles - price paid, terms, etc.
"Les contracts, ratifications et quittances sont
encores au thresor de France, d'ont j'ay les
copies collationnées à l'original: qui meritoyent
bien d'estre veuës par ceux qui furent deputés
pour les affaires de Savoye l'an MDLXII."
R 201
Philip the Conquerant, excommunicated by
Pope Alexander III, replies he holds his realm
from no other prince on earth
"j'ay veu la lettre qui se trouve encores au
thresor de France, au coffre cotté Anglia."
L 86 "literae extant in Archivis Francorum"
R 202
il y a au thresor de France une bulle de Clement
V Pape, absolving Philippe le Bel
R 202
K. of France given privilege of not being put
under the interdict - this was confirmed by 7
Popes, whose bulls are still au thresor de France
R 248
"comme nous trouvons par arrest du XII Fevrier
1392." "il y a plusieurs traictés anciens au
thresor de France.."
R 235
1571 - long discussion in the senate about the
powers to be granted to Francis, Duke of
Alencon (who had made Bodin his "libellorum
magister" & "consilii particeps")
R 803 n.o can princes break oaths made under
compulsion?
R 934
gold / bronze ratio - as I’ve learned from M.
François de Foix
R 841
census of population of Provence
RL 571
Saxo Lipsiorum Pontifex, on Bodin’s
L 422B calculations in his Methodus
R 60
on slaves
R 200
princes of Empire promise all their resources to
protect the Emperor against the designs of the
Pope "comme j'ay appris des lettres de
l'Ambassadeur du Roy, dattees à Vienne au
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9110 François de Foix
8829 Francois I, edict of, in 1534
8087 Frankebergerus
5478 Frederick II, Emperor (les ordonnances de)
6266 French Ambassador
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7378 Froissard
R
437
R
188 n5
6396 Froissart l'an 1282
6142 Froissart (Froissard)
R
R
227 n.o
170 n.o
9218 Fuccius anno 1481 les histoires d’Allemagne
5194 Fulgo …Barto. Fulgo. Castrens. Iaso. in l. ult. de
verbo signif.
7407 Fulgos …Fulgos…in l. 1. de offic. eius cui.
7632 Fulgos cons. 149. col. 2.
6466 Fulgos consi. 33. col. 2.
6010 Fulgos, Raphael in l. ult. si contra ius. C.
8077 Funccius
R
R
982 n5
28 n1
R
R
R
R
R
441 n9
471 n9
241 n2
156 n7
569
8081 Funccius
R
570
8086 Funccius
a
8318 Galen
RL 571
R
674
8325 Galen
R
675
8334 Galen
8415 Galen
8444 Galen
R 678
R 691 n6
RL 698
L 521A
RL 542
L 393A
RL 685
L 508D
R 694 n6
6229 Froissard
lib. 1. chap. 33.
7916 Galen
in libris de placitis Hippocrat. & Platon.
8396 Galen
lib. 11. c. 2. de simplici medicina.
8420 Galienus
b
6489 Gallus …quaest. 60. parte 5. stili forensis.
7138 Gallus anno 1346. notat. Gallus. q. 275.
5979 Gallus
Gal. notat. q. 184. parte 5. F
Gallus q. 284. parte 3. L
7129 Gallus Gallus advocatus fisci parte. 5. q. 276
Gallus q. 76.
5655 Gallus Gallus parte 9 // 4
5985 Gallus iudicatum anno 1391. Gal. q. 257. parte 5.
6041 Gallus q. 55.
6458 Gallus
quae 284 & 312
104
Notes
mois de Iuillet 1559."
conestabilis = centurion in old French, as we se
in Froissard
Emp. Louis of Bavaria makes K. Edward III of
England perpetual vicar
Duke of Anjou kills hostages
on Charles, King of Navarre & his treaty with
King Charles V in 1370
who was the first Emperor of Germany?
status of those marrying a noble
old Doctors on delegation of powers
handing over fugitives from justice
grace: restitution of bastards
powers of a sovereign
adds 3 years to the total of 1225 years of
Assyrian Empire
on duration of Empire of Macedonia - Funccius
subtracts 8 years
on time from Cyrus to Herod the Great
says Germans dip newborn babies in icy
streams
says Germans & Arabs do not have any of the
“temperatio” of peoples who live between
says the pituité makes a man slow & stupid
oriental people are more soft & courteous
bases prudentia on yellow bile, constancy on
melancholy
Possidemus, a leading Stoic, breaks away from
the idea of Fate
says 2 men suffering from elephantiasis from
eating vipers contracted leprosy
mountain plants, animals, etc. more hardy
R 244 n2 right of taxation
RL 397
Bp. of Paris fined
L 277
R 154 n5 Arrest du Parlement on Prince's obligations
RL 397
L 277
R 89 n1
R 154 n7
R 158 n6
R
8666 Gallus quaest. 340.
R
8079 Garcaeus
R
power of Pontifices in early France
by ordonnance of king Jean
decision of the court
obligations of kings of France under "arrests du
Parlement"
241 n.o on pardon
not in L
86
789 n5 vassal & fealty; arrest of Parlement in favor of
la Dame de Raiz against the Duke of Britanny
570
length of time from Saul to Zedechiah 496
years; Garcaeus adds 10, the Talmudists much
less
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7969 Gauric, Lucas
8040 Gellius
8382 Gellius
5358 Gellius
5141 Gellius
9027 Gellius
105
Notes
has cast the horoscope of various cities
the horoscope of Constantinople found in the
library of the Pope at the Vatican in Greek
letters, ainsi que Porphyre le calcula, extraict
par l’Evesque Lucas Gauric...
RL 564
Aristotle boasts he has written his “de natura”
L 413D so that no one can understand it
R 685 n8 bleeding as punishment for soldiers
R 43 n8 adopted children
n9
R 23 n8 power of husband over wife
RL 887
manubiae hostibus accepto feruntur
L 661
R 558 n5 Augustus born and dies in September
R 888
Augustus’ laws de maritandis ordinibus
RL
R 1033 n9 sumptuary laws of the Romans - used arithmetic
justice, equal for all
R 45 n3 speech of Scipio Africanus while censor
R 80 n5 Roman colonists had same laws & customs as
Roman citizens
R 43 n1 on adoptions
RL
RL 36
lex Aebutia; fathers & sons
RL 397
says that Varro in the 21st book of his Res
L 276 Humanae says "multa" was a Sabine word
R 447 n4 Aulus Hostilius the aedile attacked on his
roumds at night
R 398 n4 M. Messala & M.Varro have written that some
magistrates have both right of vocatio & of
prehensio, some only one, some neither
R 401 n5 on the Aediles Aedilitii
R 402 n7 Varro & Messala on the censorship
R 401 n 3 on curule aediles
R 443 n1 lex Aebutia abolishes all of the XII tables that
had fallen into disuse
R 397 n6 lex Ateria Tarpeia (AUC 297) - magistrates'
rights under
R 397 n3 in Noctes Atticis says the highest fine was 30
cows or 2 sheep
R 79
Emp. Hadrian wondered why the Italian
municipia refused Roman citizenship
R 368 n8 Senate has no lictors, as Varro says apres le
Iurisconsulte Messala
R 32 n9 power over adopted children
n1
R 565 n6 says 63rd year is very dangerous
RL
RL 571
how many Persian kings? G. says 5, Funccius
L 423 says 10
RL 550
God’s promise after the Deluge
R 828 n7 Hebrew “statue of salt” = incorruptible
RL 544
Adam created in autumn near river Jordan
L 396D
W Page
R 546
R 547
li. 5. c. 19 F li. 15. c. 19 L
l. mulierem de adop. C.
lib. 10. c. 23
lib. 13. c. 23.
8011 Gellius lib. 15. C.
9028 Gellius lib. 2. c. 15.
a
9402 Gellius lib. 2. c. 24.
b
5377 Gellius [A.] lib. 5. cap. 19
5589 Gellius [A.] Livius lib. 23, 24, 35. Gell. lib. 16.
cap. 15
5359 Gellius, [A.] Fallit. Gel. lib. 5. ca. 19
(text) Fallit. enim Agellius...
5284 Gellius, [A.] lib. 20
7121 Gellius, A.
7486 Gellius, A.
7173 Gellius, A.
lib. 13. c. 12.
7188 Gellius, A.
7204 Gellius, A.
7191 Gellius, A.
7429 Gellius, A.
…Gell. lib. 10
apud Gellius lib. 13. c. 12.
lib. 13
lib. 16.
7110 Gellius, A. Dionys….Gell. lib. 11. cap. I.
7115 Gellius, A. lib. 11. cap. I.
5582 Gellius, Aulus
6919 Gellius, Aulus
lib. 13. cap. 12
5266 Gellius, Aulus
lib. 5. c. 19.
lib. 20 // lib. 15. c. 19.
8059 Gellius, Aulus (Agellius) lib. 15. cap. 7.
8093 Genebrardus
7985 Genes. 7
8759 Genesis 19.
7950 Genesis c. 2.
in Chronologia.
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Notes
R 1001 n2 woman to be subject to man
RL 503*
the Egyptians set their priests and soldiers
L354B (whom they called Calasyri) free from all taxes
n4
and payments
6661 Genesis cap. ult.
RL 278
Jacob's right by conquest
5022 Genesis Gen. c. 2
R 10 n.o 7th day blessed
5244 Genesis Gene. 7
R 30 n4 Cham cursed for not covering his father's
nakedness
5124 Genesis Genes. 24. Exo. 2. Numeri 11
R 22 n1 the phrase "in manu" = in the power of
7652 Genesis Genes. 26.
R 474 n1 in olden days the strong had the upper hand
5557 Genesis Genes. 4. 18
R 74 n4 Hebrews distinguished town & civitas
5108 Genesis Genes. cap. 1
R 21 n9 wife to learn all from her husband
5080 Genesis Genes. cap. 2 // cap. 3
R 20 n2 on status; God's speech to Eve; God's speech to
Genes. cap. 4
RL
Cain
5346 Genesis Genes. cap. ult.
R 42 n3 Jacob adopts 2 sons
9509 Genesis cap. 2.
R 1059 n9 God made word equal to its matter & similar to
the form he had conceived in his mind
8058 Genesis 2. Exod. 20. Deuter. 5.
RL 565
circumcision on 8th day
5317 Genoa, treason case, 1567
R 39
reward given to Sampetre the Corsican by the
seigneurie of Genes for killing his cousin (a
traitor)
8539 Geoffrey, Count of Britanny
R 720
on succession, dowries, etc; assise of Count
Geoffrey of Britanny of 1185
9166 Gianotus Donatus de la Republique de Venize.
R 956 n1 Venice a monarchy before 1175, acc. to ancient
records
6951 Govean (?) in lib. 2. de iurisdict.
R 373 n5 difficulty of definition of magistrate & official
admitted by "le Docteur Govean" F 80
"Goneanus" L 86
8993 Gregor. Turonensis lib. 9. c. 30. & Aymo. lib. 2.
R 879-880 Kings Clotaire & Chilperic did exact tribute
n9
8587 Gregorius, bp. of Tours
R 736
Emperor Anastasius sends “l’ordre de Patriciat”
RL
to King Clovis at Tours
6119 Gregory of Tours Gregor. Turon.
R 167 n7 Counts of Britanny liege subjects of kings of
France, as can be seen in the histories of
Gregory, Bishop of Tours.
L 86 adds: "Gregorius Turonum pontifex
omnium, quas habemus, antiquitatum,
verissimus scriptor."
6701 Gregory VII
R 285
F 80 au registre du Pape Gregoire septieme
L 86 in commentariis Gregori septimi Pontificis maxi. - on the coronation of Demetrius of
Croatia & Sclavonia
7610 Grenoble, Parl. of Arrest of Bordeaux...& of
R 468 n2 execution of judgments of royal judges in
Grenoble [Gratianopoli] Guido
territory of lesser lords
Pap. q. 346.
9016 Grittus Venetorum Legatus ita retulit.
RL 884
finances of Sultan Suleyman of Egypt, acc. to
Gritty Venitien in 1520
7080 Gruchius
RL 391
Sigonius & Gruchius puzzled by Cicero's
saying of Augustus "Demus imperium Caesari,
sine quo res militaris geri non potest."
6851 Guicchardin
RL 347
no discussion of Senate's decisions allowed at
Florence
8272 Guichardin
R 661 n8 Savonarola, preacher, enslaves Florence with
his words
8276 Guichardin
R 664 n3 Soderini and democracy at Florence
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9283 Genesis cap. 2.
9559 Genesis cap. 47. Diodorus.
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German invaders of Italy under Charles de
Bourbon waste away
says Pope Julius II only made treaties with
France, Germany, Spain, the barbarian
countries, in order to get them out of Italy.
Julius II is called the “Fax ecclesiae Romanae”
Emp. Maximilian makes treaties which he
intends to break to get the better of Louis XII
Portugal robs Venice of the profits of its
Eastern trade
Pope Adrian sells benefices because of war v.
Turks
Pope Julius II paid 30,000 ducats to Emperor
Maximilian to buy the freedom of Sienna
on a lw of Florence
a non-sovereign prince cannot make a base man
legitimate
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R 670
8713 Guichardin
R
806
8725 Guichardin
R
811 n.o
8973 Guichardin
R
874 n9
8976 Guichardin
R
875 n9
6204 Guichardini
R
182 n.o
6414 Guichardini
9578 Guid. Pap. sing. 486.
R 232 n4
RL 503*
L355B
n.o
R 39 n7 on incest
R 242 n6 punishment of coiners
R 248 n6 confiscation in cases of treason
n7
5323 Guido …Guido Papa quaest. Delph. 80…
6477 Guido d. l. 2. Guid. Dolph. dec. 257
6547 Guido Pap decis. del. 341 [F 80: decis Delph.]
idem decis. 76. & in cap. vergentis. de
haeret.
7729 Guido Pap decis. Delphi. 59.
7700 Guido Pap
singul. 26...
7611 Guido Pap. Arrest of Bordeaux...& of Grenoble...
Guido Pap. q. 346.
6448 Guido Pap. in decis. Delphin. 233.
R
R
R
R
6447 Guido Pap. Iugé par arrest de Grenoble, Guido Pap. R
decis. 469.
7141 Guido Papus decretum illud ad verbum descripsit RL
Guido Papus. cap. 1. q. Delphin.
6163 Guido, Pap. decis. 310. Specul. titul. de feud. §. 1. R
q. 10. Bal. in l. unica. §. 1. col. ult. de
caduc. C.
6107 Guido, Pape Isernius…Guido pa. decis.
R
Delphinatum. 551
5198 Guido, Pope …Guido Papa consi. 217. & decis.
R
delph. 196. 349. 379.
9224 Guitard (Guitaldus) Guitard // Guitald.
R
8091 Haggai Zacharaiah cap. 7 & 5. Haggai cap. 2. 3. RL
a
9447 Hebrew Pandects in libro misnaoth. tractatu. de
R
angulo. c. 8. paragrapho.
<Hebrew> & tractatu de decima
secunda. c. 4. Rabi David in
Ezechielem c. 45. vers. 12.
5607 Hebrew Pandects titul. Sanedrin. & Paulus Riccius R
de agricultura caelesti, & Rabi
Moses lib. 3. nemore haneuoquim
8204 Hebrews in lib. pirkcauoth <Hebrew>
R
483 n7 Parl. of Paris upholds abbots’ jurisdiction over
their “religious”
483 n1 those entering religious houses are no longer
under their father’s jurisdiction
468 n2 execution of judgments of royal judges in
territory of lesser lords
238 n1 on pardons; B. mentions the "coustumes de
Henaut" & the ancient coustumes of Dauphine
238 n.o Bishop of Ambrun claims right to pardon
397
decree of Martin V on jurisdiction of bishops
L 278 still extant "in publicis archivis"
175 n3 no one can be liege vassal of more than one lord
164 n6 on oaths of fealty
28 n1
status of those marrying nobles
985
letter of Fulcon, Archbishop of Rheims, to Otto
- given in full by Guitald
on Jewish chronology, length of the captivity
571
L 423A
1038
forbid man with 50 gold pieces to beg
83 n2
Jewish constitution before Roman conquest
629
said delay necessary in public judgments
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8260 Helisaeus
in Misnaoth tract. de angul. c. 8. paragrafo. <Hebrew numbers>
108
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Notes
RL
R 921 n5 in Pandects of the Hebrews – gold /silver ratio
RL 654
allows Naaman, the converted servant of the
L 485C Syrian king, to take part in heathen sacrifices,
with mental reservations
6111 Heluodus in histor. Sclavorum cap. 50.
R 166 n7 King Canute of Denmark pays homage to
Emperor Lothaire
8978 Henry II, edicts of 1551
R 875 n3 import duties
l’an 1556
n4
8983 Henry II, King of France edict of , in 1552
R 877
import duties
7987 Heraclitus
RL 551
“scriptorum apud Graecos antiquissimus” on
b
L 402 the great year
8294 Herbestein, le Baron d’ en l’histoire de Moschovie R 668 n9 on saliva freezing, etc.
6469 Heric Heric. Bohic. & Innoc. in d. l. per veneraR 241 n2 grace: restitution of bastards
bilem…
8366 Herod.
R 683 n2 sexual habits of the hare
6498 Herodian
R 245
Herodian relates how Emperor Pertinax
removed many taxes
7489 Herodian in Commodo.
R 448 n2 magistrates wander round masked during feast
of Cybele
6788 Herodian in Pertinace.
R 311 n5 says Severus killed all who had taken part in the
murder of Pertinax
8319 Herodianus
RL 674
on the Germans fighting from lakes & marshes
5523 Herodotus
R 69
Aristotle, Demosthenes & Cicero (following
Herodotus) say wrongly that the first kings were
models of justice
6484 Herodotus
R 244
Herodotus on Darius executing Ariander,
governor of Egypt, for putting his own head on
the coins
6595 Herodotus
R 253
says 4 kinds of republic
6629 Herodotus
R 267
says only 3 kinds of Republic - the rest are
corruptions of a state
6664 Herodotus
R 279 n1 Persians called Cyrus king, Cambyses dominus,
Darius mercator
6690 Herodotus
R 283
on state of early kingship as attested by
Herodotus, Thucydides, Plutarch, Josephus,
Xenophon F 80
Herodotus, Josephus, Berosus, Manetho,
Ephorus, Theopompus, Xenophon L 86
7989 Herodotus
RL 551
says Egyptians claimed they have 13,000 years
L 402 of history written down
8074 Herodotus
R 568
among those who date the Persian Empire from
Ninus
8090 Herodotus
RL 571
on Persian history
a
8129 Herodotus
R 592 n2 Assyrian empire
8150 Herodotus
R 610
on the Medes: kings appointed to do justice
8536 Herodotus
R 720
on Persian custom of offering dowry with ugly
girl & extracting payment from suitor for pretty
girl
9098 Herodotus
R 921
1 lb. gold = 13 lbs. silver, says Herodotus
9057 Herodotus & Caesar lib. 2. de bello civili.
R 900 n5 lazy citizens censured at Athens & in Egypt
8972 Herodotus & Plutarch in Artaxerxe
RL 873
Darius called a merchant by some
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5046 Herodotus
5044 Herodotus
5416 Herodotus
5352 Herodotus
9023 Herodotus
8953 Herodotus
9603 Herodotus
Ester cap. 1. Herodot. Plutarch
Herodo. lib. 3. Ionas c. 3
Herodot. Justin. Plin.
Herodot. lib. 2
Herodot. lib. 3
in Euterpe
in Euterpe
in Euterpe
8558 Herodotus
5213 Herodotus
8741 Herodotus
li. 3.
lib. 3
lib. 3 & 4. Livius lib. 2.
9184 Herodotus
8358 Herodotus
lib. 3.
lib. 3. Diodor. lib. 2. Ioseph. lib. 4.
antiqui. [Quintus Curtius L 86]
9244 Herodotus lib. 4.
9236 Herodotus lib. 7.
9208 Herodotus, Caesar in bello civili.
9064 Hester
cap. 4. // cap. 6.
5411 Hesychius
8085 Hieremia c. 25. & Daniel c. 9.
a
8071 Hieremias ca. 24.
9565 Hieron. in epist. ad Demetriadem.
6846 Hippocrates
8062 Hippocrates
a
8096 Hippocrates
8266 Hippocrates
8363 Hippocrates
8415 Hippocrates
a
8054 Hippocrates
8339 Hippocrates
8283 Hippocrates
5754 Hippodamus
8292 Holster
5041 Homer
W
RL
R
RL
R
Page
14
13 n7
51
42 n9
n.o
R 886 n5
R 869 n7
RL 503*
L357B
n4
R 726 n7
R 28 n5
RL 820
goods of traitor left to his children in Persia
wife takes status of her husband
on oaths between kings - and mingling of their
blood & drinking of wine & blood
RL 969
kingship best, says Herodotus
R 682 n8 the harems of Persian & African princes
R 990 n7 Alexandrides of Sparta prefers his younger son
R 989 n3 says eldest son generally succeeds to throne
RL 975
Caesar, Herodotus count the Egyptians as a
most humane people
R 903 n4 Darius Longimanus rewards Mardochaeus, after
reading the registers of the empire
R 50
derivation of servus
ἔ
ἔ
RL 571
prophecies of Daniel & Jeremiah
RL 567
prophecies of
RL 503*
true nobility to be measured by virtue
L354C
n1
RL 346
in old man the mind can grow ill, quod quidem
Hippocrati visum est.
RL 566
writes that boys have all their limbs by the
seventh day, and begin to grow
R 573
says when someone is in full health the fear is
greatest that he will fall sick
R 660
forbids giving of medicine to hopeless cases
R 683
causes of impotence of Scythians, acc. to
Hippocrates, horse-riding & coldness of
stomachs
R 691 n6 oriental people are more soft & courteous
de partu septimestri. Censorinus de die RL 565
natali. cap. 5.
L 417C
in lib. de locis et aqua.
RL 678
L 503A
in lib. de locis.
R 667 n7
apud Stobaeum
109
Notes
Persia had 127 provinces
Babylon 3 days' journey round
Thracians ate their aged par ents
polygamy of Egyptians [F only]
polygamy of Persians
Babylon not taxed
gifts to kings of Persia
writes that handicrafts were base trades for all
peoples of his time
males change every 7 years
men’s natures depend on their natural
surroundings
on peoples of the north - red hair o&trixej
&foiniko&trixej
R 100 n8 fragments of his laws; divided citizens into
soldiers, artisans & laborers
R 668
commissaire des guerres, natif d’ Ostolcome en
Suède; on hair & eyes of Lituani
RL 13
calls Ulysses equally a king with Agamemnon
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6710 Homer
8152 Homer
8399 Homer
8431 Homer
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RL 289
RL 610
L 450
R 685
R 696
9296 Homer
R
9338 Homer
R
6631 Homer
Iliad. 2.
R
20 n6
R
246 n5 rights of rulers
8413 Horat.
RL
5233 Hostiens
7038 Hostiens
5086 Hostiens
6517 Hostiens
9444 Hostiens
6023 Hostiens
6175 Hostiens
7147 Hostiens
6190 Hostiensis
7248 Hostiensis
6471 Hostiensis
Heri
pria
Po
6300 Hostiensis
…Hostiens….
…Hostiens…in cap. cum venissent. de
testibus.
ca. de illis. & ibi Hostien. & Panor. de
spons.
glo. Panor. Hostiens. Butrio in cap. super.
quibusdam. de verbor. signif.
in c. ea quae. de statu monac.
in c. quanto. de iure iurand.
ὴ
~
R
R
R
R
RL
RL
Genes. 4. 18 & Hoseae 11. 9
Iesa. 14. Oseae. 4.
110
said Memnon lived 500 years
calls Ulysses “very wise” because he’d seen
many cities & many men
1010
a man without a home, as Homer calls him
ἄ
ς ἴ
ὶἀ έ
ς
1021
Homer, Orpheus [L 86 Musaeus] don’t use
word ‘law’
269 7 n3 verse of Homer quoted:
ὔ ἀ
ὸ
ί , etc. (words of
Agamemnon against Achilles)
27 n6 on Jupiter and his wife
969
kingship best, says Homer
668
“Nec fera caerulea domuit Germania pube”
L 495D
688
truth more easily seen by man whose mind is
L 510D purged from earthly stains who “affigit humo
divinae particulam aurae”
74 n4 Hebrews distinguished town & civitas
503*
God often commanded extreme destruction
L353B upon his people, priests and common people
n1
alike
28 n2 status of wife
384 n7 death of donor terminates commission
5187 Homer lib. 1. Iliad
9182 Homer lib. 1. Iliadorum.
8298 Horace
5556 Hosea
9550 Hosea
a
Notes
calls a good king ἤ ς
calls kings
/ j
R
RL
R
R
on fiancée & fiancé
1038 n8 rich fined more heavily
157 n1 prince can take individual's goods for benefit of
the state
in summa tit. de feud. §. ult.
RL 175
on liege homage
Ioan. Andr. in cap. per inquisitionem. de RL 397
on power of Pope
sentitiis excom. & Hostiens. in cap.
L 278
quanto. de translat. Praelat. concilium
quidem Pontifici Romano subditum
esse, sed illud adiecit, clave non errante.
…in cap. dilecti. de majoritate &
R 179 n6 on sovereignty & vassalage
obedient….
…Panor. eo. col. 7. Hostien. & Imol. in R 413 n4 king's orders to be obeyed without question
c. cum contingat. de rescript.
Fulgos. consi. 33. col. 2. Cuman. consi. R 241 n2
158. col. 5. Alex. consil. 67. lib. 1. col.
1. Heric. Bohic. & Innoc. in d. l. per
venerabilem. omnes consentiunt restitutionem natalium summi principis propriam esse, praeter Hostiensem, qui
Pontifici quoque summo tribuit supra
Principes, in summa, qui filii sint legit.
in cap. constitutus. de testibus
R 208 n5 because a territory is small this does not prevent
it being a kingdom
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8328 Hreodotus
7531 I. Caesar
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Notes
R 190 n6 man of any nationality can appeal to Pope
R 675
says the Egyptians were superior to others in
ingenuity & civility
R 458 n3 on “major consul”
...I. Caesar dici putat eum penes quem
fasces sint.
Nam L. Caesar (ut est apud Festum
RL
Pompeium) majorem consulem dici
putavit eum penes quem fasces essent.
6528 Iacob …Iacob. in investitura glo. cum vero.
R
9310 Iacobus Bellovisius in l. Lucius. §. idem. de
R
muneribus. Panor. in cap. super eodem. 2. col. 1. de
testib. Lucas Penna in l. in sacris. col. 3. de proximis
sacrorum. C. Guido Pap. cons. 217 & decis. 196 &
349 & 379 [Ferdinand Loaz in repetit. rubri. de iustit.
et iure. F 80]
7438 Iacobus Ravenna see Durandus
R
7673 Iamblichus in libello de vita Pythagoreorum.
R
7334 Iaon Andre Ioan. Andre. Panor. Imol. Butrio
R
[Bur. L 86] in c. pastoralis. de
rescriptis extra. text. in cap. si a sede.
6222 Iaso consi. 227. lib. 2
R
7723 Iaso in l. 1. nu. 42. de vulgari. & in l. cum fundus. R
§. 1. nu. 17. si certum.
7373 Iaso in l. de quib. de leg. col. 16. nu. 65...
RL
6202 Iaso in l. debitorum de pactis. C.
R
6327 Iaso in prooemio feudor….
6786 Iason
R
R
7447 Iason
6323 Iason
6398 Iason
R
R
R
6777 Iason
ad l. 1. quod praetor. ne quis enim qui in ius.
consi. 227. lib. 1.
Ias. in §. in bonae fidei. de actio. l. si quis
mihi bona. §. sed si mandavit de acquir.
l. 5. l. fideiussor. mandati. l. si quis pro eo.
mand. ff.
Iaso in l. 1. col. 3. de constitut.
R
247 n9 various rights of sovereignty
1011 n9 glory of family depends on man
444 n8
477 n1 collegia of Pythagoreans
426 n1 rescripts
186 n6 sovereignty of Duke of Savoy
483 n5 novices treated as slaves
436
hereditary jurisdiction
182 n1 lord can always reassert his rights over a
fugitive slave
215 n7 royal rights inalienable
310
Iason the Jurisconsult, of the Spanish party,
obtained the goods of Trivulcius, of the French
party - when French return Iason loses
possession again
445 n5 right to resist magistrates
213 n5 rights of sovereignty
227 n.o
309 n7 successor to tyrant must uphold the tyrant's
deeds & promises
7720 Iason in l. qui se patris. unde liberi. C.
R 483 n4 boys entering monasteries
9169 Iesaiae cap. 5.
R 960 n5 rule of women & children & judgment of God
8070 Iesaiah
RL 567
prophecies of
7023 Immola Panor….Immola in ca. caeterum. [L 86] R 384 n7 revocation of a commission by the prince
7037 Imol …Imol….in cap. cum venissent. de testibus. R 384 n7 death of donor terminates commission
6562 Imol consil. 22.
R 249 n1 right to judge according to one's conscience
7780 Imol in c. cum omnes. de constitut. & in l. 1. §. fuit R 487 n9 rights of oldest member of college
quaesitum. ad Trebellium...
5945 Imola
R 150
prince's laws can contravene God's if he has a
good reason
5961 Imola
R 153 n9 prince's compacts
6325 Imola
R 213 n6 among writers who have mistaken minor regalia
f
for sovereignty
7634 Imola Imo. in Clemen. pastoralis. de re iudic.
R 471 n9 fugitives from justice
7579 Imola ...Bartolus...quem Panor. Butr. Imola in ca. R 466 n6 trial of lord by his peers
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7774 Imola ...Imola, Panor. in c. cum nobis olim. de
R
elect...
7388 Imola ...Imola... in c. de causis. de offi. deleg.
R
5115 Imola …Accursius…Imol. Castrens…
R
7314 Imola …Imol. in cap. causam quae de rescrip.
R
7415 Imola …Imol….in ca. alias. & in ca. quod sedes. de R
offic. deleg.
5062 Imola …Imola & Cumanus in l. 3. de testa….
R
5873 Imola …Imola…Felin. in c. 1. de probat.
R
6427 Imola …Panor. & Imol. in cap. nimis de iureiurand. R
5307 Imola Bar….Ange. Aret. & Imol. in l. triticum de R
verbor. obligat.
6094 Imola Brunus de comitatu Astensi post Bar. …
R
Imolam, etc.
6367 Imola in l. 2. de publicis iudic.
R
6329 Imola in rubric. de verb. oblig.
R
5952 Imola Innocent, Ant. Butrio, Imola in cap. 2. de
R
renunciat.
7066 Imola l. si quis mihi bona. §. sed si mandavit. de R
acquit. haer. ubi Bart. & Imol.
7249 Imola Panor….Hostien. & Imol. in c. cum
R
contingat. de rescript.
7250 Imola [Alex.] in Clement. l. de re iudic. col. 9…
R
7151 Imola [Alex] …Imola in cap. 1. de offic. ordi.
RL
7106 Imola, Alex
7139 Imola, Alex
consil. 63. lib. 3.
8719 Imperial Chamber, ordonnances of
Bk. 1. cap. 86
5268 Indorum, Historia
5232 Innocen …Innocen….
5944 Innocent
6472 Innocent
7771 Innocent
7679 Innocent
5958 Innocent
7722 Innocent
7293 Innocent
7801 Innocent
5727 Innocent
7792 Innocent
5949 Innocent
7751 Innocent
7735 Innocent
…Heric. Bohic. & Innoc. in d. l. per
venerabilem.
in c. 1. de maiorit....
in c. 2. de operis novi.
in c. ad apostolicam. de re iudic.
in c. cum olim. nu. 4. de privil.
in c. inquisitioni. fine. de sentent.
excommun.
in ca. gravem. de sentent. excommunicat.
in ca. olim. de restit. spoliat.
in cap. cum accessissent. de constit.
in cap. cum olim. col. 2. de clericis
coniug. & in cap. 1. col. 5. & 14. de
constitut.
in cap. humilius. de majoritate &
obedient.
in cap. insinuante. qui clerici vel
Notes
112
487 n9 rights of oldest member of college
438 n2
21 n3
424 n3
441 n9
powers not to be delegated
exceptions to laws on marriage
on privileges
delegation of powers
17 n4
134 n6
233 n2
38 n3
private family laws
contracts of the prince
court of last ressort
parricide justified where father a traitor
162 n3
221 n2 on death penalty [not in L 86]
215 n7 royal rights inalienable
150 n6 Pope can give dispensation from laws of God
388 n9 in private matters to exceed what is expected is
a good thing
413 n4 king's orders to be obeyed without question
413 n5 king's orders to be obeyed unless clearly wrong
397
on powers of Pope
L 278
R 395
Alexander Imolensis counts as magistrates only
those who exercise regular judicial functions
RL 397
Alexander Imolensis on jurisdiction of bishops
L 277
R 809
oath taken by Jews in the Empire that they will
keep faith with Christians
RL 33
comme nous lisons en l'histoire des Indes power of fathers over children
R 28 n2 status of wife
R 150
prince's laws can contravene God's if he has a
good reason
R 241 n2 grace: restitution of bastards
R
R
R
R
R
487 n9
480 n6
153 n8
483 n5
423 n3
rights of oldest member of college
right of a college can reside in one man
perjury in prince a great crime
novices treated as slaves
facts mentioned in rescripts must be tested
R
R
R
R
489 n3
98 n7
488 n8
150 n6
rights of collegia
rights of foreigners
college can make any law it pleases
Pope can dispense one from the laws of God
R
485 n2 how binding are decrees of a collegium?
R
484 n1 abbot can be proceeded against by his monks
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5876 Innocent in cap. novit. de iudic. epistol. & cap.
R
licet. canon de electionib.
5817 Innocent Innocent & Felin. in cap. cum
R
ecclesiastarum. eod.
6026 Innocent Innocent. & Panorm. in cap. in nostra.
R
de iniur.
6058 Innocent ut Innoc. in c. veritatis. de iureiurando.ext. R
5859 Innocent IV Pont. Max. in ca. innotuit. verbo
R
ordinatione. de election. extra.
6005 Innocent IV, Pope
RL
7034 Innocentius in c. ex conquistione. de restitu.
R
spoliat. Archidiac. in cap. 3. de probat.
ext.
7302 Innocentius in c. super literis. de rescript.
R
Notes
113
134 n9 prince's contracts
123 n7 sovereign and the power he delegates
157 n1 power of confiscation
159 n2 prince & his predecessors' oaths
133 n2 sovereign is still bound by the divine laws
156
on limits to a sovereign's power
384 n6 commissioners
423 n7 magistrate must test statements in rescripts of
the prince
7255 Innocentius in cap. cum inceperit. de offic. deleg. R 415 n8 on obeying the prince's orders
7168 Innocentius in cap. primo. de offi. ord….
RL 397
trial of clerics
L 279
7253 Innocentius in cap. quae in ecclesiarum. de constit. R 414 n2 no prince would order contrary to laws of God
7032 Innocentius in cap. qualiter. de accusat. ext.
R 384 n4 when do commissioner's powers begin and end?
quem Bar. sequitur in l. Barbarius de
Pope Innocent changes his mind.
offic. praetor. nu. 18. Roman. in l. is
cui. de verbor. oblig. Cardin. consi.
115. Rom. singul. 60.
7450 Innocentius in cap. si quando. & in c. pastoralis. de R 445 n8 right to resist magistrates
offic. deleg. ext. l. 1. unde vi. C.
5065 Innocentius Innocentius in cap. cum accessissent. R 17 n4 private family laws
de constitut.
7022 Innocentius Panor….Innocentius in c. cum
R 384 n7 revocation of a commission by the prince
contingat. de rescript. ext.
7145 Innocentius IV in cap. quanto. de iureiurando
RL 397
Pope Innocent IV on power pf Pope
L 278
7012 Io Andr & Panor. in c. cum Bertoldus. de re iudic R 383 n4 commissioners
7001 Io Andr & Panorm in cap. cum Bartoldus. de re
R 381 n9 powers of commissioners
iudic.
7035 Io Andr …in cap. cum venissent. de testibus.
R 384 n7 death of donor terminates commission
6990 Io Andr Bald. Io. Andr.…in cap. cum ex officii. de R 380 n7 office compared to commission
praescript. extra.
7730 Io Andr ca. admonere. 25. q. 2. ca. scripturae. de R 483 n8 monks not to be charged with crimes done
voto. & ibi Io. And. Bart. in authen.
before they became monks
ingressi. nu. 34.
7708 Io Andr in c. ult. de iudic. lib. 6. arg. l. ult. §. si
R 483 n2 those entering religious houses no longer under
autem. de bonis quae liberis. C.
father’s jurisdiction
7793 Io Andr in cap. cum omnes. eo...
R 488 n8 college can make any law it pleases
6573 Io Andr in cap. si sacerdos. de off. ordin.
R 249 n1 judges cannot judge contrary to law
6526 Io Platea Io. Plat. & Lucas Penna in l. 1. de
R 247 n8 rights of princes in maritime districts
naufrag.C.
9580 Io. And. Isern. c. 1. si vero. de pace iuramento. Firm. RL 503*
can an honorable fee make a man noble?
Iacob. Belloui in proë. feudo.
L355C [n4 as corrected in 1591 ed.]
n4
7413 Io. Andr …Io. Andr. in addit. ad spec. tit. de iudic. R 441 n9 old Doctors on delegation of powers
deleg. §. ult. ver. item…
6337 Io. Andr. in cap. ult. de praebendis lib. 6…
R 215 n8 royal rights cannot lapse
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6726 Io. Andre in c. insinuante. qui clerici vel vovent. R 299 n7 has tyranny a basis in popular consent?
6718 Io. Andre in c. insinuante. qui clerici vel voventes. R 294 n2 those bound by the prayers of a tyrant can
always be estored
8712 Io. Imola & Anton. Butrio in cap. 1. de constitut.
R 806 n7 some Canonists say Pope cannot give
dispensation from oaths
7825 Ioan de Lignano ...vide consil. Ioan. de Lignano. R 497 n1 laws restoring rights to Jews
nu. 19.
7146 Ioan. Andr. in cap. per inquisitionem. de sentitiis
RL 397
on power of Pope
excom. & Hostiens….
L 278
6282 Ioannes Andr in cap. per venerabilem. qui filii sint R 202 n2 are kings of France subject to the Pope?
legitimi.
7984 Iob 39 & 40 ubi agit de legib. caeli super terram
RL 550
power of heavenly bodies on all living creatures
9512 Iob 40. & Psal. 104. saepius etiam vocatur.<Hebrew> R 1060
but there is a more divine expression of Pharaoh
[L adds rectissime interpretatur Ezechiel cap. 29. & RL
as worker asnd father of all evils, which the
30.]
sacred letters signify by the word Leviathan
8314 Ionas cap. 1. Herodo. Aristot. in polit.
RL 673
on great size of Babylon
9507 Ionas cap. ult. Psal. 49
RL 1057
common people are mere beasts of burden
L 776
7953 Ionatas, F. lib. 1. reg. cap. 8. versu 2.
RL 544
Caldaeus interpres, says 7th month originally the
L 396 1st
7134 Iordan Bri (?) …Iordan. Bri. in repetit. §.
RL 397
power of Pontifices in France
contrahentes. col. 19. curia
L 277
Parisiorum vetuit anno 1395…
8014 Iordanes in annalibus.
R 558 n7 earthquake at Constantinople in 479
8379 Iornandes
R 684
called lower Germany “officina hominum”
L 507D
9336 Ioseph contra Appionem.
R 1021 n8 before the laws of God there was no lawgiver
known
9170 Ioseph. in antiquit.
R 960 n.o Tryphon kills his pupil to make himself king of
Syria
8241 Ioseph. in antiq.
R 652 n2 Alexander overawed by the Jewish High Priest
9068 Ioseph. in antiqu.
R 907 n7 Hircanus finds treasures in David’s sepulchre
8950 Ioseph. in antiquit.
R 868 n3 gift of Ptolemy to Jerusalem
9374 Iosephus en la Harangue d’Agrippa
R 1028
more than 300 peoples in Gaul, acc. to Iosephus
in the Speech of Agrippa
9014 Iouinville, le seigneur de en la vie de Louis IX
R 884 n1 Louis IX pays Sultan of Egypt 500,000 livres
ransom
9017 Iove, Paul
R 884
finances of Egypt about 1532, acc. to Paul Iove
8348 Iovius
R 680 n3 cruelty of Muleasses & his children
9162 Iovius, Paulus
R 956
is wrong to say Venetian state lasted 800 years
8371 Irenicus
R 684
Germans very little liable to jealousy
a
6965 Isaeus
R 376
law on erection of new offices usually brought
before the people, as we can see in Thucydides,
Demosthenes, Isaeus, etc. [L 86]
5360 Isaeus
R 43 n2 ut scribit Isaeus Orator: women could not adopt
_j ou)dei/j e)stin ei0spoi/htoj
9547 Isaeus orator scribit…
RL 503*
writes of public privileges granted to posterity
a
L352D of Harmodius, the tyrant-killer
5558 Isaiah 2. Reg. Iesa. 16. 11
R 74 n3 Hebrews distinguished town & civitas
7922 Isaiah Esayae c. 19.
RL 543
the people of God
L 394B
7924 Isaiah Esayae c. 43. & 45.
RL 543
what has a beginning has an end
L 394B
9550 Isaiah Iesa. 14. Oseae. 4.
RL 503*
God often commanded extreme destruction
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9070 Isaïe 39.
6172 Isern …in summa tit. de feud. §. ult.
6733 Isern. Andr. Isern. in titul. quae sint regalia…
6325 Isernius
g
6095 Isernius Brunus de comitatu Astensi post Bar. …
Iserniam, etc.
6108 Isernius in cap. imperialem. §. illud de prohibata
feudi alien. Bar. in l. Claudius qui potiores.
Guido decis. Delphi. [55]1
L 86 finishes…qui potiores qui Guido pa.
decis. Delphinatum. 551
5665 Isernus in cap. 1. qualiter vassal. iurare.
8683 Iudicum c. 18.
9197 Iudicum
8466 Iustin
cap. 19 & ultimo.
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L353B
n1
R 907 n9
RL 175
R 300 n9
R 213 n6
115
Notes
upon his people, priests and common people
alike
King Ezechia shows his treasures imprudently
on liege homage
is tyrannicide legitimate?
among writers who have mistaken minor regalia
for sovereignty
R
162 n3
R
164 n6 on oaths of fealty
RL
R
R
R
R
89 n9 on citizenship
795 n5 town of Lays in Syria destroyed because the
citizens had no allies
970 n8 one day only King of Jews will be God
705
said Herotimus, king of Parthia, had 600
children
683 n9 Herotimus of Parthia has many wives
989 n1 succession of Alexander the Great
37 n4 emancipation of sons
8359 Iustin lib. 39. // 44.
9235 Iustin. lib. 7. et Diodor. lib. 16.
5288 Jacob Arena sic definit Baldus… 7 Iacob. Arena.
in l. ut liberi eod. C.
7371 Jacob, Peter ... Petr. Iacob. in summa. de causis. ex
quibus fundum amittat. col. 5...
6620 Janot
R
R
R
5179 Jason
& Alexan. in l. si ab hostib. soluto
matrimo.
…Barto. Fulgo. Castrens. Iaso. in l. ult. de
verbo signif. [L. 86 omits Jason]
…Ias. in l. puberem. de iure delib. l. 5. l.
fideiussor. & sequen. mandat.
…Iaso in l. omnes populi.
R
260-261 Ianot on the constitution of Venice; B. praises
his fullness & accuracy
27 n9 divorce
R
28 n1
R
R
388 n9 in private matters to exceed what is expected is
a good thing
18 n8 private laws must not derogate from public ones
Accurs….Alexan. Ias. Roman. in l. sub
conditione. de liber. & posth.
6037 Jason Iaso. in authen. quas actiones. de
sacrosanctis. c. 4.
6088 Jason Iaso. consil. 227.
5884 Jason Iaso. in l. 1. de constitut. princip. C.
6056 Jason Iaso. in l. 1. de constitut. princip. ff.
6073 Jason Iaso. late in l. 1. colum. 3. de const. princ.
canon. non liceat. 12. q. 2. & c. quia iuxta.
16. q. 1. & glosa ibidem…
5705 Jean Baptiste de Plot
R
37 n7
R
157 n4
R
R
R
R
162 n2
135 n7
159 n2
160 n6
what is a sovereign?
compact between prince & subjects
prince & his predecessors' contracts
prince & his predecessors' promises
R
96
5892 Jeremaiah cap. 9.
6312 Jeremiah …Hierem. 38.
6750 Jeremiah Baruch ca. 1. & Hieremiae c. 29. ver. 7.
R
R
R
136 n9
212 n.o
304 n2
5971 Jeremiah
R
153 n.o
Emp. Charles V forbids foreigners to succeed to
estates in Milan. Jean Baptiste de Plot [Baptista
Plotus L] gives 50 limitations to this law.
God - his justice, judgment and pity
slight to prince is slight to God
prayer for Nabuchodonosor in spite of his
destruction of Jerusalem, etc.
God says judge me if I have done anything
5196 Jason
7068 Jason
5071 Jason
5296 Jason
Hierem. 45
RL 436
R
hereditary jurisdiction
status of those marrying nobles
father & son
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wrong
R 304 n3 God calls Nabuchodonosor his servant
RL 63
on slavery
R 571
repudiates much that is in the writings of
L 423C Daniel; “caetera quae non Caldaice sed Graece
scripta sunt a Theodotione Hebraei non
probant.”
R 544 n3 7th month originally the 1st
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6751 Jeremiah Hieremiae 25 & Ezechiel 29
5502 Jeremiah Levit. 25. Hierem. 34. Nu. 13 et seq.
8095 Jerome, St. Hieronymus, D.
7957 Jewish commentators
7921 Job
Iob c. 12.
7932 Job
Iob c. 12.
interpretess Hebraei.
Iosephus c. 3. lib. 1. antiquit.
Rabi Eleazar in genesim.
Rabi Abraham aben Esra in
7c. Danielis
8225 Joinville
RL 542
L 394A
RL 543
L 394D
R 34 n6
R 89 n1
RL
R 641
9050 Joinville “Histoire de Ioinville”
5045 Jonah Herodo. lib. 3. Ionas c. 3
9202 Joseph lib. 14. cap. 16. antiq. & eod. lib. c. 5.
9201 Joseph lib. 6. cap. 6. antiquitatum.
5519 Josephus
6684 Josephus
6944 Josephus
R
R
R
R
RL
R
R
898 n.o
13 n7
971 n1
971 n9
69
283
370
7091 Josephus
R
393
7831 Josephus
R
498
8086 Josephus
9549 Josephus
RL 571
RL 503*
L353A
n9
5274 Job Levitici. 11. Iob 36 [L 86 Iob. cap. 38]
5641 John, King Gallus refert parte 9 // 4
7954 Josephus
6678 Josephus
c. 3. lib. 1. antiquit.
contra Appionem.
R
R
544 n3
282 n4
8426 Josephus
contra Appionem.
R
695 n4
7869 Josephus
6755 Josephus
6297 Josephus
5428 Josephus
5464 Josephus
8080 Josephus
in bello Judaico.
R
Ioseph de sectis Iudaeorum.
R
Ioseph. [86 adds: Tranquillus]
R
Ioseph. in bello Iudaico
R
Ioseph. in bello Iudaico
R
lib. 10. ca. 11. antiquita. Jeremiah cap. 39 R
& 52 (say 9th day of 4th month). Joseph.
lib. 7. ca. 9. Belli Iudaici (says 10th day of
5th month). Regum 4. ca. 25 (says 7th day
of 5th month)
lib. 3. bel. Iudaici
R
516 n2
304 n2
207 n.o
52 n7
57 n1
570 n1
5666 Josephus
90 n2
all disasters come from contempt of religion
the good live longer
the stork nourishes its parents in their old age
law on citizenship
St. Louis prevents all quarrels during his reign,
acc. to the history of the seigneur de Ioinville
charitableness of Louis IX
Babylon 3 days' journey in circumference
was the Jewish state an aristocratic one?
says Hebrews had aristocracy
on Nimrod
on state of early kingship
says Moses forbade king to act without advice
of the senate
in his second book contra Appionem says word
"law"(νόμος is not found in Homer
no part of Roman Asia where there wasn’t a
colony of Jews, say Josephus & Philo
on time from Cyrus to Herod the Great
among the Hebrews there were two sorts of
noble men - one from the stock of Aaron, who
were priests, and the other from the stock of the
kings
7th month originally the 1st
all kings of the east were barbarians - yet
civilization is derived from them
people of Jerusalem & Sparta cut off from sea
and therefore less corrupted
on Herod the Elder
the holy Essaei held that kings were sacred
Augustus grades his tributary & vassal states
prisoners killed
Simon Gerson frees slaves
1st and 2nd Temples burned the same date - 9th
day of 5th month
growth of Alexandria
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RL 838
on census arrangements among ancient Jews
R 679 n1 German praetorian guards - could not restrain
their appetite nor vengeance, acc. to Josephus
8721 Joshua 8. // 19.
R 810 n8 Jewish leaders kept their promises
RL
8345 Jovius & Crantius en l’histoire de Polongne
R 679 n2 Transylvanians force his followers to eat
George, the rebel leader
6291 Jovius, Paul [F 80 Paul Iove] [L 86 Ionius (sic)]
R 204
on the kings' tributary to the Negus
7664 Judges cap. 3. 6. 9. 10. 20. 21. Iudicum.
R 476 n5 to meet invasion Israelites appoint a sovereign
general
5426 Judges cap. Iudicum XI
R 52 n2 sacrifice of Jephtha's daughter
7648 Judges Iudic. 20 cap.
RL 472
Tribe of Benjamin nearly wiped out by rest of
Israelites
7856 Judges Iudicum c. 27. & ult. fine.
R 508
Jews after the death of Jephtha
7663 Judges Iudicum. cap. 16. & in fine 21.
R 476 n4 Israelites lived for long without kings or
magistrates
8029 Julian in epistola ad Antiochum [L86 Mysopogona] R 563 n3 calls the Gauls of his time barbarians
5499 Julian in epistola ad Antiochum Misopogona
R 63 n8 F Syrians naturally servile
apud Cyrillum contra Christianos
n84
L
8416 Julian the Apostate in epistola ad Antiochum (F) R 691 n7 on the docility of the Persians & Scythians, the
Julianus contra Galilaeos apud RL
pride of the Celts & Germans
Cyrillum (L)
5575 Julian, Emperor ad Antiochum Misopogona F 80 R 77 & n4 on town compared to civitas
Misopona F 76
8320 Julian, the Emperor in Epistola ad Antiochum
R 674 n7 on test for bastardy - throw babies into cold
Misopogona.
streams
5553 Julius Caesar lib. 1. 1. comment.
R 74 n9 civitas Helvetiorum has 4 cantons
6871 Julius Capitolinus
R 352
senators took oath not to divulge proceedings
"comme dit Iule Capitoline"
8642 Julius Pollux
R 774
Athenians served in army from age 14 to 60,
acc. to Julius Pollux
5509 Junius Pontanus
R 66
on a slave who killed all his master's family
8074 Justin
R 568
among those who date the Persian Empire from
c
Ninus
9242 Justin
R 990
Ptolemy prefers his younger son, acc. to Justin
5353 Justin …Iustin. lib. 4. Tertul. lib. ad uxorem
R 42 n.o polygamy amongst Persians & Asiatics
5414 Justin Herodot. Justin. Plin.
RL 51
Thracians ate their aged parents
5129 Justin Iustin. lib. 32
R 23 n4 on Olorus, K. of Thrace
5462 Justin Iustinus
RL 57
slaves in the Parthian army
8217 Justin lib. 21.
R 638 n2 Carthaginian senate discovers plot of Hanno to
murder the nobles at a wedding feast
9237 Justin lib. 24.
R 989 n2 Parthian custom that the eldest son succeeds to
throne
5035 Justin lib. 44 [F 80] lib. 4 [L]
R 12 n.o Crassus had 500 slaves
8402 Justin, Pliny, Tacitus, Diodorus
R 685 n7 it is wrong to praise the Scythians for their
virtue- they are incapable of vice
6973 Justinian, Code of
R 376
Books I and XII of Code of Justinian for
individual leges of the separate magistrates
6362 Justinian in proem. Pandectarum
R 220 n9 Justinian's use of the edicts of the praetors
6555 Justinian …Demosthenes ἀ
R 248 n9 right of reprisal or "clarigatio"
ιί ,
Iustinianus )
_ vocat.
5726 Justinian )
R 98 n7 rights of foreigners
_ constitut. 52. & 134.
l. 1. de iniuriis. d. damno dato
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8809 Josephus lib. 7. cap. 13.
8342 Josephus lib. XIX. c.1.
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8286 Juvenal
8297 Juvenal
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R 668
RL 668
L 495D
in eundem [114th] psal. &
1 Corinth. cap. 15.
5559 Kings 2. Reg. Iesa. 16. 11
Genes. 4. 18 & Hoseae 11. 9
6764 Kings 4. Regum ca. 6 & 10
7650 Kings lib. 2. Regum
7943 Kings, 1 lib. 1. reg. cap. 8. versu 2.
R
9207 Kimhi, Rabi David
975
6293 Koran
74 n3
n4
R 305 n3
RL 473
RL 544
L 396
R 204
8008 L. Sur
9409 Labeo l. non debet. de dolo.
8846 Lactantius
R
R
R
6791 Lactantius Firmianus
R
8064 Lactantius Firmianus
in lib. de opificio Dei.
7497 Laertius
8849 Laertius
6214 Lambertus
8612 Lamprid. in Alexandro.
6873 Lampridius
7201 Lampridius
7227 Lampridius
R
9229 le Cirier
in tracta. de princip. vers. 30 //
305…
King Jehu.
Azarias instructs Solomon
7th month originally the 1st
chapter of the Alcoran says no Moslem princes
to call themselves lord except the Caliph
556 n4 King James of Scotland killed in battle
1034 n5 on penalties
847
quoted: Possunt enim leges delicta punire,
conscientiam munire non possunt.
314
jokes about the 7 Sages: if they thought
themselves wise, they were foolish; if others
thought them wise, who were themselves not
wise, they could even less be wise
567
says 2 and 10 are perfect numbers
R
RL
R 449 n4 Solon’s law on a drunken magistrate
R 847 n2 Athenians vote, at request of Sophocles, that all
should have same education
R 184
on division of Lotharingia & Arles after death
of Lothaire, according to accounts in history of
Guitald [Vitaldus], Floard & Lambertus
R 749 n7 choice of provincial governors - Alex. Severus
gives people chance to question suitability of
candidates (as Christians did their bishops)
R 352
says Alex. Severus always had a privy council
of 50 members
RL 402
Alexander Augustus negavit se potestatum
mercatores esse passurum [trafficking in
offices]
R 405 n6 Alexander Severus said: "Non patiar mercatores
potestatum."
R 343 n.o should a prince seek counsel?
R 380 n6 office compared to commission
6839 Lampridius in Severo
6987 Lanfranc in repetit. cap. quoniam contra de
probat…
6178 Laud., Martin in d. §. omnes. Zasius in epito. feud. RL
parte 7. qui eundem Germanis
morem esse tradit
6328 Laude, Martin
in cap. 1. qui feudum dare pos…. R
6735 Lauden, Martin in tractatu de princip. §. 3.
R
6780 Lauden, Martin in tractatu. de principe. q. 64.
R
5932 Laudens, Martin
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people of the north - blond hair, green eyes
“Caerula quis stupuit Germani lumina, flavam
Caesariem, et madido torquentem cornua
cirrho”
Jews called other peoples Barbarians, as has
remarked Rabi David Kimhi on the 114th Psalm
Hebrews distinguished town & civitas
175
on liege homage
R
215 n7 royal rights inalienable
300 n9 is tyrannicide legitimate?
309 n7 successor to tyrant must uphold the tyrant's
deeds & promises
149 n2 rulers bound by law of God
R
986
power of Popes over kings - M. le Cirier,
Conseillier en Parlement, approves opinion of
Albericus in his book De Iure Primogeniturae
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9321 le Cirier, Conseiller en Parlement
5723 Le Coq Gallus. partes. quaest. 49. anno 1385
Page
1012
97
8171 Leo Affer
8617 Leo Affer
5524 Leo Africanus
6705 Leo Africanus
W
R
R
RL
R
R
R
R
7857 Leo Africanus
R
508
L 495A
7870 Leo Africanus
R
517
8306 Leo Africanus
R
671
8341 Leo Africanus
R
678
8347 Leo Africanus
R
680
8351 Leo Africanus
R
681
618
753 n4
70
287
7651 Leo Africanus
7863 Leo Africanus
7858 Leo Africanus
Leo Affer.
Leo Affer.
Leon d’Afrique
R 473 n3
RL 512
R 508 n3
7885 Leo Africanus
Leon d’Afrique
R
529 n.o
6405 Leo Africanus Leon d'Afrique [not in L 86]
5513 Leo Africanus Leon l'Afrique li. i.
5020 Leo Hebraeus lib. 3. de amore
8411 Leo of Africa
8419 Leo of Africa
R
R
R
R
R
229 n5
68 n1
9 n4
688
694
8270 Leon d’Afrique
R
661 n6
8301 Leon d’Afrique
8434 Leon d’Afrique
R
R
670
697 n1
8618 Leon d’Afrique
8628 Leon d’Afrique
R
R
758 n6
765 n2
9069 Leon d’Afrique
R
907 n8
9153 Leon d’Afrique
R
949 n5
8391 Leon d’Afrique livre 2.
7999 Leon Hebrieu
9176 Leon l’historien
R
R
R
685 n3
555
964
7980 Leopoldus
R
548
7997 Leovice
R
554
119
Notes
praises the Salic law
arrest of Court of Parlement 1385 noted by le
Coq. parte V. quaest. 49.
on the majesty of the king of Tombut
city of Telessa destroyed by King of Tunis
rise of kings of Gaoga
customs of kings of Maroc, Fez, etc. as we read
in Leo of Africa
after death of Abusahit (Abusahid) (L
Abusahita) kingdom of Fez in miserable state
for eight years, acc. to Leo
death of Abusahid, King of Fez - account given
by Leon d’Afrique
& Alvarez praise the spare diet of the
southerners
Christian slaves from guard of African kings,
acc. to Leo Africanus
cruelties related by Leo of Africa, e.g. Homar
Essuinus, the king of Tobut, etc.
many mad men in Fez & Morocco, acc. to Leon
of Africa
Almiral or Admiral - borrowed from Arabic
law for succession to throne in Africa
English put all people of Arzille in Fez to the
sword
history of towns of Segelmessa & of Togoda in
Africa
choice of magistrates in Egypt
isolated families
contemplatio = la mort precieuse
on great religious enthusiasm in Africa
is surprised that those who live on the mountain
of Megeza in Africa are white
Moroccan pretender, called the Knight of the
Ass, gathers army of 12 legions [L] or [F] six
vingt milles
all rivers of Mt. Atlas run northwards
people around Bugie the most bellicose in all
Africa
7 year siege of Fauzara 1412
appointment of governors in realms of Sultan of
Turkey
kings of Morocco keep treasure on pinnacle of
temple
people of mount Magnan chose a passerby to
judge their disputes
leprosy in Africa
astrological calculation
says people of Africa prefer a single
commander
Leupoldus, Alcabitius & Ptolemaeus agree that
stars affect rise & fall of states
errors of Cyprian Leovice; predicted end of
world in 1584
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Notes
Paradox. lib. 2. RL 685
Avicenna wrote on elephantiasis & leprosy
c. 16.
L 508D
8876 Levi. 18 & l. celebrandis. de incestis. C.
RL 852
Pope Innocent excommunicates Louis VII for
marrying a remote relation, whom it was lawful
to marry by divine & human laws
8428 Leviticus 19. vers. 13.
R 696 n5 merchant = cheat; “Non eris mercator in populo
tuo.”
8811 Leviticus c. 17.
R 838 n2 God forbids sacrificing to demons
7930 Leviticus c. postremo...
RL 543
the good live longer
L 394D
7919 Leviticus cap. postremo.
RL 542
all disasters come from contempt of religion
L 394A
5253 Leviticus Levit. 20
R 31 n3 child who curses his parents punished
5157 Leviticus Levit. 20. Daniel 13. Deutero. 24
R 24 n7 God punishes adultery with death by stoning
5504 Leviticus Levit. 25
RL 63
on slavery
5275 Leviticus Levitici. 11. Iob 36 <Hebrew word> pia R 34 n6 the stork nourishes its parents in their old age
misericors. [ἀ
έ
L 86]
7672 Leviticus Numeri 9. Levit. 23.
RL 477
sacred feasts appointed
8869 Libanius
R 850
Gks. allowed the killing of those punished with
infamia - the orator Libanius in his speech for
Allirotius
7987 Linus
RL 551
“scriptorum apud Graecos antiquissimus” on
L 402 the great year
8710 Livius li. 22
R 805 n4 on keeping of oaths - “Vult quisque sibi credi,
et habita fides ipsam obligat fidem.”
8277 Livius li. 45.
R 665
ambassador of Rhodes on characteristics of
different peoples [4 lines quoted]
9444 Livius li. XXX.
R 946 n3 Livy says Rome was under the sway of Scipio
[2 lines quoted in margin]
6116 Livius lib. 1
R 166 n3 duties of a vassal to give aid
8767 Livius lib. 1. decad. 1.
R 830 n6 Romans preferred long-term truces to treaties
lib. 2.
n7
lib. 7.
n8
lib. 9.
n9
9233 Livius lib. 10 belli Macedonici.
R 989 n9 Perseus of Macedon
8773 Livius lib. 15. // 35.
R 831 n4 Tarentinorum obsides fugientes retracti, ac
virgis diu caesi de Tarpeio deiecti sunt.”
5597 Livius lib. 2.
R 81 n9 leges Valeriae; power of magistrates
lib. 2. 7. 10.
n1
8609 Livius lib. 2.
R 747 n5 gift of land to Horatius Coclitis
a
8623 Livius lib. 2.
R 760 n4 Etruscans see need to foment internal dissension
in Rome
7384 Livius lib. 2. & 4. Seneca. lib. 2. de ira. Cicero.
R 437 n9 many R. magistrates had power of life & death
Philip. 3.
9340 Livius lib. 2. [quotation in margin]
R 1022 n2 Terentius Arsa praises the kings as judges &
law-givers
8999 Livius lib. 2. Dionysius lib. 5.
RL 880
on expulsion of kings, Romans free of taxes
L 656
8969 Livius lib. 21. AUC 530
R 873 n6 lex Claudia forbids Senators to trade
6616 Livius lib. 26
R 259 n1 on the punishment of Capua & of the
Capuanians who had sided with Hannibal [Latin
quoted]
6904 Livius lib. 26 & Polybius lib. 6. senatum
R 365 n5 "non nisi in gravissimis causis Reipublicae
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8398 Leovicetus & Leonardus Fuchius
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865 n7 Romans make Boii pay ½ their yearly revenue
259 n8 Senate wishes dictator to be appointed - if
Consul refuses, then the Praetor Urbanus to put
the question; if he refuses then the Tribuni
plebis
963 n6 at Rome, chose dictator to meet crises
n7
n8
n9
n1
n2
n3
n4
n5
n6
231 n1 on the lex Duillia (early Roman republic)
1035 n4 nobles punished less - acc. to the historians
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8942 Livius
6614 Livius
lib. 26.
lib. 27.
R
R
9173 Livius
R
8784 Livius
lib. 3.
lib. 2.
lib. 7.
lib. 7.
lib. 4.
lib. 6.
lib.22.
lib. 6.
lib. 6.
lib. 2.
lib. 3. Dionys. Halicar. lib. 10
lib. 3. Valer. lib. 8. c. 1. [Valerius is also in
the text of F 80]
lib. 31.
lib. 31.
lib. 26.
lib. 32.
8785 Livius
lib. 32.
R
834 n5
8672 Livius
lib. 33.
R
791 n8
9156 Livius
lib. 34 .
R
952 n6
9506 Livius
lib. 34 // 24
6797 Livius
lib. 34.
9332 Livius
lib. 34.
8678 Livius
lib. 35.
8947 Livius
lib. 36 // 37.
8938 Livius
8948 Livius
lib. 36.
lib. 39 & 38.
lib. 36.
8779 Livius
8873 Livius
lib. 38.
lib. 39.
9020 Livius
lib. 4
R 1055 n8
RL
R 315 n4 Q. Flaminius establishes aristocracies in
Thessaly; F 80 quotes in italics: "Eam partem
civitatum fecit potentiorem cui salva
tranquillaque omnia magis esse expediebat."
RL 1018
Scipio Africanus first gave front seats to
L 750 Senators at theater
R 794 n2 Roman ambassadors persuade Acheans to side
with Rome against Antiochus
R 867 n9 Rome refuses gift from Egypt during war with
Hannibal
R 864 n2 spoils of enemies
n3
R 867 n1 Rome refuses most of Hiero’s gifts, except a
golden Victory
R 832 n9 Phocis left free & its lands restored
R 851 n6 Senate wished Censors to be free from any
accusations after their term of office
R 885 n3 at expulsion of kings Rome abolished taxes but
6410 Livius
9420 Livius
8959 Livius
8988 Livius
R
R
RL
RL 870
R 878 n7
n8
R 834 n4
RL
Carthage paid a stipendium to Rome
during Punic wars Romans gladly pay taxes
Philip of Macedon accuses Roman ambassador
of disrespect. “Aetas,” inquit, “et forma et
Romanum nomen te ferociorem facit.”
Popilius, R. ambassador, draws circle round
Antiochus. “Obstupefactus est Rex tam violento
imperio.”
Lycortas, leader of the Acheans, on Romans’
treatment of their allies “Foedus Romanorum
cum Achaeis specie quidem aequum esse: re
precariam libertatem, apud Romanos etiam
imperium esse.” [2 lines]
Q. Flaminius leaves the richest men as rulers in
Thessaly
Romans left rule of conquered town to the rich
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later reimposed them
Senate sends Servilius Priscus to beg Tribunes
to persuade Consuls to appoint a dictator (4
lines of Latin quoted)
lex Papiria on canvassing
Perseus renews his father’s treaty of friendship
with Rome
Perseus refuses to accept without discussion the
provisions of the treaty between his father & the
Romans
position of enfranchised citizens
Roman settlement of Macedonia after defeat of
Perseus
Camillus complains about private family ‘sacra’
old Samnite captain said neutrality “neque
amicos parat neque inimicos tollit.”
Roman armies always had two allies for every
Roman citizen
lex Licinia for election of plebeian consul
lex Sextia for election of Praetor Urbanus
5 lines of Tribune's speech quoted in italics:
“Faxo ne iuvet vox ista VETO, qua collegas
nostros concinentes tam laeti auditis….”
lex Licinia & agrarian laws of Tib. Gracchus
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6613 Livius
lib. 4.
R
259 n7
8597 Livius
8662 Livius
lib. 4. AUC 323
lib. 40.
R
R
743 n1
787 n4
8663 Livius
lib. 42.
R
788 n3
5534 Livius
8676 Livius
lib. 45
lib. 45.
R
R
71 n3
792 n1
5076 Livius
8680 Livius
lib. 5
lib. 5.
RL 19
R 794 n3
8673 Livius
a
6969 Livius
6970 Livius
7175 Livius
lib. 56. // 36.
R
RL
R
R
R
791 n9
lib. 6. Appian lib. 1. Emphyl. Plutar. in
Camillo. lata anno 387
9132 Livius lib. 7 & 10.
b
6357 Livius lib. 7 & 8.
8459 Livius lib. 7 & 8.
R
714 n2
R
943 n2 at Rome citizens not liable to capital penalty
R
R
8480 Livius
lib. 7.
R
8754 Livius
lib. 7.
R
8596 Livius
9000 Livius
8770 Livius
lib. 7. AUC 395
lib. 7. AUC 396 [L 86 390]
lib. 8 // lib. 9.
R
R
R
8651 Livius
lib. 8.
R
8654 Livius
lib. 8.
R
9252 Livius
218 n5 use of word "maiestas"
703 n2 cancellation of debts & division of land are
“duas faces novantibus res ad plebem in
optimates accendendam.”
708 n4 rate of interest reduced AUC 406 (Cons.
Torquatus & Plautius)
826 n4 Romans abide by treaty with the Samnites even
though this means abandoning the Capuans
[11 lines]
743 n9 lex Paetilia (against canvassing)
881 n2 tribunes forbid the tax of 1/20th
831 n1 breaking of treaties: “In Veliternos, veteres
cives, graviter saevitum, quod toties
rebellassent, muri disiecti, senatus abductus.”
781 n8 men of certain trades unfit for war: “Sellularii et
opifices minime militiae idoneum genus.”
782 n2 precautions adopted by Romans when making
treaty with conquered people
993 n.o succession to throne of Numidia
lib. 8. belli Punici, decad. 3. // Livius lib. 38. R
RL
lib. 9.
R 377 n4 Dictator Aemylius Mamercus resigns after one
day
lib. 9.
R 836 n7 L. Aemilius Mamercus cut period of Censor’s
office to 18 months
lib. 9.
R 805 n3 the Consul Postumius says his agreement with
the Samnites is not binding on the Senate
lib. 6
lib. 6
lib. 6.
8511 Livius
6974 Livius
8796 Livius
8708 Livius
376 n4
376 n5
399 n5
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8936 Livius lib. 9.
lib. 31.
lib. 34.
lib. 45.
6510 Livius lib. 9. dec. 3.
6972 Livius Livius lib. 40. Festus lib. 16. in voce
rogatio. l. 2. de orig. iuris.
6617 Livius Titus Livy bk. 28
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R 864 n7
n8
n9
n1
R 246 n1
R 376 n6
R
260
8012 Livres, Nicolas de
R
558
5618 Livy
5779 Livy
6354 Livy
R
R
R
84
107
218
6381 Livy
R
223
6669 Livy
R
281
6870 Livy
R
352
6914 Livy
R
367
6916 Livy
R
367
7078 Livy
R
391
7181 Livy
R
400
7206 Livy
R
402
7226 Livy
R
405
7236 Livy
R
409
7543 Livy
R
460
7544 Livy
R
460
7810 Livy
R
491
7814 Livy
R
494
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spoils of enemies; Titus Livius on spoils of
Samnites, Transalpine Gauls, Greeks,
Macedonia
on Ancus Martius
lex Cornelia & Baebia for election of six
praetors Publicarum Quaestionum
Q. Fulvius asks the Consul to allow the Senate
to decide about provinces (4 lines of Latin)
September a common month for earthquakes:
Nicolas de Livres en son livre du mouvement de
la terre
common citizenship between Athens & Rhodes
4 lines quoted; 3 types of treaties
Titus Livy often uses the phrase: Senatus
decrevit, populus iussit.
Titus Livy says all the people gathered to pass
the laws of the XII Tables
Titus Livy on King Servius: "Neque enim
praeter vim quicquam ad ius regni habebat."
Livy is astonished that the Asiatic ambassadors
did not learn anything that King Eumenes had
said in the Roman Senate: "Eo silentio clausa
curia erat."
Titus Livy often uses the words: Senatus
decrevit, populus iussit
on the authority of Scipio Africanus: "Nutus
eius pro decretis patrum, pro populi iussis esse."
on Hannibal's siege of Rome: "Placuit omnes
qui dictatores, consules, censoresve fuissent,
cum imperio esse, donec recessissent hostes a
muris."
in Bk. III "Communiter edicunt Tribuni, nequis
Consulem faceret; si quis fecisset, se id
suffragium non observaturos."
Livy (Rome besieged by Hannibal): "Placuit
omnes qui antea Dictatores, Consules,
Censoresve fuissent, cum imperio esse, donec
hostis a muris discessisset."
in Livy the patricii complain "Salios ac
Flamines sine imperiis ac potestatibus relinqui."
on Q. Flaminius (a bad magistrate): "non qui
sibi honorem adiecisset, sed indignitate sua vim
ac ius Magistratui quem gerebat dempisset."
said: “Faxo ne iuvet vox ista, veto, qua collegas
nostros tam laeti concinentes auditis,” etc. [3
lines quoted]
says: “Ex auctoritate Senatus latum est ad
populum, ne quis templum aramve iniussu
Senatus, aut Tribunorumplebis maioris partis
dedicaret.”
various passages on treatment of rebels quoted
or paraphrased
on the punishment of the rebellion at Sucro:
“Certabatur utrum in autores tantum seditionis
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8357 Livy
8401 Livy
8422 Livy
8583 Livy
8656 Livy
8686 Livy
8715 Livy
8756 Livy
8763 Livy
8764 Livy
8768 Livy
8797 Livy
8864 Livy
8943 Livy
9096 Livy
9129 Livy
9149 Livy
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XXXV animadverteretur...” [4 lines]
RL 520
says King Servius was a man of lowly birth
RL 532
12 families of Potitii, descended from gods,
were killed on one day
R 589-90 question of a successor to Scipio Africanus who
was fighting abroad: “multis contentionibus, et
in Senatu, et ad populum acta res est...ut
Consules provincias inter se compararent.” [3½
lines]
R 609
on Calvinus of Capua: “Improbum hominem,
sed non ad extremum perditum, qui mallet
incolumi quam eversa patria dominari.”
R 614
subjects should model themselves on their king
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R
682
on the Numidians: “Ante omnes barbaros
Numidiae in Venerem effusi.”
R 685
on Hannibal - his virtues matched by his vices
R 695
“Ferociores Aetoli, quam pro ingeniis
Graecorum”
R 734
no age was more abounding in great men (than
the time of Cincinnatus & Fabricius [&
Pyrrhus] ) says Livy
RL 782
on the Campanians who surrendered
L 579B voluntarily: “Aliam esse conditionem eorum qui
non foedera, sed per deditionem in fidem
venissent.”
R 797
on war of Perseus with Rome; 3 parties in
Macedonia: pro-Rome, anti-Rome and neutral
[6 lines]
R 808
Roman treaty relations in Greece
R 827
“Romanus legatus,” dit Tite Live, “ad
communes socios vocabat.” - arbitration by the
allies
R 829
renewal of treaties; Livy says “Cum
Laurentibus renovari foedus iussum
renovaturque ex eo quotannis post diem
decimum Latinarum.”
RL 829
renewal of treaties; Livy says: “Adire iussi sunt
legati Romani Cretam et Rhodum et renovare
amicitiam, simul speculari num solliciti animi
sociorum ab rege Perseo fuissent.”
R 831
Samnites repeatedly break alliance with Rome,
according to Livy & Strabo
R 836
censuses held throughout Italy - Nero & Livius
Salinator received the census of 12 colonies,
acc. to Livy [quotatiion, but no reference]
R 850
66 senators struck off the list by the censors at
one go, says Livy
RL 865
on C. Gracchus settling colonies during his
second tribunate
R 920
on the treaty of Rome and the Aetolians, monetary exchange value of gold to silver
R 942
on democracy - “in qua regenda plus poena
quam obsequium valet.”
R 946
on the democracy of the Tarentines [1 line
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quoted]
9437 Livy
9542 Livy
R 1037
RL 503*
L352B
RL 503*
L358B
says traitors in Punic War punished severely
on choosing a consul from among the people [3
lines quoted]
reports that two thousand citizens were openly
sold
because they had not served in the wars for four
years
“Quaestus omnis patribus indecorus visus” - all
gain by trade seemed to the Senators unseemly
on seating at the theater for senators, nobility
and the people [13 lines quoted]
Roman Senate sends royal gifts to subject kings
garrison of Rhegium punished
Narbonne
number of citizens at Rome
on citizenship
decision to hold census because of changes in
land ownership
infinite treasures gained from beaten enemy
every good law has some absurdity
9613 Livy
9618 Livy
9661 Livy
6698 Livy
6415 Livy
5495 Livy
8817 Livy
5583 Livy
8834 Livy
…Appianus, Livius, Valerius Max.
…Livius li. 27 [F 80 only[
a Martio Narbonne deducta ex Livio
au livre troisième
au XLI livre
book 7
RL 503*
L358C
RL 503*
L364A
R 285 n8
R 232 n5
R 62 n5
R 838
R 79
RL 842
8937 Livy Books 23. to 34.
5339 Livy Cato in oratione pro lege Oppia apud Livium
x
lib. 35
6925 Livy Cicero pro lege Manil. Appian. lib. 1.
Livius lib. 28
6968 Livy Dion. Halic. lib. 10. Livius lib. 3.
6829 Livy Dion. Halicar. & Livius
R
R
864
40 n4
R
6962 Livy Dionys. lib. 4. Livius lib. 2.
5272 Livy Dionys. Halicar. lib. 7 & Livius lib. 3
7273 Livy in fine libri 31
R
R
R
6957 Livy li. 40
6815 Livy lib. 1
Dionys. Halicar. lib. 4.
8839 Livy lib. 1.
6391 Livy lib. 1. dec. 3.
lib. 5. dec. 1.
lib. 1. dec. 2.
lib. 8. dec. 1.
lib. 8. dec. 1.
lib. 31.
lib. 9. dec. 1.
lib. 9. dec. 2.
6394 Livy lib. 1. decad. 3. Cicero. lib. 3. offic. Polybius
li. 9 [L 86: Polyb. lib. 3. 1.]
7072 Livy lib. 10
R
R
368 n2 R. people often allotted provinces at its sole
discretion
376 n3 lex Duillia on election of tribunes
337 n3 all historians call the X viri for law-making at
Rome oligarchs
376 n2 lex Iunia on election of consuls
33 n4 the tribunes sacrosanct
417 n2 if he fails to take oath in 5 days man loses his
magistracy
375 n4 lex Villia fixes length of term of office
333 n4 on voting by tribes or by heads or centuries
n2
844 n4 Servius starts the census - a very healthy thing
225-226 on right of declaring war & peace; several
passages quoted & references given in text or
margin
7349 Livy lib. 10. Cicero pro Rabirio perduel. Salust. in
Catilin.
6438 Livy lib. 2 & 25
7483 Livy lib. 2.
5584 Livy lib. 24
6408 Livy lib. 24
lib. 1. 7. 10
7285 Livy lib. 24
R
R
R
R
R
R
227 n1 on treaty made with Hannibal
R
389 n3 absolute power given to Fabius in war against
the Etruscans
432 n6 right to flog Roman citizens taken away by lex
Portia AUC 454
237 n6 right of reprieve
447 n5 lex Junia Sacrata de tribunis plebis
80 n4 on citizenhip of colonies
231 n8 on lex Valeria
n9
422 n.o Consul Marcellus says: "Multa magnis ducibus
sicut non aggredienda, ita semel aggressis non
dimittenda."
R
R
R
R
R
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R 515 n1 successor to Hieronymus, tyrant of Sicily, is
slain in a rebellion of the subjects
lib. 24.
R 573 n2 plebs (pro Hannibal) v. optimates (pro Rome)
throughout Italy: “Unus veluti morbus...ad
Poenos rem traheret.” [2 lines quoted]
lib. 24.
R 601 n2 Consul Octacilius deprived of his office at
request of Fabius Maximus
lib. 24.
R 831 n2 end of 2nd Punic war, traitors punished;
“Perfugae bello Punito 380 Romam missi,
virgis in comitio caesi, et de saxo deiecti.”
lib. 24.
R 845 n7 Censor for guarding morals
lib. 25. XXX. milia aeris Fulvio mulcta dicta R 397 n2 on fines imposed by magistrates (certatio
est a magistratu.
mulctae)
lib. 26
R 80 n.o (2½ lines of Latin quoted) Roman habit of
gradually bringing their allies into full
citizenship
lib. 26
R 391 n9 in "curationes" you have the words "vellent
iuberent, ut huic vel illi imperium esset"
lib. 26
R 422 n1 Consul Fulvius continues to execute Capuans,
leaving letter from Senate unread
lib. 26 & 27
RL 434
many examples of form of sentence passed
during R. republic can be seen in Livius,
Asconius, Cicero
lib. 26.
R 491 n9 on Valerius Levinus’ treatment of the rebels at
Agrigentum [2 lines in Latin]
lib. 28. "Nunquam antea de triumpho per
R 366 n3 Senate's right to authorize triumphs
populo actum, etc."
lib. 3.
R 447 n4 AUC 304: they were not called Consuls but
Praetors at that time
lib. 3.
R 537 n6 4500 slaves, etc. siege Capitol during quarrel
between plebs & patricians
lib. 3.
R 587 n8 Aemylius Mamercus urges law to make
dictatorship last only 18 months
lib. 30
R 352 n5 at Carthage, Senate of 400 with inner senate of
30 …"id erat sanctius apud eos consilium,
maximaque at senatum regendum vis." [quoted
in italics]
lib. 31
R 117 n5 Rome & the Aetolian League
lib. 31.
R 584 n4 on Hannibal’s speech urging that judges at
Carthage should be for one year only [11 lines
quoted]
lib. 32
R 115 n1 Aratus reorganized the Achaean League
lib. 32
R 347 n3 no discussion of Senate's decisions allowed at
Achaea
lib. 32
R 350 n2 the council of the Achaeans
lib. 32
R 361 n3 on procedure in Achaean Senate, which is
common to all Gk. senates, "uti mos est
Graecorum."
lib. 32
R 389 n4 general given great power; "Initio liberum pacis
ac belli arbitrium permissum."
lib. 34
R 257 n4 speech of Nabis to Titus Flaminius [4 lines of
Latin quoted]
lib. 34.
R 753 n3 Titius Flaminius destroys the 3 “Fetters” of
Greece
lib. 34.
RL 799
Athens, Rhodes, Egypt & Chios intervene
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8097 Livy
8138 Livy
8771 Livy
8842 Livy
7112 Livy
5585 Livy
7082 Livy
7286 Livy
7359 Livy
7809 Livy
6909 Livy
7482 Livy
7908 Livy
8117 Livy
6869 Livy
5802 Livy
8111 Livy
5799 Livy
6850 Livy
6864 Livy
6892 Livy
7073 Livy
6607 Livy
8616 Livy
8690 Livy
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between Philip of Macedon & the Aetolians
speech of Cato on the lex Oppia
on the council of the Aetolians [2 lines of Latin
in italics]: "Sanctius est apud Aetolos consilium
eorum, quos apocletos appellant…Arcanum hoc
gentis consilium."
Philopoemen praises the procedure in the
Aetolian senate
Consul Memmius abolishes all the gatherings
(concilia) of Achaea, Phocis & Boeotia
Livy tells how Phocis was plundered by the
Roman soldiers because they had experienced
treachery from Phocis so often
lex Atilia: praetor & majority of tribunes to
appoint tutors for women & children
on the suppressing of the Bacchanals: “Nihil in
speciem fallacius prava religione,” etc. [1½
lines]
Philip of Macedon grieved that terms of peace
imposed by the Romans took away his right to
wreak vengeance on those of his subjects who
had revolted [2½ lines]
at Rome before lex Canuleia office usually went
to aristocratic families
passages of Livy which show limited power of
R. Senate [several lines quoted in italics]
civil war at Ardea - Rome & the Volsci
involved
on creation of Censors
Decius’ speech against those who were
descended from the nobility [3 lines of Latin]
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5122 Livy lib. 35
6868 Livy lib. 35
R
R
22 n8
351 n3
6893 Livy lib. 35
R
361 n6
7847 Livy lib. 35.
R
503 n2
8778 Livy lib. 37.
R
832 n8
7546 Livy lib. 39.
R
460 n3
7818 Livy lib. 39.
R
496 n6
8731 Livy lib. 39.
R
816 n5
6809 Livy lib. 4
R
330 n2
6917 Livy lib. 4, lib. 27 & 30
R
367 n7
7892 Livy lib. 4.
R
533 n7
8840 Livy lib. 4.
9519 Livy lib. 4.
R 844 n5
RL 503*
L349C
n4
R 402 n6 censors often published their edicts
R 584 n1 tribunes say to Manlius that he “privatum
rationem rerum ab se gestarum redditurum
quoniam Consul noluisset.”
R 831 n6 L. Martius & Attilius, ambassadors to Greece,
boast of how they’d tricked the king [5 lines
italics]
R 72 n4 colony of 4000 men born of Roman citizens &
Spanish women
R 459 n7 says: “Publicumorum? locationes irritas fuisse
rogatione sub unius Tribuni nomine
promulgata.”
R 698 n2 calls Asiatics, Greeks, Syrians “levissima
hominum genera”
R 696 n8 says men of fertile countries usually cowardly
7203 Livy lib. 40 & 43. Zonar. tom. 2.
8108 Livy lib. 41.
8776 Livy lib. 42.
5538 Livy lib. 43
7537 Livy lib. 43.
8438 Livy lib. 45.
8430 Livy lib. 45. [F Herodot. in Euterpe putat esse
sagaciores]
8003 Livy lib. 45. Plutar. in Aemylio.
7539 Livy lib. 48.
6921 Livy lib. 6
7177 Livy lib. 6.
R
R
R
R
556 n7 Paulus Aemilius conquers Perseus in September
460 n8 power of tribunes
368 n9 lex Atinia gives tribunes power to approve
(with letter T) or veto a measure of the Senate
400 n9 on the Consul Appius & a Tribune: "Tribunus
viatorem mittit ad Consulem, Consul lictorem
ad Tribunum, privatum esse clamitans, sine
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imperio, sine magistratu."
honors among the Romans (triumphs, etc.):
“Matronis honor additus, ut earum sicut
virorum solemnis laudatio esset.” [quoted]
everybody avoided censuses, witness, accounts,
etc.
the Censor Appius arranges the voting of
citizens so that the freedmen & new citizens
could outvote the old citizens
dictator is inferior to the people
year begins in September; Livy says: “lex
vetusta est et priscis scripta literis, ut qui
Praetor maximus sit idibus Septembris clavum
pangat.”
lex Genutia forbids interest
6 lines of Latin quoted; on citizens & peregrini
right of reprisal or "clarigatio"
speech of Setinus, the Latin general, on the
Romans’ treatment of their allies “sub umbra
foederis aequis servitutem patimur,” etc. [5
lines]
on Philo, the first proconsul "…ut cum Philo
consulatu abisset, pro Consule rem gereret."
on the Tribuni militum; robe chosen by the
people; in war against Perseus - Tribuni militum
chosen by consuls
Titus Livy put Papyrius Cursor above all the
men of his age as general
on the time of Papirius Cursor: “Illa aetate, qua
nulla virtutum feracior fuit, nemo erat quo
magis innixa res Romana, quam in Papirio
Cursore staret.”
Fabius Maximus rearranges the classes in the
Comitia
Dictator Buteo chooses 177 new Senators
on the greater consul (for that day)
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8580 Livy lib. 6.
R
733 n2
8838 Livy lib. 6.
R
843 n3
6817 Livy lib. 6. & Florus epito. 20.
R
334 n5
5822 Livy lib. 7.
7946 Livy lib. 7.
R 123 n1
RL 544
L 396B
8481 Livy
5785 Livy
6553 Livy
8671 Livy
R
R
R
R
RL
708 n5
110 n4
248 n9
791
7005 Livy lib. 9
R
382 n1
7089 Livy lib. 9
lib. 42
R
392 n7
n8
7501 Livy lib. 9.
R
450 n5
7860 Livy lib. 9.
R
510 n4
5532 Livy lib. 9. & Florus epito. 20
R
71 n2
6404 Livy lin. 23
7529 Livy Livius de Claudio Nerone & Livio Salinatore.
Plut. in Aemilio.
6840 Livy Livius de Hieronymo: Regnante Hierone
manserat publicum consilium; post mortem
eius nulla de re neque convocati neque
consulti fuerunt.
5362 Livy Livius in oratione Catonis pro lege Oppia
R
R
229
458 n3
R
344 n3 Hieronymus, King of Sicily loses his throne
5588 Livy
Livius lib. 23, 24, 35. Gell. lib. 16. cap. 15
R
80 n5
5930 Livy
Livius lib. 3
R
149 n1
Livius lib. 3. Dionys. lib. 5. AUC 303 [AUC R
304. Text of L 86]
6298 Livy Livius lib. 35
R
6932 Livy Polyb….Livius lib. 4
R
447 n3
lib. 7.
lib. 8
lib. 8.
lib. 80.
RL 43
RL 157
women could not adopt children, being
themselves always in tutelage
Roman colonists had same laws & customs as
Roman citizens
Levius est et vanius sua decreta tollere quam
aliorum
lex Horatia de sacrosanctis Magistratibus [2
lines quoted]
anecdote of K. Perseus & Paulus Aemilius
military discipline not governed by ordinary
laws
"quod sine mea aut alterius fraude fiat"
R
2000 citizens lose citizenship because they’ve
7478 Livy
6033 Livy Tullius Hostilius apud Livium iisdem verbis
utitur in foedere feriendo.
8641 Livy, Titus
208 n.o
369 n7
774
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5805 Livy, Titus lib. 27
5096 Lombardus in 4 . sentent. dist. 30. & 27. q. 2…
5467 Longobardorum, leges cap. 59. in legib. Longobar.
& ubique in Ripuariis
6215 Lorraine, Dukes of
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avoided military service
797
the Aetolians did not keep their treaties of
alliance “qui iuventutem adversus suos socios,
publica tantum auctoritate dempta, militare
sinunt,” etc. [2½ lines]
118 n.o Aetolian League chooses K. Attalus as leader
20 n2 on marriage
58 n3 on slaves
R
185
6183 Louis XI
R
176
5777 Louis XII
R
107
8522 Louis XII & Francis I
R
717
5587 Lucan
R
80
6635 Lucan
RL 270
8288 Lucan fundit ab extremo flavos Aquilone Suevos
9167 Lucanus
RL 668
R 958
L 708
8269 Lucian
RL 660
6637 Lucian
in lib. de astrologia.
8041 Lucilius
8106 Lucilius
R
RL 564
L 413D
RL 581
L 429D
7595 Lud Rom consi. 444.
R
7414 Ludo Roma in l. imperium. de iurisd. omn. iudic… R
7724 Ludo Roman in l. is qui haeres. §. neque de acqui. R
haered.
7778 Ludo Roman in l. si vero. §. de viro. fallent. 34.
R
soluto matrimo...
7752 Ludo Roman in tit. de arbitris. col. 15
R
5299 Ludovic Bolognin Accursius…Ludovic Bolognin R
in authent. ingressi. Alberic.
eod. Alex. Ias….
7696 Ludovic Bolognin in authen. ingressi. de
R
sacrosanct. C....
6513 Ludovic Roman in l. si fundum. eod.
R
6575 Ludovicus Romanus Notat. Lud. Roma. consi. 392. R
6761 Luther, Martin
R
8016 Lycosthenes
5144 Lysias Polyb. li. 2. Lysias in orat. de Eratosthenis
271 n2
R
R
466 n2
441 n9
483 n5
position of Dukes of Lorraine "comme j'ay veu
en un traicté d'alliance entre l'Empereur Charles
IIII et Jean Roy de France."
ordonnances between Louis XI & Philip II,
Duke of Burgundy - articles 13 & 9 are
mentioned
treaty 1482 between Louis XII and Archduke
Maximilian
edicts of Louis XII (1505) & Francis I (1535)
on alienation of fiefs
the Arverni said they were brothers of the
Romans, being of the same Trojan stock
as Lucan writes: "Nulla fides regni sociis,
omnisque potestas Impatiens consortis erit"
yellow-haired northerners
on best state - Lucanus says: “Nulla fides regni
sociis omnisque potestas Impatiens consortis
erit.”
Hercules Celticus, old & uncouth but had gift of
oratory & drew men to him as if with chains
says kingdom of Argos adjudged to be the most
wise
says “se non intelligi quam reprehendi
maluisse.”
the “idle rich” ...qui nihil agere, ut iocabatur
Lucilius qui nullum opificium, nullam artem
exercere didicerant
jurisdiction is not transferred along with a fief
old Doctors on delegation of powers
novices treated as slaves
487 n9 rights of oldest member of college
485 n2 how binding are decrees of a collegium?
37 n7 father & son
483 n1 those entering religious houses are no longer
under their father’s jurisdiction
246 n2 tax on salt
249 n2 L 86 Ludivicus Romanus on a law of Florence
305 n2 even rebellion against your prince is not
allowed
558 n8 terrible storm at Locarno 1556
23 n9 power of husband
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8898 M. Curius
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RL 857
8326 M. Tullius
R
675
6594 Macchiavelli
R
253
9150 Macciavel
a
9143 Macciavel
9118 Macciavel
9117 Macciavel
RL 947
speech of M. Curius that he is a dangerous
citizen who is not content with 7 iugera
Asia Minor, temperate climate, home of civility
& “humanitas”
Franciscus Machiavellus - on how many sorts
of republic
civil strife at Florence
Antonin et Macciavel in historia
Florentin.
en l’histoire de Florence
liv. 1 du Prince, chap. 9.
sur les discours // in Livium
9119 Macciavel sur Tite Live
8404 Machiavelli
8726 Machiavelli
9557 Machiavelli
7883 Machiavelli Antonin Pogius
9125 Macrob. in Saturnalibus.
9402 Macrob. lib. 3. cap. 17. Saturnal.
a
8066 Macrobius
5075 Macrobius in Saturnal. Cicero.
8706 Madric, treaty of
8307 Magellan
6334 Magister Praeses
Magister praeses tit. de regal.
decis. 1. 13…
8912 Magna Carta in charta magna Anglorum.
5158 Maimonides Rabi Maymo lib. 3. nemore
aneuoquim…
5173 Maimonides, Moses cap. <Hebrew title>
6687 Manetho
8627 Manlius Capitolinus
6621 Manutius, Paulus
7849 Manutius, Paulus
9163 Manutius, Paulus
9131 Marcellus lib. 4. de condic. ob. turpem. caus. ff.
5185 Marcus Varro
8896 Marcus Varro
8831 Marillac
8045 Maro
R
R
R
RL
R
R
946 n8 civil strife at Florence - very bloody
940 n3 says a prince needed to restore liberty of Italy
939 n2 “uno loco” says democracy is best
940 n4 says Venice best state
686
wrongly thinks the wickedest peoples are the
Spanish, the French & the Italians
R 813
calls Count Valentine, son of Pope Alex. VII,
the paragon of princes
RL 503*
the Florentines divided the nobility from the
L354A clergy and from the common people, and these
n2
into three groups
R 528 n2 sources for history of Florence
R 941 n8 people meet 3 times before bill is law - acc. to
XII Tables
R 1033 n9 sumptuary laws of the Romans - used arithmetic
justice, equal for all
R 567
interprets Cicero’s remark that 7 and 8 are
‘pleni numeri’ as meaning ‘solidas’
RL 19
Romans disapproved of private family laws
R 804
articles of the treaty of Madric 14 Feb. 1526
R 671
Magellan & the Patagonians “comme nour
lisons és histoires des Indes”
R 215 n8 lapse of time does not invalidate royal rights
RL 858 n7 princes can’t alienate domain in England
R 24 n8 stoning the cruellest death
R
26 n7
divorce case in the epitome of Hebrew Pandects
collected by Moyse de Maymon
RL 283
on state of early kingship
R 763
said: “Ostendite modo bellum, pacem habebitis:
videant vos paratos ad vim, ius ipsi remittent.”
R 261
says Venice has had same constitution for 1200
years
R 505
says Venice has lasted for 1200 years
R 956
is wrong to say Venetian state lasted 1200 years
R 943 n1 judgment of the Jurisconsult Marcellus on
prostitutes
R 27
would rather slaves were punished with words
than blows
RL 856
said Romulus gave each citizen 2 iugera
R 841
census of land in Provence - requested by
Marillac, Advocat du Roy
RL 564
says Igneus est ollis vigor et caelestis origo
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8047 Maro
lib. 4. Georg. Plinius septennes esse ad
summum. verior est sententia Maronis.
8324 Maro (Virgil)
8035 Marsilius
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L 414B
R 772
RL
RL 564
L 414C
RL 674
L 500A
RL 564
L 412
6696 Martial
R
285
8289 Martial
RL 668
9103 Martialis
R
8955 Martianus
921
L 685
RL 869
7355 Martianus
R
the jurist Martian in l. 1. ad S. C.
Turpilianum §. si iudex pronunciavit:
Caluniatus es.,condemnavit eum…
7828 Martin de Cazar sect. 4. de princip.
9617 Masueri tit. de taliis. §. item qui nobilitate. ex l. in
genuum de ingenuis. C. Guid. Papa
decis. 196.
7329 Masuerius in practica. tit. de literis notat. §. item
literae cap. ut debitus. de appel. cap. ut
nostrum. eo. cap. si capitulo. de
concess. praebendae.
5373 Masuerius Masuer. tit. de probat. vers. item & si
defunctus…
5112 Masuerius titulo de iniuriis. §. item filia & in titu.
de dote. §. item de consuetud.
7939 Maternus, Ju.lius
434 n2
Notes
131
the presence of the king in battle - Urget enim,
ut ait Maro, praesentia Turni.
attributes life of six years to insects
“Natos ad flumina primum Deferimus,
saevoque gelu duramus et undis.”
(Academicorum omnium acutissimus) said he
did not understand what Plato meant in his Bk.
8 (theory of numbers)
aptly said: "Qui rex est, Regem maxime non
habeat."
northerners’ blond hair, etc.
Crine ruber, niger ore, brevis pede lumine
luscus,
Rem magnam praestas Zoile si bonus es
ostentatious use of gold in Empire;
“Martialis Bassam irriserit auro cacantem”
Darius exacted tribute in money, not in kind, as
Martianus said
R 498 n3
RL 503*
L358C
n1
R 425 n9
impost given to Empress by Emperor
noble men who have engaged in trades may
obtain pardon from the Prince
R
45 n2
on rights of adopted children in France
R
21 n2
R
544
married woman no longer in her father's
‘potestas’
Mercator follows Julius Maternus in putting the
sun in Leo at the Creation
nobles of Naples not allowed to leave country
without permission
rights of citizenship at Naples
5635 Mathaeus Afflictus
Matthae. Afflict. decis. 265.
R 88 n6
Neapolit.
5678 Mathaeus Afflictus Mattheae. Afflict. decis. Neap. R 91 n9
1384
9092 Matthaei. 20
RL 919
L 683
5778 Maximilian, Archduke
R 107
6600 Maximus Tirius in oratione. 3.
9192 Maximus Tyrius in orationibus.
9122 Maximus Tyrius Orat.3.
5082 Maymon, lib. 1. nemore anneuoquim
9200 Maymon, Rabi lib. 3 <Hebrew> ca. postremo. //
lib. 3. More anneboquim.
8090 Megasthenes
6314 Melanchthon
R
R
R
R
R
RL
RL
R
255 n5
969 n5
940 n6
20 n3
970 n6
7918 Melanchthon, Philip
RL 542
571
212
rescripts and privileges must be presented to the
magistrate within one year
denarius the value of a day’s work, acc. to
sacred writings
treaty 1482 between Louis XII and Archduke
Maximilian
on aristocracies
kingship best, says Maximus Tyrius
on democracy - condemned by four examples
on Solomon's attitude to women
power of the Jewish judges, acc. to Rabi
Maymon
on Persian history
Philip Melanchthon's interpretation of a speech
of Samuel is wrong
agrees that man’s will is free
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8022 Melanchthon, Philip
7940 Mercator
8086 Mercator
b
8001 Mercator, Geraldus
7938 Mercator, I.
132
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Notes
L 393A
R 561
his argument against Copernicus - verses of
Psalm 19 [5 lines quoted in F 80]
R 544
follows Julius Maternus in putting the sun in
Leo at the Creation
RL 571
on time from Cyrus to Herod the Great
R
R
555
L 406
543
Bodin praises his work on chronology
has given special attention to the movement of
stars and eclipses of sun and moon
7514 Messala
R 456-457 Jurisconsult Messala [Massala L 86]: “A
minore imperio, maius, aut a maiore collega
rogari iure non potest,” etc. [4 lines] Messala
claimed to have transcribed these words from
the 14th book of C. Tuditanus
7534 Messala
R 458
[3 lines quoted]: “Consulem ab omnibus
Magistratibus concionem avocare posse, ab eo
neminem,” etc.
9517 Mettulus libro II. sententiarum.
RL 503*
his speech concerning marriage
L349B
5704 Milan, constitution of constit. Mediol. tit. de poenis R 95 n3 rights of foreigners
5315 Milan, edictus Mediolani in statutis Venetor. &
R 38 n5 son can kill father who is a traitor
edicto. Mediolani anno
1564 Augusto mense
6444 Milan, laws of in constit. Mediolan. in c. de senatu. R 237 n7 relatiions of Charles V & Senate of Milan
"comme j'ay appris des lettres patentes par luy
decernées"
9455 Milan, ordonnance au titre des peines et statuts de R 1040 n6 law of Milan against false witness
Milan
5573 Modestinus en la loi si ususfructus civitati. quibus R 77
Carthage ceased to be a civitas when it was
modis ususfructus amittatur. ff.
destroyed
6130 Molin Bald….Molin. glos. 4. §. 2. nu. 54 [in
R 168 n3 duties of a vassal
consuetud. feud. - L 86 only]
7046 Molin in tit. de censibus. in consuetud. Parisiens. R 385 n1 ratification of deeds done under a commission
§. 52. glo. 1. nu. 131.
from one's predecessor
6147 Molin. Cenomani aliter §. 13 & Veromandiu.
RL 171
on vassals - different customs in different
vide. Molin. §. 2. glo. 4. nu. 25.
districts
7347 Molinaeus Alciat. lib. 2. paradox. c. 6. & cap. 1.
R 432 n5 dispute on imperium between Lothaire &
Molinae. §. 1. glo. 5. nu. 58. in consuet.
Azo
Paris.
7460 Molinaeus ex l. creditores. ad l. Iul. de privat.
R 446 n4 a lord must not take law into his own hands
contra Molinaeum. §. 1. glo. 4. nu. 7. in
consuetud. Paris.
7586 Molinaeus in consuetud. feud.
R 466 n9 trial conducted by group of equal peers
6180 Molinaeus in ti. de feud. Molin. glo. 4. §. 2. nu. 3. R 176 n5 vassal must serve his original liege lord
in consuet. feudor.
6104 Molinaeus tit. de feud. §. 46. q. 1. & 2.
R 164 n5 on fiefs & obligation to take oaths
6333 Molinaeus tit. de feudis. §. 46. q. 1 & 2….
R 215 n8 lapse of time does not invalidate royal rights
5996 Molinaeus, Carolus [M. Charles du Moulin F]
R 155
calls barbarous the decree of Alaric that Roman
laws should not be quoted against his (Alaric's)
laws [In Consuetud. Paris. tit. de feud. L]
7158 Molines, law of Artic. 39.
RL 397
on papal powers in France
L 279
8586 Monstrelet
R 736
Charles VI at siege of Bourges creates 500
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Notes
knights, acc. to Monstrelet
R 821 n6 treaty between partisans of Orleans & of
Burgundy
RL 4
"Nec tamen Rempublicam idearum sola notione
terminare decrevimus, qualem Plato, qualem
Thomas Maurus…"
R 364
question to be put one day, discussed the next
day
R 589
en sa Republique all offices annual
R 703
en sa Republique - community of goods
R 705
wants between 10 & 16 children in one family
R 1027
in his Utopia left all penalties to discretion of
his judges
R 1041
wrongly put intention & act on a level as
regards punishment
R 253
on how many sorts of republic
R 781
suitability of some tradesmen for the army
R 347
proposals should not be debated in the Senate
the same day
R 118 n9 ambassador of French king to the Swiss; his
dispatch to the king on the position of the
Cardinal of Syon
R 1039 n2 repeated offense - increased penalty
R 83 n2 Jewish constitution before Roman conquest
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8744 Monstrelet
5011 More, Thomas
6900 More, Thomas
8121 More, Thomas
8457 More, Thomas
8468 More, Thomas
9370 More, Thomas
9464 More, Thomas
6592 More, Thomas
8652 More, Thomas
6848 More, Thomas
in his Republic
in his Republic
in his Utopia
5806 Morlet [Musaeus L] l'an 1557
9449 Moses lib. 3. <Hebrew>
5608 Moses [Maimonides] …& Rabi Moses lib. 3.
nemore haneuoquim
5171 Moses Cotsi cap. <Hebrew title> id est. abscissionis R
7915 Moses Maimonides
sic Moses Maymo in epistola
adversus astrologos.
9486 Moses Maymonis, Rabi li. 3. <Hebrew>
8449 Munster
8372 Munster
en la description de Bade
9196 Nehemiah 10.
6533 Nevers, customs of
6983 Nic. Gruchius
7127 Nicephorus
Nivernen. consuetud. tit. des
iusticiers. artic. 1.
lib. 7. c. 43.
25 n6
RL 542
L 392D
R 1045
RL L 768
RL 699
L 521D
R 684 n4
RL
R 970 n2
R 247 n1
R
379
Iurisconsulte Moyse Cotsi, au chap. du
retranchement; on divorce
man’s will is free
Pandectes, sous ls tiltre des peines, say “eye for
an eye”
says people of Greenland very fickle, change
their religion easily
Germans not sexually jealous; mixed bathing
leaders of Jews called Messiahs & Saviours
various rights of sovereignty
Nicolas Grouche (Gruchius) & Charles Sigon
failed to realize difference between an office
and a commission
on power of early Pontiffs
RL 397
L 277
7564 Nicephorus lib. 7. Sozomenes lib. 1. cap. 9.
R 464 n8 lex Pappia Poppaea on which consul takes
precedence
5473 Nicephorus Calistus
R 59 n.o Julian Apostate urges pagans to follow example
of Christians and build hospitals
7834 Nicephorus Callistus lib. 16. c. 26.
R 498 n.o Anastasius proclaims a religious amnesty
5291 Nicolaus of Marsil sic definit Baldus…de collat.… R 37 n4 emancipation of sons
& Nicolaus de Marsil eodem…
8451 Nonius contra Senecam.
RL 700
distinction drawn between ‘pertinacia’ &
L 522 ‘pervicacia’
7210 Nonius lib. 4. de Republica apud Nonium
R 403 n1 3 lines of Cicero quoted on powers of censor
6125 Normandy, Chronicles of Chroniques de Normandie R 167 n9 Counts of Britanny owe homage to Dukes of
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8758 Numbers
8516 Numbers
5501 Numbers
5126 Numbers
5109 Numbers
5345 Numbers
8470 Numbers
8571 Numbers
7671 Numbers
8806 Numbers
9503 Numbers
8163 Numeri
Numeri 18.
27. Levit. 25
Exod. 12. Numero. 49
Genes….Numeri 11
Numer. ca. 30. Augustin. qu. 56…
Numeri 23
Numeri 27.
Numeri 5
Numeri 9. Levit. 23.
Numeri c. 1. cap. 2. 3. 4. 26. 38.
27
12
7627 Odofred
R
RL
RL
R
R
R
R
R
RL
R
RL
R
in authen. qua in provincia. ubi de
crimine. C.
5227 Odofred Odofred. in l. 1. de uxor. milit. C. Cuneus
& Albericus in l. observare. de offic.
proconsu….
9298 Odofred. in l. 1. de uxor. milit....
8282 Olaus & Saxo Grammaticus
R
7464 Oldrad
R
R
134
828 n6
715
63
22 n1
21 n1
42 n2
706 n.o
729 n5
477
837 n8
1049
L 771
616 n3 God communicates with men only by dreams
and visions
471 n9 prince is not bound to hand over strangers to
justice in foreign lands
28 n2 status of wife
…Oldrad. consil. 176. Speculat. tit. de
citatione. §. l.
6303 Oldrad Bald. in consilio petita venia. Oldrad consi.
69.
7591 Oldrad Bald....Oldrad. consil. 252....Oldrad.
consi. 176. factum.
6493 Oldrad consi. 124.
7597 Oldrad consil. 167. lib. 2. q. 3.
5836 Oldrad consil. 69
5997 Oldrad consil. 69. consuevit. dubitari.
7166 Oldrad consil. 89. textus in authent. de
sanctissimis. §. si vero.
7643 Oldrad notat. consil. 124.
5849 Oldrad Oldrad. consil. 108
5744 Oldrad Oldrad. q. 32 & q. 74…
5290 Oldrad sic definit Baldus…de collat. …& Oldra. &
Nicolaus de Marsil eodem…
6239 Oldrad tit. 14. §. nunc videamus. nu. 29. in
Spec. Oldra. consi. 69.
7208 Onofrius, Aug.
R
1010 n2 woman follows man
667 n5 peoples of far north like savages or beasts, as
merchants report & historians write
446 n8 can a magistrate deal with wrong done to
himself?
74 n7 what is a civitas?
R
209 n6 King of France superior to all other rulers
R
466 n2 jurisdiction is not transferred along with a fief
R
R
R
R
RL
245 n7
467 n3
130 n9
155 n1
397
L 279
472 n3
132 n7
100 n5
37 n4
6255 Onophrius
R
6263 Onophrius
R
6287 Onophrius, Aug.
R
...Oldrad. consil. 7.
5550 Oldrad
R
R
Notes
Normandy
Jews called firm alliances “treaties of salt”
estates must not be alienated
on slavery
"in manu" = in the power of
husband's power over wife's promises
on inheritances
division of estates - females cannot inherit
fines consecrated to God
sacred feasts appointed
God orders Moses to hold census
law of God on inheritances
R
R
R
R
R
R
right of taxation
on executing justice outside one’s territory
on monarchy
kings of Spain forbade Roman law
trial of clerics
fugitive from justice
sovereign
taxation
emancipation of sons
190 n4 "mon docteur Espagnole" on papal power
Text: "Oldrad, le premier de son âge"
402
says wrongly that the censors had power to
judge certain crimes
194
Popes confirm by oath the freedom of Rome
"comme dit Augustin Onophre, chambrier du
Pape, avoit leu aux registres du Vatican,
lesquels je n'ay pas tous veus."
198
relations of Emperor and Pope "comme il se
trouve au registre du Vatican, et Onophre
Chambrier du Pape l'escrit aussi"
203
on events of reign of Pepin (donation of
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8078 Onuphriu
R
9219 Onuphrius
8366 Oppian
c
8248 Optatus Milevitanus
R
R
135
Notes
Exarchate, etc.) "comme on peut voir en histoire
de Floard & de Sigon.…Augustin Onophre
chambrier du Pape, qui a veu tous les registres
& papiers du Vatican, confesse…"
569
B. follows the Fastes d’ Onophre “qui n’avoit
aucun soin des nombres” (i.e. was not interested
in proving periods of 7 or 63 or 1225 years,
etc.)
983 n6 who was the first Emperor of Germany?
683 n2 sexual habits of the hare
R
653
lib. III.
theological disputes forbidden in the Jewish
colleges on Mt. Zion
5788 Orbez , l'Abbé d'
R 111
tous lesquels traittés l'Abbé d' Orbez m'a faict
voir; treaties of the Swiss cantons
7838 Origen Origenes contra Celsum.
RL 499
on charges against the early Christians
9077 Orleans, Estates at
R 909
Estates at Orleans suggests reducing number of
officers of crown
8880 Orleans, ordonnances d’
R 852
excommunication to be employed only for
crimes & public scandals, acc. to Ordonnances
d’Orleans
[L lege Aurelia]
5451 Orosius
R 55
revolt of the slaves everywhere in Italy except
Messana
8648 Orosius, Dio, Tranquillus, etc.
RL 776
other emperors should have copied Augustus’
L 575A economy
7987 Orpheus
RL 551
“scriptorum apud Graecos antiquissimus” on
a
L 402 the great year
7942 Orus Apollo
RL 544
Egyptians depicted the year as serpent coiled in
a circle
6943 Ottoman Appiani interpres…Ottoman in cap. 2. de R 370 n8 misuse of "plebs" and "populus"
Romanis Senatorib.
7198 Ottomanus, Fr.
R 402
on powers of censors; Bodin disagrees with
views of Fr. Ottomanus & Carolus Sigonius
9566 Ovid in Tristibus.
RL 503*
true nobility to be measured by virtue
L354C
n2
6494 Pa. pari in repetit. 1. placet. de sacrosanct. C.
R 245 n7 right of taxation
5954 Pacatius
R 151
Pacatius to the Emp. Theodosius: Tantum tibi
licet quantum per leges licebit.
7292 Pamor Paul Castrens. cons. 156. Alexan. consi. 10. R 423 n3 facts mentioned in rescripts must be tested
lib. 7. Panor. in ca. ad audientiam. col. 3. de
praescript.
7762 Pan ...cap. quod sicut. de electio. Pan. in cap. bonae R 486 n6 majority votes
eod.
7913 Panaetius
RL 542
Augustin (following Panaetius & Seneca) calls
L 392 the chain of necessity God
7760 Panor ...Ant. Panor. in c. pastoralis. de rescript. §. R 486 n5 rule of majority
1. & l. 2. de praediis curialium
7765 Panor ...Panor....in ca. cum omnes. de constitut.
R 487 n7 voting in colleges
7002 Panor …Io. Andr. & Panor. in cap. cum Bartoldus. R 381 n9 powers of commissioners
de re iudic.
7039 Panor …Panor. in cap. cum venissent. de testibus. R 384 n7 death of donor terminates commission
7332 Panor …Panor….in c. pastoralis. de rescriptis
R 426 n1 rescripts
extra. text. in cap. si a sede.
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7416 Panor …Panor….in ca. alias. & in ca. quod sedes.
de offic. deleg.
7311 Panor …Panor….in cap. causam quae de rescrip.
7577 Panor Bart. in d. l. inter tutor....quem Panor. Butr.
Imola in ca. prudentiam. sequuntur.
[v. sub. Bartolus]
7726 Panor Felin. & Panor. in cap. pastoralis. de offic.
ordinar.
7584 Panor Felin. in d. ca. prudentiam. & Panor. in c.
inferior de maioritate.
7773 Panor in c. cum nobis olim. de elect...
7787 Panor in c. cum omnes. de const. & in c. nuper. de
decimis. Bal. in d. cap. cum omnes. de const.
7733 Panor in c. cum. in ecclesiarum de offi. ordin.
7770 Panor in c. gratum. de postul. praelat.
7317 Panor in c. olim de restitu. & in c. de cleric. aegrot.
7776 Panor in ca. quaesivit. de iis quae fiunt a maiore
parte...
7058 Panor in cap. 1. quod metus.
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Notes
R 441 n9 delegation of powers
7328 Panor
R
6461 Panor
in cap. dilectus. 2. de praebendis
136
R
R
424 n3 on privileges
466 n6 trial of lord by his peers
R
483 n6 “religious” are under jurisdiction of their abbots
R
466 n7 judgment by peers
R
R
487 n9 rights of oldest member of college
488 n6 voting in colleges
R
R
R
R
483 n8
487 n8
424 n6
487 n9
R
387 n5 instructions to an official also apply to that
official's successor
425 n9 rescripts and privileges must be presented to the
magistrate within one year
241 n2 grace: restitution of bastards
in cap. per venerabilem. qui filii sint legit. R
col. 7. // 6.
7789 Panor in cap. quae in ecclesiarum. de constit.
R
7806 Panor in l. aut facta. de poenis. & ibi Bart. Panor. in R
c. gratum. de postul. praelat. l. semper. §. 2.
quod vi.
7013 Panor Io. Andr. & Panor. in c. cum Bertoldus. de re R
iudic.
7753 Panor ita scribit in c. constitutus. de appel. glo. in R
cap. si cui. de elect. lib. 6
7782 Panor sui oblitus. in cap. cum omnes de constit.
R
9384 Panor & Ant. Butrio in c. 1. de constit. ext.
R
9546 Panor in cap. dilecta ex l. 1. de iis qui potentRL
iorum nomine. C. Bal. in l. 1. quae res
vendi non possunt. C. & in l. ult. pro socio.
7019 Panor Panor. Butrio etc. in ca. caeterum….
R
7389 Panorm ...Panorm....in c. de causis. de offi. deleg. R
5234 Panorm …Panorm….
R
6991 Panorm Bald….Panorm….in cap. cum ex officii. R
de praescript. extra.
5959 Panormitan
R
8196 Panormitan ...in cap. caeterum de iudic. ext.
R
7468 Panormitan ...Panor....in cap. cum venissent. de
R
iudic.
5946 Panormitan [Decius L] Anto. Butrio, Innocent.
R
Imola. Panormi. in cap quae in
ecclesiarum. de const. ex l. quoties. de
precib. Imperat. C....
5163 Panormitan …Panor. in c. ex transmissa. de
R
restitut. spoliat…
5087 Panormitan ca. de illis. & ibi Hostien. & Panor. de R
spons.
crimes done by monk before entering monastery
voting in colleges
on misappropriation of privileges
rights of oldest member of college
488 n8 right of college to make what law it pleases
489 n5 legal actions against communities
383 n4 commissioners
486 n3 voting in colleges
487 n1
1029 n9
503*
L352C
n8
384 n7
438 n2
28 n2
380 n7
voting in colleges
powers of magistrates
it is not lawful to usurp the cognisances, or bear
the arms, of other noble families
revocation of a commission by the prince
powers which could not be delegated
status of wife
office compared to commission
153 n9 prince's compacts
627 n3 king must not take part in a trial
446 n8 magistrate and wrong done to himself
150
prince can make laws contravening laws of God
if he has a good reason
24 n1
husband's right to punish
20 n6
on fiancée & fiancé
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6425 Panormitan
5983 Panormitan
5311 Panormitan
8492 Panormitan
5950 Panormitan
cons. 82. lib. 1.…Panor. & Imol. in
cap. nimis de iureiurand.
consil. 6. lib. 2
consilio. 104. lib. 1
ex l. ult. de pactis. ff.
in c. cum venissent. col. 5. de
election.
5974 Panormitan in c. novit. de iudiciis.
5816 Panormitan in c. pastoralis. de offic. ordin.
Innocent & Felin. in cap. cum
ecclesiastarum. eod.
6243 Panormitan in ca. ex literis. de probat. ex c. ego. de
iureiurando. causa 9. q. 3….
6006 Panormitan in cap. 2. de rebus eccles. non ali.
7741 Panormitan in cap. contingat. col. 9. de foro
competenti. & pragma....
5925 Panormitan in cap. pro illorum. de praebend.
6024 Panormitan Innocent. & Panorm. in cap. in nostra.
de iniur.
7169 Panormitan …eo. Imol. & Panor. in cap. ad
audientiam. de rescriptis.
5872 Panormitan …Panormit. Felin. in c. 1. de probat.
5178 Panormitan consi. 328. lib. 4…
5481 Panormitanus in cap. 1. de coniugiis servorum
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Notes
R 233 n2 court of last ressort
R
R
R
137
R
154 n6 obligations of a prince
38 n3 parricide justified if father a traitor
711 n4 can king forbid church to acquire more land?
Panormitan prohiberi posse negat
150 n6 Pope can dispense one from the laws of God
R
R
153 n3 prince's compacts
123 n7 sovereign and the power he delegates
R
190 n6 man of any nationality can appeal to Pope
R
R
156 n7 on powers of a sovereign
484 n.o on right to eject from colleges
R
R
149 n6 a law cannot be made which is irrevocable
157 n1 power of confiscation
RL 397
L 279
R 134 n6
R 27 n9
R 60 n4
trial of clerics
contracts of the prince
divorce
[Nicolaus Siculus, qui Abbas Panormi
appellatur L] surprised that Bartolus said
slavery extinct
5887 Panormitanus in cap. pro illorum. de praebend.
R 135 n8 prince's promises
5865 Panormitanus in cap. pro illorum. de praebendis. RL 134
on promises & oaths
5659 Panormitanus Panormit. consil. 62. lib. 2
R 89 n4 citizens
7736 Panormitanus, Nicholas
R 484
Nicholas Abbé de Palerme on monk’s right of
appeal from his abbot
7247 Panormus Felin. in ca. de caetero. col. 2. Panor. eo. R 413 n4 king's orders to be obeyed without question
col. 7. Hostien. & Imol. in c. cum
contingat. de rescript.
6518 Panormus glo. Panor. Hostiens. Butrio in cap.
R 246 n5 rights of rulers
super. quibusdam. de verbor. signif.
[Anteb. in tract. de numeri. nu. 42. F 80
only]
6634 Papinian
R 269
says we must consider not what happens at
Rome but what ought to happen
8250 Papinian l. & si quis. de religiosis. ff.
R 654 n.o B. is opposing disputes on religion; Papinian
says: “Summa ratio est quae pro religione
facit.”
9353 Papinian l. ius autem. de iustitia. ff.
R 1024 n2 praetor can correct laws
RL
7487 Papus
R 447
“Papus noster” wrongly interprets the case
where a judge was assaulted [F 80 says: “Et
celuy s’est abusé...” omitting the name]
7372 Papus, Guido decis. Delphin. q. 59. 133. 220 &
RL 436
hereditary jurisdiction
consil. 176. col. 3. verbo aliter....
9274 Paralip. lib. 2. c. 21.
RL 995
Ioram succeeds to Iosaphat, acc. to chap. XXI
of Paralip.
9238 Paralipom. lib. 2. cap. 21.
R 989 n.o kingdom of Judea given to Joram because he
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was eldest
treasure of David
what is a sovereign?
Baldus says wrongly Italians bound by Roman
law, French not
kings & tyrants
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9072 Paralipom. lib. 1. // lib. 1. cap. 22.
6085 Paris cons. 1. nu. 25. lib. 1
6002 Paris in Syndic. cap. 2.
R
R
R
907 n2
162 n2
155 n5
6739 Paris
in tract. de syndic. in titu. de excessibus
regum. c. rex autem & seq.
6019 Paris Put. de syndicat. tit. de regum excel.
8924 Paris, Court of registres de la Cour et de la chambre
des Comptes [L 86 in actis Curiae
Parisiorum]
8564 Paris, Curia
R
300 n.o
R
R
156 n7 powers of a sovereign
859
Charles VII & the domain
R
727
8906 Paris, Curia
R
de l’an 1440, 1538, 1504 [F 80]
anno 1440 & 1505 & 1538 in Curia
Paris [L 86]
7642 Paris, Parl. of allegué par Boyer in consuetud.
Biturig. §. 21. de iurisdict.
7728 Paris, Parl. of anno 1417 Feb. 27. tex. in cap. ea
quae. c. singulis. de statu regul.
decis. capel. Tholosa. 309.
7742 Paris, Parl. of le 15 Oct. 1514 & pour la privation
de la distribution, iugé l’an 1391
7803 Paris, Parl. of pro civitate Corbilionensi ex l.
semper. §. 2. quod v. l. aliud. de
regul.
7136 Paris, Parlement …Iordan. Bri. in repetit. §.
contrahentes. col. 19. curia
Parisiorum vetuit anno 1395
curia vero Tolosana etiam in
clericos prehensionem ademit
6042 Parlement
6076 Parlement, arrests du
R
R
on confiscations; arrest of 15 May 1533 - in
Curia Paris
857 n2 public domain of France - acc. to edicts, arrests
& ordonnances
472 n2 handing over of fugitive from justice;
arrest of Parl. of Paris
483 n7 Parl. of Paris upholds abbots’ jurisdiction over
their “religious”
R
484 n2 on right of colleges to eject members
R
489 n4 arrest of Parl. of Paris for community of Corbeil
RL 397
L 277
6550 Parmensis, Lucas
various arrests du Parlement quoted
arrests du Parlement 1256 & 1294 which are in
the book with the title Olim
248 n2 150 privileges of the Fiscus
7714 Paul
483 n4 boys entering monasteries
8549 Paul
R
R
power of Pontifices in France
in tract. de fisco. centum quin- R
quaginta recenset.
...Bar. Paul. Alexan. in l. sub conditione. & in R
l. apud hostes. de suis et legit. C.
lib. 1. // 5. sententiarum. de iure fisci.
R
6272 Paul
158
161
723 n6 guilty men who kill themselves before sentence
is passed
201 n1 all power comes from God
Pauli ad Rom.cap. 14. & §. 1. quomodo
R
oporteat episcopos // Episcopum, illic dicitur
imperium et sacerdotium ex eodem fonte
manare // derivari
8689 Paul III, Pope
R 799
RL
8614 Paul Iove
8941 Paul the Deacon [L Paulus Diaconus]
R
R
751 n1
865 n6
5579 Paul, [St.]
R
78 n1
R
R
212 n.o
440 n5
August. & Paul. 1. ad Corinth. 4.
6310 Paul, St. … Paul ad Roman. c. 14.
7396 Paulus ...Pauli libri decretorum. in cognitionibus
treaties of Pope Paul III at Marseille &
Soissons;
L adds Marseille anno 1536, Soissons anno
1544
50 kings subject to the Negus
Hortarius, K. of Lombards, makes vanquished
pay half their produce
do the members of the body quarrel with each
other?
slight to prince is slight to God
prince’s ‘arrests’ are called Decreta
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8561 Paulus
R
prolatorum...
in l. cum ratio. §. si libertinum de bonis
damnatorum.
l. in ambiguis 86. de regulis.
Notes
139
726 n3 confiscated goods of man accused of high
treason
9350 Paulus
RL 1024
on magistrates tempering the harshness of the
L 754 law
7559 Paulus lib. 5. sententiarum.
R 463 n4 Duumviri of villages could manumit & appoint
tutors
6692 Pausanias
R 283
Achaeans fined their captain, Damocritus
8820 Pausanias
R 839
on how many men & women at Athens
5792 Pausanias in Achaicis, & Diodor. lib. 16
R 114 n8 leagues in Greece
8525 Pausanias in Atticis.
R 718 n9 number of women give the name of a goddess
to Athens
5790 Pausanias in Eliacis Strabo lib. 4.
R 114 n7 on the Amphyctionic League
9243 Pausanias lib. 1.
R 990 n6 Ptolemy Physcon prefers his younger son, acc.
to Pausanias
6636 Pausanias lib. 4
R 271 n1 on kings of Sparta
6602 Pausanias lib. 4.
R 256 n6 king of Sparta can be fined or executed
7893 Pausanias lib. 4.
R 533 n8 Delphos changes from aristocracy to democracy
9275 Pausanias lib. 4.
R 996 n.o joint kingship over Messenians
5801 Pausanias lib. 7
R 116 n4 treaty between Romans & the Achaean League
5796 Pausanias Plut. in Arato. Pausan. in Achai….
R 115 n1 Aratus reorganized the Achaean League
6455 Penna, Lucas …ne sacrum baptisma. l. 1. de deser- R 240 n2 judge cannot absolve one from the laws
torib. C. & ibi Lucas Penna…
not in F
80
9626 Penna, Lucas Bart. Plate. Lucas Penna. Bald. in d. RL 503*
the trade of merchandise seems to many to be
l. nequis. Faber. in l. falso de dignit.
L359A base, and not very honest or commendable
C.
n7
7171 Penna, Lucas in l. 1. de privileg. scholar….
RL 397
on trial of clerics
L 279
6581 Penna, Lucas in l. contra publicam. nu. 7. de re
R 250 n4 on royal rights
militari. C.
9025 Penna, Lucas in l. ult. de fundis limit. C.
R 887 n6 load of taxation - should be shared
l. indictiones de annonis et tributis. C.
l. 1. de indictione. eod. l. rescripto.
§. ult. §. patrimonium. de munerib. ff.
l. 1. de.mul. et in quo loco mu. C. [L
is slightly different]
6522 Penna, Lucas Io. Plat. & Lucas Penna in l. 1. de
R 247 n8 rights of princes in maritime districts
naufrag. C.
6309 Peter …Petri. 2. 17.
R 212 n.o slight to prince is slight to God
6758 Peter 1 Peter 2. 17 & 1 Timothy 2. 2 & ad Rom.
R 305 n9 kings are sacred
14. 1.
6051 Petrus à Bella Pertica Castrensis & Alberic. in l.
R 158 n7 on the respublica; according to Cyrus, Petrus
Respublica, ex quibus causis
also confuses interests of prince and respublica
majores. Cynus eod. ait Petr.
à Bella Pertica in eadem
sententia fuisse
6911 Phil Plut. in Lysia, Demosthenes contra
R 367 n5 no motion to be put to people without approval
Androtionem
of Senate
7907 Philip de Commines
R 537
Philip de Commines, Philip II of Burgundy,
annexes Dinan & Bouvines
6179 Philip of Valois
R 175-176 treaty between Philip of Valois & Alphonse of
Castille 1336
5644 Philip the Long
R 89 n2 law on citizenship 1318
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8982 Philip, King of Spain edict of, in 1563
5639 Philipe le Bel
8853 Philippe Auguste, Roy de France
W
R
R
R
Page
877
89 n.o
848
5995 Philippe le Bel
R
154
7832 Philo
R
498
7864 Philo
R
513
8086 Philo
c
8253 Philo
RL 571
140
Notes
import duties
law on citizenship 1302
par edict expres expelled all batteleurs
[L 86 histriones]
nous voyons és anciens registres that K. Philip
the Bel, when setting up the Parlement of Paris
& of Montpellier, said they were not to be
subject to Roman law
no part of Roman Asia was without a Jewish
colony, say Josephus & Philo
Philo says Herodes l’aisné{Herodem iuniorem}
reigned for 6 years as a just king & 31 as a
tyrant
on time from Cyrus to Herod the Great
RL 654
L 484A
R 969 n3
RL 567
R 480 n3
Augustus ordered daily sacrifices in Jerusalem
for the safety of the state and of himself
kingship best, says Philo
thinks 10,000 a perfect number, wrongly
Augustus & the Jewish collegia
R 289 n3
RL 69
RL 564
L 413A
R 549
calls Moses "sage legislateur"
on Nimrod
on Plato’s theory of number
in legatione ad Caium.
9188 Philo
8069 Philo
7684 Philo
in lib. de creatione regis.
in lib. de plantatione Noa.
in oratione de legatione ad Caium [sc.
Caligulam], licet Sueto. in Aug. dissentire
videatur.
6709 Philo in vita Mosis
5518 Philo Hebraeus
8036 Philo Hebraeus in libris de vita Moisis.
7981 Philo Judaeus
c
5444 Philostratus in vita Apollonii
R
54 n9
7979 Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni
R
548
7965 Picus dela Mirandola, John
R
545
6224 Piedmont
in decisione Pedemontana. 155 & decis. R
101
6003 Pindar
R
6667 Pindar
R
7194 Piso annalium lib. 4. & Dionys. Halicar. lib. 10
R
8653 Plantius Consul apud Livium lib. 8.
R
9521 Plat.
a
and Bart. in l. 1. dignitat. C.
186 n2
155
280
401 n1
782 n1
RL 503*
L350B
n6
5218 Plate Accurs….Plate. in l. cives. de incolis
R 28 n7
9626 Plate Bart. Plate. Lucas Penna. Bald. in d. l. nequis. RL 503*
Faber. in l. falso de dignit. C.
L359A
n7
5206 Platea Bart. Angel. Platea in l. exemplo. de decurio. R 28 n4
C.
6341 Platea in l. si quis. decurio. Felin in Rubrica extr…. R 215 n8
9588 Platea in l. 1. fine. colu. 1. de dignit. C. Soc. consi. RL 503*
18. Benedictus in c. Raynutius in verbo et
L356A
uxorem. nu. 966.
n8
chronology of Alphonsus, Beda, Eusebius,
Philo Judaeus compared
temple of Diana at Ephesus an asylum for
slaves
Iean Pic, Prince de la Mirande - accepted
blindly Peter Arliac’s astronomical calculations
Io. Picus Mirandulae princeps finds fault with
Julius Maternus’ astronomy
Ozasque, president of Piedmont, on the position
of the Dukes of Savoy
all princes subject to the law of nature
says law is queen of all things
curule aediles could call meeting of the plebs
on treaties: “Neminem populum diutius ea
conditione esse posse, cuius eum poeniteat.”
the customs of the Perugians and Florentines
regarding nobility
status of wives
the trade of merchandise seems to many to be
base, and not very honest or commendable
status of wives
royal rights cannot lapes
many think that wealth begets nobility and that
poverty extinguishes nobility
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5010 Plato
5025 Plato
5051 Plato
5240 Plato
5753 Plato
6627 Plato
6640 Plato
6706 Plato
6845 Plato
7656 Plato
7896 Plato
8024 Plato
8037 Plato
8038 Plato
8128 Plato
8130 Plato
8157 Plato
a
8211 Plato
141
Notes
"Nec tamen Rempublicam idearum sola notione
terminare decrevimus, qualem Plato, qualem
Thomas Maurus…"
R 10 n6 Spartans courageous but not public-spirited
R 15
"in his first Republic" [F only] community of
goods
R 29
honor to God - similar to honor of child to
father
R 100
3 classes of citizens
R 265
"omitto leges 726 quas Plato duodecim libris
complexus est"
R 273
Aristotle & Plato classify brigandage as a kind
of hunting, as I noted in my commentary on
Oppian
R 287
addresses his epistle to Dionysius: "Plato to
Dionysius the tyrant"
R 346
chooses his guardians from the older men
R 475
Plato & Aristotle put piracy among types of
hunting
R 534
P. & Thucydides agree on the great integrity of
Pericles
R 561
Plato’s views on ruin of states - theory of
numbers
RL 564
on the perfect number - in imitation of
L 413B Heraclitus, who often encouraged his disciples
to
“
&
(id est loquare obscurius)”
RL 564
said one needs a “Delius natator” to understand
L 413D Heraclitus
R 592
in his republic wanted perpetual magistracies
R 593
wishes perpetual magistracies as compared to
Aristotle who wishes all men to have a chance
of holding office
R 614
subjects should model themselves on their king
W Page
RL 4
R
633
8239 Plato
R
649
8417 Plato
R
693
8427 Plato
8456 Plato
8465 Plato
R
R
R
696
702
705
8537 Plato
R
720
8645 Plato
8794 Plato
8861 Plato
9121 Plato
9138 Plato
R
RL
R
R
R
775
836
849
940
945
9151 Plato
R
948
says the people of Megara fell from extreme
democracy to a tyranny
and Xenophon allow magistrates to tell lies to
the people for the common good
thanked God that he was a Greek and not a
barbarian, an Athenian and not a Theban
forbade building his city near the sea
said riches & poverty the two curses of a state
Plato makes 3 grades of citizens in his 2nd
republic
says legislator must devote attention to
marriage, dowries, etc.
Plato divides the people into 3 classes
census; Plato’s proposals for population lists
avoid Ionic & Lydian modes of music
says democracy a market where all is for sale
Megarians expel tyrant Theagenes and establish
a disorderly democracy
Plato advises to have wives & children in
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9158 Plato
9323 Plato
R
R
953
1014
9325 Plato
R
1014
9395 Plato
9510 Plato
R 1031
R 1060
RL
9572 Plato
RL 503*
L355A
8556 Plato
7339 Plato
7442 Plato
8605 Plato
9647 Plato
de legibus. cap. 78.
in Critone. Cicero pro Cluentio
in Critone...
in Gorgia duas tantum utilitates spectat.
in Gorgia. Aristot. lib. 1. politic. ca. ult.
Pano. cap. caeterum. col. 2. de iuramento
cal. & in c. clerici de Iudi. ubi Fr. Aretin. &
Dec. l. advocatos de advo. diversorum
iudicum. l. laudabili tit. sequenti. C.
6858 Plato in his Republic
9508 Plato in his Timaeus
9526 Plato
a
8116 Plato
9627 Plato
5246 Plato
9561 Plato
8476 Plato
8030 Plato
9371 Plato
9638 Plato
7463 Plato
8140 Plato
5018 Plato
RL
R
R
RL
725
427 n4
444 n2
745
RL 503*
L360C
n7
R
R
142
Notes
common
says rule of the optimates is best
Plato thinks best is mixture of popular estate &
tyranny
is supposed to have said:
ἀεὶ τὸν Θεὸν
ῖν but these words are
in none of his works
wanted geometric proportion in justice
placed woman between beasts and “la nature
Angelique” (F) or “between beasts and man, but
the link between beasts and angels is man.” (L)
those who are obscurely born and excelling in
virtues are to be preferred to those who are
nobly born and excelling in the same virtues;
this seems absurd to Bodin
forbids alienation of estates
magistrates must be obeyed
obedience to magistrates
the advantages of making an example of a
malefactor
the most famous philosophers have defined
knowledge of the law – scientiam civilem ac
legitimam – as the chief governor of all liberal
sciences
349
Plato's senate is of 168
1058-59 says God rules the world according to harmonic
proportion
in l. de dignit. C. Io. Plat. ibid. Lucas Penna. RL 503*
the greatest lawyers, together with Plato, have
in l. mulieres de dignit. C. Faber. in l. milites
L350C divided gentry from war
de quaest. Bal. & Ang. in l. filiusfa. §.
n1
veterani. de procurat. ff. Salic. in l. non
prohibentur de his qui accusare. C. Albericus.
in l. milites. locati. C. Roman. sing. 507.
in legib.
R 586 n9 life magistracies criticized by Plato & Aristotle
in legib.
RL 503*
the trade of merchandise is an enemy to virtue
L359B
n8
in lib. de leg.
R 30 n7 fathers and children
in lib. de legib.
RL 503*
divided his citizens into guardians, soldiers and
L354B husbandmen
n6
in libris de legibus
R 707 n9 usury to be abolished or severely checked
in libris de legibus & Republica.
R 564 n4 and Aristotle forbid Lydian mode for children
in libris de legibus cap. XCIII
RL 1027
forbids making of laws on many subjects
L 756
in libris de legibus.
RL 503*
if trade brings necessary and profitable things
L359D for the citizens it is to be commended
n6
in libris de legibus. cap. 483.
RL 446
said relatives of raped girl or boy must deal
L 309 with the culprit
in Lysandro.
R 604 n3 quarrel between Agesilaus & Lysander
in Phaedone
R 9 n4
Academics called contemplatio la mort
plaisante
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7854 Plato in Phaedone & Timaeo. Aristot. lib. 1. de
caelo.
9183 Plato in politico. 1.
5424 Plato in Repub.
7911 Plato
7988 Plato
8860 Plato
7926 Plato
8436 Plato
8018 Plato
9562 Plato
6588 Plato
9168 Plato
8099 Plato
9407 Plato
7927 Plato
9463 Plato
a
5057 Plato
5273 Pliny
6482 Pliny
6672 Pliny
6716 Pliny
7995 Pliny
b
8057 Pliny
8158 Pliny
8304 Pliny
8311 Pliny
6366 Pliny
d
8390 Pliny
W Page
RL 507
Notes
everything born must one day die
143
R 969 n9 kingship best, says Plato
RL 52
Iuppiter Licius could only be appeased by
human sacrifice (φῶς = man or light, acc. to the
accent)
in Theaeteto.
RL 542
speaks of a golden chain [of necessity] ῶ
L 392D
ὴ
in Timaeo
RL 551
Egyptian priest boasts to Solon they have
L 402B 20,000 years of history in their hieroglyphics
in Timaeo .
R 849 n9 music = all liberal sciences
two things preserve a state - music &
gymnastics
in Timaeo, in Phedone. Arist. lib. 1. de caelo. RL 543
if a thing has a beginning it will end
Esaya c. 43 & 45. Psal. 90 primus fuit &
L 394B
novissimus. ero.
in Timaeo.
R 698
says two arts necessary to states: music &
gymnastics
in Timaeo. Aristot. lib. de mundo.
R 559
Plato on the destruction of the world by water &
RL
by fire successively - L adds “and the teaching
of all philosophers…”
lib. 3. & 9. de legib.
RL 503*
the guardians of his Commonwealth to excel all
L354C others in wisdom and experience, and to rule
n7
them
lib. 4 cap. 7
R 253 n2 says 4 sorts of republic
lib. 7. de legib. // lib. 7. de repub.
R 959 n4 changes of sovereignty in states always to be
RL
feared
lib. 7. de legibus.
R 575 n3 introduction of new laws most dangerous
lib. 9. de legib.
R 1034 n.o Plato says citizen should have heavier penalty
than slave
RL 543
makes his Republic mortal
Plato scientiam siderum
ὰ εἰς βάθος
appellavit.
Platoni gravius peccat, qui persuadet.
R 1041 n4 persuading someone to a crime leaves indelible
effect
in Menone. Plutar.
RL 17
love loses its force when spread
R 34 n5 sane man cannot fast for more than 7 days
R 243
coins of Servius of Rome
not in F
80
R 281
says the Taprobanes chose the oldest man as
king
R 293
Panegyric of Trajan
R 552
evidence on nature of people of the North
R
565
says those who die of starvation never pass the
7th day
RL 614
duties of a prince; “ut rectissime Plinius vitam
principis censuram appellaverit.”
R 670
cattle from north waste away if driven south
R 673
men of today smaller & weaker than those of
the past, acc. to Pliny & all historians
R 683 n2 sexual habits of the hare
R
685
says Italy free of leprosy before time of Pompey
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8415 Pliny
b
8420 Pliny
8423 Pliny
R
8432 Pliny
RL
8893 Pliny
R
8945 Pliny
RL
9104 Pliny
R
9113 Pliny
R
RL
9497 Pliny
RL
9575 Pliny
RL
9659 Pliny
RL
5419 Pliny
8609 Pliny
5415 Pliny
8804 Pliny
R
R
Caesar…Cicero...Plin. lib. 7
de viris illustribus. Livius lib. 2.
Herodot. Justin. Plin.
in epistola [long quotation in margin]
R
R
RL
R
9002 Pliny in Panegyrico
R
8553 Pliny in Panegyrico.
R
RL
9439 Pliny li. 14. c. 1.
R
8154 Pliny lib. 1. epistol.
R
7268 Pliny lib. 10. epist.
R
5615 Pliny lib. 10. epistol. 6.
R
6436 Pliny
5135 Pliny
9433 Pliny
a
9649 Pliny
R
R
R
lib. 10. epistol. ad Traianum
lib. 14. c. 13…
lib. 14. cap. 19. & lib. 2. cap. 25.
Notes
the Great
691 n6 oriental people are more soft & courteous
144
694 n6 mountain plants, animals, etc. more hardy
695
Ligurians not conquered till they were
transported to the plains
696
the winds Altani & Circii which blow in
L 517D Gallia/Narbonensis & Aquitaine; Pliny uses the
same word for the wind & the people
856-857 size of individual Roman’s farm - Pliny says of
Cincinnatus “Aranti sua duo iugera Cincinnato
viator inquit, vela corpus et audi mandata
Senatus.”
865
enumerates very many colonies established by
Romans outside Italy
922
gold/silver ratio - King of Indies praises the
justice of Roman coinage, acc. to Pliny
937
Pliny complains how coiners put silver plates
L 691 round an iron centre; B. remembers seeing a
silver coin like this at Paris, shown to him by
“le sieur de Villemor, commissaire des queries”
1047
6% legitimate rate of interest, acc. to Latins
L 770
503*
writing of Trajan said: “Caesaris esse ut nobiles
L355B efficeret ac tueretur.” It is the Emperor’s part to
make noble men and also to defend them.
503*
the Indians prefer the best and richest men for
L362A honors and places of command
51 n4 human sacrifices in Gaul
747 n5 gift of land to Horatius Coclitis
51
Thracians ate their aged parents
837 n5 Pliny’s letters on duties of censors in the
provinces; appointment of provincial senators
881 n4 Trajan abrogates lex Julia de vicesima (tax of
1/20th on legacies)
725
on informers, etc. [quotation]: “Vidimus
delatorum iudicium quasi grassatorum: non
solitudinem illi, sed templum, sed forum
insederant,” etc.
1037 n5 wood of vine takes away dishonor of being
beaten
613 n2 says “Nulla sit laudabilior philosophiae pars
quam agere negotium publicum, cognoscere,”
etc.
416 n7 Trajan orders Pliny to republish old laws &
edicts
84 n8 Egyptians → citizens of Alexandria → citizens
of Rome
237 n5 Pliny the Younger on power of proconsuls
23 n8 power of husband over wife
1036 n2 hanging the worst penalty
lib. 2. c. 3. Collumel. Guid. Pap. decis. 41. de RL 503*
vocation of husbandman and shepherd is
l. & 296. & 392. Benedict. ad c. Raynutius.
L360D commendable
verbo dotem. nu. 52. Aristot. & Xenophon
n9
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5593 Pliny lib. 2. c.1 & 3
8049 Pliny lib. 33
9094 Pliny lib. 33. cap. 3.
7960 Pliny lib. 35. c. 14.
7084 Pliny lib. 7
8394 Pliny lib. 7
9665 Pliny lib. 7
7516 Pliny lib. 7. c. 36.
8385 Pliny lib. 8.
7277 Pliny lib. 8. epist.
9648 Pliny Plin. Dioscorid.
6541 Pliny
5637 Pliny
5050 Pliny
8393 Pliny
9009 Pliny
Plin. in panegyrico.
Plin. lib. 10. epist. 84 & 117
Plin. lib. 7
Plin. Philostra. Aristot.
Plin. Plutar. [L Plutarc. in Aemilio]
5305 Pliny vitibus feriebantur milites. Pliny lib. 12
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in panegyrico
5600 Pliny Junior
5564 Pliny Junior
9591 Pliny Junior
lib. 10. Epist.
lib. 10. epistol.
Valer. lib. 2.
5908 Pliny the Younger
6895 Pliny the Younger
6947 Pliny the Younger
7244 Plurtarch
in apophthegmatis.
145
RL 81
Spain - different types of local government
RL 564
on the number 7 - “nascuntur etiam
L 414D quamplurimis in locis adamantes sexangulo
laevore ab ipsa natura distincti” ut Plinius lib.
33. prodidit, e.g. in the Pyrenees
R 920 n1 value of denarius, acc. to Pliny
R 545 n7 calls les murailles de tuille ?
R 391 n2 on Pompey says: "Toties Imperator, antequam
miles"
R 685 n6 greatest age found in census lists of Rome in
150
RL 503*
speech in commendation of Cicero’s appeal to
L365A the people about the lex Roscia [2 lines quoted]
n6
R 457 n6 appeal from the Praetor Orestes
R 685 n9 wisdom of elephants
R 419 n1 Plinius junior on difference of opinion among 3
judges - death, acquittal, banishment; the latter
penalty is chosen as a compromise
RL 503*
Marcus Cato: Rome flourished 600 years
L360C without physicians, but no city can endure
n8
without laws
R 247 n4 private compared to public domain of a prince
R 89 n7 Bithynian citizenship
R 15 n9 Cincinnatus had only 2 jugera of land
R 685 n5 elephants live 300-400 years
R 883 n8 Paulus Aemilius brings treasures of Macedon to
RL
Rome
R 38 n1 soldier who breaks his officer's vitis [staff] is
punished
R 595 n.o a panel of perpetual judges is a good idea
8131 Pliny Iunior in Panegyrico: “Nemo omnes,
neminem unquam omnes fefellerunt...”
6022 Pliny Junior in panegyrico
R
6663 Pliny Junior
Notes
156 n9 to Trajan: "ut enim foelicitatis est posse
quantum velis, sic magnitudinis vellequantum
possis."
RL 279
Pliny the Younger said to Trajan: "Principis
sedem obtines ne sit domino locus."
R 81 n4 writing to Emp. on the Christians
R 75 n7 city of Antioch not suitable to be a republic
RL 503*
M. Aemylius Scaurus did not deem the honor of
L356B his house to be taken from him by his poverty
n2
R 144
his panegyric of Trajan - says T. swore to keep
the laws
RL 362
says that, under Domitian, Rome had a "curiam
eliaguem, in qua dicere quod velles
periculosum: quod nolles miserum esset." Pliny
also praises Trajan "quod eo rogante sententias
libere dicere liceret, vinceretque sententia, non
prima, sed melior."
R 369
quotes words of decree of Senate: "Voluntati
tamen Principis sui, cui in nulla re fas putaret
repugnare, in hac quoque re obsequi."
R 413 n6 says Egyptian magistrates swear to obey their
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8610 Plut.
a
8020 Plutar. in Aemylio & Alex. Magno.
R
146
Notes
kings only if they give just commandments
748 n6 large gifts made by Alexander the Great
R
560
5459 Plutarch
5763 Plutarch
5914 Plutarch
6598 Plutarch
6601 Plutarch
6604 Plutarch
6641 Plutarch
6683 Plutarch
6713 Plutarch
6832 Plutarch
6959 Plutarch
6964 Plutarch
7813 Plutarch
7846 Plutarch
7866 Plutarch
7867 Plutarch
7878 Plutarch
7906 Plutarch
7951 Plutarch
7962 Plutarch
7967 Plutarch
7995 Plutarch
e
8051 Plutarch
8062 Plutarch
8073 Plutarch
8139 Plutarch
defeats of Darius & of Perseus almost on same
date
R 56
Scipio Africanus frees slaves after Cannae
R 102
clients gave their patrons money to marry off
their daughters
R 147
Pericles wanted the Peloponnesian War to
divert the attention of his enemies at home, acc.
to Theopompus & Timaeus; Plutarch does not
deny this
R 255
Thucydides,…Plutarch say aim of Athens was
to set up democracies everywhere
R 256
on the priest called Rex at Rome
R 257
on Spartan ephors & kings
R 274
on Persian kings demanding earth & water
R 283
on state of early kingship
R 291
for tyrants read Plutarch's lives of Aratus &
Timoleon
RL 338
Aristides and Athenian citizenship
R 376 n9 Lycurgus for his laws to bewritten down
R 376
law on erection of new offices usually brought
before the people, as we can see in Thucydides,
Plutarch, etc.
R 492
on Sulla’s treatment of captured Praeneste
R 500
says the tyrant Dionysius forbade even the
smallest gatherings
R 514
says Persians liked great aquiline noses because
Cyrus had one
R 515
on the gentleness of Hieronymus, king of Sicily
R 525
says: Onomadesines of Chios said when foreign
danger is over one fights with one’s friends
R 537
on the political effect of connecting Athens &
Piraeus with long walls
R 544
aux Symposiaques - the seasons have not
changed since the Creation [which was made in
autumn in the 7th month]. Did eggs or birds
come first?
R 545
and Antimachus Lyrius say that M. Varro
ordered L Taruntius to cast the horoscope of
Rome
RL 546
writes that Antimachus Lyrius said an eclipse of
the sun had happened when it was a whole
diameter away from the moon
RL 552
evidence on nature of people of the North
RL 564
i\ th=j e0n tw~| Timai/w| yuxogoni\aj - on the
L 414D length of a daimon’s life
R 566
says 7 sacred to Apollo & 9 to the Muses
R 568
says battle of Salamis & overthrow of Athens
happened the same day
R 603
on the suitors who tore the girl to pieces in their
quarrels over her
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8159 Plutarch
8160 Plutarch
8203 Plutarch
8242 Plutarch
8255 Plutarch
8273 Plutarch
8279 Plutarch
8284 Plutarch
8302 Plutarch
8445 Plutarch
8452 Plutarch
8670 Plutarch
9116 Plutarch
9148 Plutarch
9160 Plutarch
9187 Plutarch
9448 Plutarch
9547 Plutarch
7530 Plutarch
5590 Plutarch
5190 Plutarch
8056 Plutarch
7872 Plutarch
7075 Plutarch
6707 Plutarch
7653 Plutarch
147
Notes
says Mithridates himself gained the prize for
drinking the most
R 615
on the temporoary reforms of the habits of
Dionysius the Younger caused by presence of
Plato
R 629
justice must not be hasty
RL 652
a law of Lycurgus - that laws once made must
L 481D not be debated any more
RL 654
says Antiochus respected the Jewish religion
L 484B during the siege; but he captured & sacked the
city, acc. to Polybius, Strabo, Timagenes,
Apollodorus
R 664
is astonished at the existence of three factions in
Athens
R 666
on Alcibiades - while speaking to the people let
loose a “cotumix”
R 668
people of the north - blond hair, green eyes
R 670
the Cymbri lose their vigor in Italy
R 699
says the Africans are pertinaceous and do not
easily change their opinions
RL 700
says the Africans are ‘pertinaces’
L 522
R 791
no Spartans tradespeople - Sparta holds all her
allies in subjection, as we read in Plutarch
R 939
says Athenian democracy the least pernicious
R 946
says sale of offices the plague of democracies
RL 955
on the rule of the aristocrats at Miletus
R 969
kingship best, says Plutarch
R 1039 n1 Demades fined at Athens for introducing a
mime into the theater
RL 503*
writes of a decree of the Athenians concerning
L352D Lycurgus and his honors
R 458 n3 on the greater consul (for that day)
R 80 n6 social war fought to gain Roman citizenship
R 27 n8 Spartans’ treatment of their wives
R 565 n5 Romans gave name to boys on 9th day, girls on
RL
8th
R 520 n.o Caesar killed by his natural son
R 390 n3 Pompey allies with Caesar against the Senate
R 288 n1 on the elder Dionysius the tyrant
R 475 n.o says among primitive tribes most honor was got
by robbery, etc.
RL 873
Darius called a merchant by some
W Page
R 615
...Plut. in Aemilio.
Appian lib. 1. emphyl. Plutar. in Sylla
Arist. li. 2. Polit. Plutar. in Laconic.
aux demandes Rommaines.
in quaestio. Roman.
Brutus. Plutar. in Caesare.
Dio. Plutar. in Pompeio
en la vie de Dion.
en la vie de Thesée
8972 Plutarch
a
8067 Plutarch
5175 Plutarch
8520 Plutarch
Herodotus & Plutarch in Artaxerxe.
8313 Plutarch
in Agesilao.
8515 Plutarch
in Agesilao.
6691 Plutarch
8101 Plutarch
in Agesilaus
in Agi.
in symposiacis.
in Aemylio
in Agesilao
R 567 n4 says 3 is a perfect number
R 26 n8 on divorce
RL 717
Spartans could only vie with one another in
virtue not wealth
R 673 n4 men of Sparta excused from military service
after 40
R 715 n5 7000 Spartans each with equal inalienable
estates
R 283 n2 on Agesilaus
RL 577
Agis’ reform of Sparta
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5174 Plutarch in Alcibiade
7281 Plutarch in Alcibiade
7975 Plutarch in Alcibiade.
6675 Plutarch in Alex. 241.
5612 Plutarch in Alexand.
W
R
R
R
R
RL
Page
26 n.o
421 n7
547 n2
282 n3
83 n72
8228 Plutarch
8330 Plutarch
in Alexand.
in Antonio.
8483 Plutarch
in Apoph. Graecorum.
R 643 n6
RL 675
L 500D
R 709 n8
5824 Plutarch
5938 Plutarch
in apophth. Graec.
in Apophthe. Graecorum
R
R
125 n3
150 n1
6652 Plutarch
6805 Plutarch
6793 Plutarch
6722 Plutarch
8965 Plutarch
in apophtheg.
in apophtheg. Graecor.
in apopthe. Graecorum
in Arato & Timoleonte
in Arato.
R
R
R
R
R
276 n3
328 n6
315 n2
298 n3
872 n.o
5800 Plutarch
6822 Plutarch
8668 Plutarch
7903 Plutarch
9177 Plutarch
in Arato. Pausan. in Achai…
in Aristide
in Aristide
in Aristide.
in Aristide.
R
R
R
R
R
115 n1
335 n.o
790 n6
535 n4
964
8350 Plutarch
8914 Plutarch
in Artaxerxe. & Herodot. lib. 7.
in Catone Censorio et Themistocle.
R
R
680 n6
858 n9
8278 Plutarch
7182 Plutarch
in Catone Censorio.
in Catone majore
R
R
665 n4
400 n3
7207 Plutarch
8841 Plutarch
8142 Plutarch
in Catone Majore
in Catone majore
in Catone Majore.
R
R
R
402 n9
845 n6
605 n4
7096 Plutarch
in Catone Uticensi
R 394 n6
RL
6390 Plutarch
7540 Plutarch
R
R
224 n1
460 n8
5452 Plutarch
8360 Plutarch
8504 Plutarch
5617 Plutarch
6695 Plutarch
in Catone Uticensi & in Iulio.
In Cic. Livius lib. 48. Cicer. in provinc.
consular.
in Crassi & Pompeii vita
in Crasso.
in Crasso.
in Demetrio
in Demetrio
R
R
R
R
R
55 n.o
683 n1
713 n8
84 n8
284 n.o
6704 Plutarch
6836 Plutarch
6960 Plutarch
in Demetrio
in Demetrio
in Demetrio
R
R
R
286 n1
342 n1
376 n1
5917 Plutarch
in Demetrio, Phocione, Demosthene
R
147 n2
148
Notes
on divorce
at Sparta justice = public utility, says Plutarch
Byzantium captured by Alcibiades
Alexander descended from blood of Hercules
Alexander said: the world one state, his camp
its citadel
murder of Philip of Macedon by Pausanias
Antonius finds the Romans boorish in contrast
to the Egyptians
creditor could recover interest owing by action
for robbery
the 60 Amymones at Cnidos chosen yearly
Dionysius of Syracuse - princes cannot dispense
with the laws of nature
Artaxerxes' treatment of his nobles
people of Cnidus elect 60 Amymones each year
on autocratic constitution of Epidaurus
rewards for tyrannicides
K. of Egypt pays pension to Aratus & thus
controls Achaea
Aratus reorganized the Achaean League
on ostracism
alliance of Greek states after Persian wars
on ostracism
Aristides gives full power to his co-commander,
Miltiades
cruel legal punishments in Persia
Themistocles & Cato recover public domain
from private hands
people like a severe Censor
says tribunes dispensed justice in the Basilica
Portia
on power of censors
says censorship most sacred office
Cato the Censor keeps his servants at enmity
with one another
M. Cato scolds the minor officials:"vos vestrae
conditionis memores esse decuit, nec
magistratus sed ministros vos esse"
Cato Uticensis speaks against Caesar
one tribune prevents Pompey’s army from being
sent for after Cicero had crushed Catiline
revolt of Spartacus
Surenus, Parthian general, has 10,000 children
great wealth of Crassus
Athenian citizenship given to foreign kings
successors of Alexander did not dare call
themselves king
on kings Seleucus & Antiochus
Antigonus of Asia did not disclose his plans
law brought before people of Athens about
enrolling senators for Antigonid & Demetriad
tribes
on the great spate of laws at Athens
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8173 Plutarch in Demetrio.
8607 Plutarch
in Demetrio.
9082 Plutarch
in Demetrio.
9281 Plutarch
9135 Plutarch
6820 Plutarch
in Demetrio.
in Demosth.
in Demosthene
8125 Plutarch
in Epaminonda.
8714 Plutarch
in Epaminonda.
6295 Plutarch
8636 Plutarch
7494 Plutarch
in Eumene.
in Eumene.
in Fabio.
7196 Plutarch
7542 Plutarch
8640 Plutarch
in Gracchis
in Gracchis.
in Gracchis.
9529 Plutarch
in Gracchis.
6834 Plutarch
8527 Plutarch
5113 Plutarch
9567 Plutarch
in his Symposiaques
in Laconic. & Aristot. in polit.
in Laconicis
in lib. contra nobilitatem.
9415 Plutarch
6670 Plutarch
8384 Plutarch
8555 Plutarch
in libro de sera numinis vindicta.
in libro de Sera numinis vindicta. ff.
in libro ό
ῶ ώ
ό
in Lucullo
8109 Plutarch
in Lucullo.
8939 Plutarch
in Lucullo.
7669 Plutarch
in Lyc.
5344 Plutarch
in Lycur.
5457 Plutarch
8644 Plutarch
6.
in Lycurg. Aristo. li. 2. Polit.
in Lycurg. Herodo. Caesar de Gallis. lib.
5732 Plutarch
6841 Plutarch
in Lycurgo
in Lycurgo
6849 Plutarch
in Lycurgo
149
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Notes
R 620 n3 Demetrius Poliorketes drops all the “request”
petitions he received into the river
RL 746
Antigonus, king of Asia, had 2 friends - one
was never satisfied, the other refused to accept
any gifts
RL 913
treasures of the Greeks
L 679
R 999 n4 fratricide a normal thing says Plutarch
R 944 n5 Athenian democracy
R 334 n8 Demosthenes attempts rearrangement of voters
at Athens after battle of Chaeronea
R 590 n2 Epaminondas & Pelopidas win victory after end
of their term of office
RL 807
says Spartans condemn Phoebidas for seizing
Thebes contrary to treaty but retain hold of
Thebes
R 206 n4 K. Eumenes' reply to K. Antigonus
R 772 n4 Eumenes carried into battle on a sick bed
R 448 n9 Fabius Maximus gets off his horse in honor of
his son [the consul?]
R 402 n2 C. Gracchus sent to Sardinia as proquaestor
R 460 n1 Tribune Marcus Octavius deposed
R 774 n2 before seeking election to office you must have
served 10 years in army
RL 503*
all citizens, upon taking up the toga, were
L350D bound to bear arms
n5
R 340
on the nature of "the people"
R 718 n.o wives control husbands at Sparta
R 21
legal aspects of marriage
RL 503*
true nobility to be measured by virtue
L354C
n3
R 1034 n9 penalties in Persia
R 281 n1 on the various ways kings gained their kingship
R 685 n9 wisdom of elephants
RL 724
informers - rewards must be offered to
“watchdogs” of the state
R 584 n2 Plutarch praises Romans for encouraging young
lawyers to prosecute a bad magistrate
R 864 n4 says Lucullus the first to enrich himself from
spoils of enemies
R 476 n8 Lycurgus & the
ί
or
ί
as Plutarch
says, deriving the word from parsimonia
R 41 n1 Ephor at Lacedemon publishes a lex
testamentaria
R 56 n8 Spartans kill off 3000 slaves
R 775 n4 arts of war & peaceful arts separated in Crete,
n5 Egypt, India, among the Celts, among the
n6 Persians
R 98 n9 foreigners at Sparta
RL 345
Lycurgus forbids paintings or sculpture in the
senate house
R 347 n2 no discussion allowed of the Senate's decisions
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6606 Plutarch
in Lycurgo, Lysandro, Agesilao,
Cleomene.
7690 Plutarch in Lycurgo.
7739 Plutarch in Lycurgo.
9171 Plutarch in Lycurgo.
R
257 n6
R
R
R
482 n7
484 n4
960 n6
9339 Plutarch
9369 Plutarch
in Lycurgo.
in Lycurgo.
9607 Plutarch
in Lycurgo.
9622 Plutarch
in Lycurgo.
9247 Plutarch
in Lysan.
R 1022 n1
RL 1026
L 756
RL 503*
L357C
n7
RL 503*
L359A
n2
R 992 n9
8963 Plutarch
8888 Plutarch
5026 Plutarch
in Lysandro et Agesilao.
in Lysandro, Agesilao et Cleomene.
in Lysandro, Agesilau, Lycurgo
R 871 n4
R 855 n2
RL 10
8592 Plutarch
8692 Plutarch
in Lysandro.
in Lysandro.
R
R
741 n8
801 n5
8145 Plutarch
in Marcello.
R
607 n5
8786 Plutarch
9136 Plutarch
5905 Plutarch
in Mario.
in Mario.
in Mario. Appia. lib. 1.
RL 834
R 944 n6
R 143 n6
5058 Plutarch in Menone. Plutar.
7876 Plutarch in Nicia & Alcibiade.
RL 17
R 524 n3
8584 Plutarch
7667 Plutarch
8194 Plutarch
in Nicia.
in Numa...
in Opuscul.
8946 Plutarch
in Paulo Aemil.
R 735 n3
RL 476
RL 626
L 462B
R 866 n8
9145 Plutarch
in Pelopid.
R
946 n9
5616 Plutarch
5783 Plutarch
8220 Plutarch
6808 Plutarch
6821 Plutarch
6867 Plutarch
8826 Plutarch
5919 Plutarch
7895 Plutarch
8210 Plutarch
in Pelopida
in Pelopida
in Pelopida
in Pericle
in Pericle
in Pericle
in Pericle
in Pericle, Demetrio ac Demosthene
in Pericle.
in Pericle.
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
84 n7
109 n2
638 n5
330 n1
335 n9
351 n4
840 n6
148 n3
534 n2
633 n3
8968 Plutarch
in Pericle.
R
872 n5
150
Notes
at Sparta
B. praises Plutarch's account of Sparta, based on
research in the Archives
flogging of children at Sparta
on right of ejection from a college at Sparta
Charilaus, K. of Lacedemon, killed by his
mother
Lycurgus robs kings of power
on Lycurgus & magistrates
Lycurgus separated the citizens from all handicrafts, but allowed them to bear arms
Lycurgus by a special law provided more
strictly
against trade
on Lysander’s failure to get the younger son
chosen king
Persians bribed Gk. leaders
finances of Sparta
on the Lacedaemonians - courageous but not
public-spirited
Lysander’s use of flattery
Lysander said he could beat boys at dice & men
at oaths
Fabius & Marcellus, the sword & the shield of
the state
C. Marius speaks out to Mithridates
Marius buys the votes of the people
Why did the Roman people swear to keep the
laws?
love loses its force when spread
Syracuse changes from aristocracy to
democracy
ostracism of Hyperbolus
Numa Pompilius set up collegia
kings must not only not kill but must not even
witness an execution
Romans free from taxes after defeat of Perseus
of Macedon
Pelopidas & Epaminondas practically kings of
Thebes
Pel. made a Persian citizen
equal treaty between Persia & Thebes
conspiracy of Pelopidas
aristocratic element in Athenian democracy
review of citizenship of Athens by Pericles
Pericles deprives the Areopagus of power
13,360 citizens at Athens
on Athenian constitution
on Pericles - a man of great integrity
transference of power from Areopagus to
people downfall of Athens
Athenians trust Pericles paying out pensions to
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9053 Plutarch
9055 Plutarch
in Pericle.
in Pericle.
R
R
899 n8
899 n2
9146 Plutarch
7097 Plutarch
in Pericle.
in Phocione
R
R
946 n1
394 n2
7505 Plutarch
8643 Plutarch
in Phocione.
in Phocione.
R
R
454 n1
774 n3
8645 Plutarch
a
8649 Plutarch
in Phocione.
R
775 n7
in Phocione.
R
9134 Plutarch
5837 Plutarch
6941 Plutarch
in Phocione.
in Pomp.
in Pompeio
7180 Plutarch
in problem. Rom.
5138 Plutarch
6724 Plutarch
in problem. Rom. cap. 6…
in Publicola.
6880 Plutarch
in Pyrrho
8161 Plutarch
in Pyrrho
5821 Plutarch
6651 Plutarch
8822 Plutarch
8892 Plutarch
8940 Plutarch
in quaestio. Roman.
in Romulo
in Romulo
in Romulo
in Romulo.
9329 Plutarch
7665 Plutarch
9586 Plutarch
in Solo.
in Solo. & l. ult. de colleg.
in Solo. Aristot. lib. 2. politic.
6835 Plutarch
in Solon.
8458 Plutarch
8464 Plutarch
8475 Plutarch
5577 Plutarch
5620 Plutarch
5926 Plutarch
8463 Plutarch
in Solon.
in Solon.
in Solon.
in Lycurg.
in Solone
in Solone
in Solone
in Solone & Agi.
6857 Plutarch
8100 Plutarch
in Solone.
in Solone.
151
Notes
persons unnamed
free corn corrupted Athenians
Pericles offers to pay for the temples, etc. he’s
had built
says Athenians rudderless after death of Pericles
at Athens any private person could speak as
long as he was 50 years of age
at Athens magistrates stand and people sit
many Greeks excelled both in war & in peaceful
arts
777 n3 only one battle fought by the Athenians apart
from their allies, acc. to Plutarch
R 944 n4 people execute Phocion & his friends
R 131 n1 P.'s position under the lex Gabinia
R 370 n7 on rights of Senate; lex Pompeia allows
proposal to be made to people without Senate's
approval
R 400 n says tribunes had no marks of office (lictors,
wands, etc.)
R 23 n8 power of husband over wife
R 298 n5 tyrannicide; on the lex Valeria (P. Valerius
n6 Publicola) a few lines later: same reference for
law of Solon against tyrannicide
R 356 n8 on declaration of war on Rome by the Senate &
people of Tarentum
R 616 n8 courtiers copy the twisted neck of Alexander
the Great
R 123 n9 the dictator
RL 275
Romans confiscated 1/7of captured lands
RL 839
population of Rome
R 856 n5 on the population of early Rome
R 865 n5 Romans anciently took 1/7th from their
conquered enemies
R 1016 n5 Solon’s laws
R 476 n6 Solon authorizes every type of collegia
RL 503*
Solon chose citizens of Athens by their wealth
L356A and riches; even Aristotle placed the first degree
n7
of nobility in wealth, the second in honorable
descent, the third in virtue
R 341 n3 Solon's boast of how he would order Athens, if
he could make the laws
R 703 n.o Solon orders cancellation of all debts
R 705 n4 Solon sets up 4 grades of citizens
R 707 n. 7 usury to be abolished or severely checked
n. 8
R 78 n.o citizenship of Athens
R 85 n8 Solon & citizenship of Athens
R 149 n7 laws not to be revoked for 100 years
R 704 n3 some financiers profited by the cancellation of
debts (
&
) of Solon & Agis
R 349 n6 Solon's rule for annual election of senators
R 576 n4 Solon makes Athenians swear to keep the laws
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8814 Plutarch
in Solone.
in Solone.
R
R
9056 Plutarch
in Solone.
R
9018 Plutarch
5449 Plutarch
8389 Plutarch
in Sylla
in Sylla & Appian li. 1. bell. civ.
in symposiacis.
R
R
R
5421 Plutarch
5350 Plutarch
5527 Plutarch
5537 Plutarch
6645 Plutarch
9022 Plutarch
8165 Plutarch
5348 Plutarch
5443 Plutarch
5515 Plutarch
6481 Plutarch
6680 Plutarch
6665 Plutarch
9556 Plutarch
5402 Plutarch
5188 Plutarch
6813 Plutarch
7492 Plutarch
9612 Plutarch
8833 Plutarch
8433 Plutarch
5437 Plutarch
5203 Plutarch
6452 Plutarch
9009 Plutarch
a
5422 Plutarch
5042 Plutarch
8510 Plutarch
5568 Plutarch
152
Notes
for 100 years, according to Plutarch
715 n4 Solon’s law on legacies
838 n4 census - at Athens one was registered at age of
14
900 n4 lazy citizens censured at Athens & in Egypt
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885 n2 Sulla’s taxation of Asia, acc. to Plutarch
55 n5 civil wars of Sylla
685 n2 elephantiasis unknown in Greece before
Plutarch
in Them.
R 51 n5 human sacrifice by Themistocles
in Them. & Pericle
R 42 n7 word bastard used at Athens
in Themistocle
R 70 n5 Greeks called strangers enemies
in Themistocle
R 72 n2 on citizenship
in Pericle
n3
in Themistocle
R 274 n.o anecdote of Themistocles & the prefect
Artabanus
in Themistocle
R 886 n4 Themistocles tries to tax Adrianis Sociis
in Themistocle & Alexandro.
R 617 n4 no empire so great as that of Persia
in Thes.
R 42 n5 Theseus adopted by Aegeus
in Theseo
R 54 n8 tomb of Theseus an asylum for slaves
in Theseo
R 69 n3 first men savage
in Theseo
R 243
Theseus stamped his coins with an ox
not in F
80
in Theseo
R 282 n6 says the first lords forced men to obey them
in vita Alexand.
R 279 n2
in vita Antonii.
RL 503*
among the Celts’ ancestors knights excelled all
L353D people
n6
in vita Caesaris
R 48 n2 Rome freed by murder of Caesar
in vita Catonis Censorii Plutar.
R 27 n7 C. & his wife
in vita Gracchorum
R 332 n1 Tiberius Gracchus has Marcus Octavius
deprived of his tribunate
in vita Gracchorum Veturium vocat.
R 448 n8 Vectius killed for not rising in presence of
tribune
in vita Gracchorum.
RL 503*
by Roman Martial law citizens, having taken up
L358A the toga, were compelled to serve in the wars
n1
until they were fifty-five
in vita Oratorum.
R 842 n9 custom at Athens of challenging another citizen
to swap property or taxes
in vita Timoleo.
R 697 n9 on the deterioration of the Sicilians as the result
of civil wars
in vita Titi Flaminii
R 53 n.o treatment of a slave
l. ad municipal. Plutar. de claris mulierib. R 28 n3 matrilinear status
Life of Numa
R 239
on the power of the vestals to gain a criminal a
pardon
Plin. Plutar.[L Plutarc. in Aemilio]
R 883 n8 Paulus Aemilius brings treasures of Macedon to
RL
Rome
Plut. eod. [i.e. in Them.] & in Artaxerxe R 51 n6 human sacrifice by Xerxes
Plutar. in Aemylio
R 13 n6 on the large family of Aelius Tubero
Plutar. in Grac. Flor. epito. 58.
R 714 n1 lex Licinia & agrarian laws of Gracchus - anno
620
Plutar. in Themistocle
R 75 n1 oracle on the city of Athens to be saved by
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5429 Plutarch
6151 Plutarch
6799 Plutarch
7882 Plutarch
Notes
wooden walls
R 52 n8 Cato's slaves
RL 171
Alexander the Great & Calisthenes
R 319 n4 Lysander sets up aristocracies
R 527 n4 Athenians impose democracies
5047 Plutarchus
534
L 387
RL 14
Plutarch. in Catone Censorio
Q. Curtius, Arrianus, Plutar. in Alexand.
Thucyd. Xenoph. Plutar. in Lysandro
Thucydid. Xenophon. Plutarch. in
Lysandro.
7900 Plutarch Plutar. ex Theopompo. Ephore. Thucydide. R
6583 Plutarchus
7994 Pluto
Ester cap. 1. Herodot. Plutarchus in
Artaxerxe
in Themistocle & Catone
in Crasso.
6536 Poictou, customs of
9523 Poitiers, Estates of
R
[coutumes de] Poictou, titre
des bastards. art. 233….
8182 Poland
8181 Poland anno 1373 in Constitu. Polon.
9471 Poland, ordonnance l’an 1368 aux ordon. de
Polongne
7829 Poland, ordonnances of aux ordonnances de
Polongne.
5688 Polish statutes in statutis Poloniae
9091 Pollux
9100 Pollux
6155 Polybius
7973 Polybius
8019 Polybius
8098 Polybius
8226 Polybius
8255 Polybius
a
8281 Polybius
8321 Polybius
8346 Polybius
8625 Polybius
Pericles starts the war in order to avoid giving
an account of the public money he’d spent
Persia had 127 provinces
RL 250
R
6211 Poeta
153
R
an opinion of Themistocles & Cato on royal
rights
552 n5 reply of Cassius to a Chaldean astrologer: “Non
scorpiones metuo sed sagittarios.”
184
ut ait Poeta nescioquis, Rescindere numquam
Diis licet acta Deûm
247 n1 rights of sovereignty
RL 503*
by the consent of all three estates their law says
L350B the bearing of arms makes a gentleman
R 623
on trial of nobles in Poland, “comme j’ay appris
de l’Ambassadeur Zamoschi Polonois.”
R 623 n9 nobles of Poland to be tried by their peers
R 1042 n7 penalty for theft - law of Casimir the Great
R
498 n4 taxes paid in return for privileges in Poland
R
93 n8
foreigners forbidden to hold ecclesiastical
positions
R 918
the drachma of the Greeks, as we read in Pollux
R 921
value of a Daric aureus in silver, acc. to Iulius
Pollux
R 172 n1 King Eumenes wears the pileus to show he was
the freedman of the Senate
R 547
says Constantinople captured by the Gauls,
1800 years before 1452, who ruled there until
King Clyarus of Thrace
R 560
Polybius astonished at the large number of new
rulers who came to their thrones at the same
time (Olymp. 120)
R 574
on the excellent discipline & confidence of the
Romans during the invasion of Hannibal
RL 642
mutiny under Hasdrubal at Carthage
RL 654
Plutarch says Antiochus respected the Jewish
L 484B religion during the siege; but he captured &
sacked the city, acc. to Polybius, Strabo,
Timagenes, Apollodorus
R 666
and Galen say sky & soil inevitably mold
character of nation; B. does not agree
R 674
on the Celts as fighters - first fury, soon
weakened
R 679
on the cruelty during the war of Carthage v. the
Spendians
R 762 n9 discipline of Romans in face of Pyrrhus &
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6416 Polybius
6907 Polybius
6899 Polybius
5145 Polybius
7822 Polybius
7381 Polybius
8887 Polybius
6395 Polybius
5795 Polybius
6032 Polybius
6792 Polybius
8782 Polybius
8506 Polybius
5798 Polybius
9076 Polybius
6486 Polybius
7910 Polybius
8028 Polybius
8421 Polybius
8682 Polybius
8724 Polybius
7816 Polybius
8949 Polybius
9172 Polybius
6587 Polybius
6589 Polybius
6615 Polybius
8312 Polybius
8634 Polybius
9147 Polybius
6608 Polybius
8673 Polybius
8249 Polybius
154
Notes
Hannibal, acc. to Polybius
RL 825
later Romans could not understand the language
of the first treaty with the Carthaginians
…Polyb. li. 1 [F 80 only]
R 232 n5 garrison of Rhegium punished
Cicero in Vatin…[Idem confirmat Polyb. R 366 n1 financial powers of Senate
lib. 6 - F 80 only]
l. 3. de re milit.
R 363 n9 soldier who fights against his captain's orders to
be punished even if victorious
li. 2. Lysias…
R 23 n9 power of husband
li. 3
R 497 n7 popular revolts in Italy & Greece
li. 6. de militari ac domestica Rom.
R 437 n8 says consuls have power of life & death over
soldiers
li. 6. de militari ac domestica Roma.
R 855 n1 Lycurgus forbids the use if money to the
disciplina.
Lacedaemonians
li. 9 [L 86: Polyb. lib. 3. 1.]
R 227 n1 treaty with Hannibal
lib. 2
R 115 n9 after massacring the Pythagoreans, the cities of
Italy turn to the Achaean League for help
lib. 2
R 157 n3 Aratus borrowed money to reimburse those who
had been banished and deprived of their
property
lib. 2.
R 314 n1 Pythagorean control of Italian cities
lib. 2.
R 833 n.o Tucca, K. of Illyria, lets ambassador go but
sends assassins after him
lib. 2. anno AUC 521
R 713 n1 lex Quinctia on division of conquered lands
lib. 3
R 115 n1 Aratus reorganized the Achaean League
lib. 3
R 909 n4 Antiochus makes his doctor, Apollophanes,
chief of his council
lib. 3.
R 244 n1 on minting of coins in Greece
lib. 4.
R 541 n7 changes at Sparta after the victory of Antigonus
lib. 4.
R 563 n2 downfall of state of Cynethenses in Arcady
lib. 4.
R 695 n7 on the mountaineers of Arcadia - bribed to learn
music in order to tame them
lib. 4.
R 794 n4 Thebes in danger because she stayed neutral at
invasion of Xerxes
lib. 4.
R 811 n9 the exiles of Cynetha did not intend to keep
their oaths, says Polybius
lib. 5.
R 494 n5 Antiochus mitigates the penalties inflicted by
Hermeas on the people of Seleucia
lib. 5.
R 867 n2 Rhodians ask for money to rebuild the Colossus
lib. 5.
R 960 n7 Appelles, tutor of Philip II of Macedon, rules
himself
lib. 6
R 252 n1 how many sorts of republic?
lib. 6 de militari ac domestica Roma.
R 253 n3 says 7 types of republic
disciplina.
lib. 6.
R 259 n9 says wrongly that Senate can judge provinces
lib. 6.
R 673 n3 at Rome men of 55 exempt from mlitary service
lib. 6.
R 770
Hannibal after battle at Cannae, acc. to Polybius
RL
lib. 6.
R 946 n2 Athens without direction after Pericles’ death
lib. 6. de milit. ac domestica Rom.
R 258 n1 says Rome a mixed state
disciplina.
lib. 6. de militari ac domest. Roma.
R 791 n9 Roman armies always had two allies for every
disciplina.
Roman citizen
lib. 6. de militari ac domestica
R 653 n.o nothing upholds a state like religion
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6316 Polybius
6884 Polybius
6898 Polybius
8579 Polybius
9363 Polybius
Romanorum disciplina.
lib. 6. de militari ac domestica
Romanorum di.
lib. 6. de militari ac domestica Rom.
disciplina
lib. 6. de militari ac domestica Rom.
lib. 6. de militari ac domestica Rom.
disciplina
lib. 6. de Repu. Roman.
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832 n1 on the treachery of the Greeks
R
213 n3 Polybius on marks of sovereignty
R
R
357 n2 limited judicial powers of Roman Senate
363 n8 says Roman people the most religious ever
R
733 n1 says triumphal statues enflamed youth with
desire for glory
1025 n9 judges at Rome
6931 Polybius
7008 Polybius
lib. de militari ac domestic. Ro. disciplina. R
6903 Polybius
Livius lib. 26 & Polybius lib. 6. senatum R
R
R
7659 Polybius lib. 3.
R
5999 Polycrate lib. 8. c. 22
5913 Polydore
5897 Polydore in Historia Anglorum
8859 Polydorus lib. 2. c. 13.
8894 Pompeius Festus
R
R
RL
RL
RL
6950 Pomponius
RL
l. 2. de orig. Iuris.
R
9133 Porcia, lex Cicero pro Rabirio perduel.
8050 Porphyrius
R
RL
8000 Porphyrius
in epist. ad Boethum Theodorit. in lib.
de affectionum Graecarum curat.
8188 Porphyrius qui a Festo paullulum dissentit in verbo
Manubiae.
7970 Porphyry ap. Lucas Gauric q.v. ap. Proculus q.v.
7917 Possidemus see under Galen
6363 Posthumius
RL
8825 Poyet, le Chancelier
R
5239 Proclus the Academic
8223 Procop. lib. 1. de bello Persi.
5369 Procopius
8774 Procopius lib. 1. belli Gotthic.
9255 Procopius lib. 3.
R
R
RL
R
R
6480 Procopius
R
lib. 3. belli Gothici. & Zonaras
155
R
lib. 6. Plin. in Panegyric. Novel. constit.
102. & 9. Zonaras lib. 2. anna. 2.
lib. 9. Livius lib. 4
7090 Pomponius
Notes
R
R
R
R
369 n7 military discipline not governed by ordinary
laws applicable to private citizens
383 n.o says that in case of violence in Italy senate
orders inquiry without consulting the people
365 n5 "non nisi in gravissimis causis Reipublicae
occupari consuevisse"
475
on first treaty between Rome & Carthage: “ultra
promontorium pulchri, praedae aut mercaturae
gratia Romani ne naviganto”
155 n3 Roman law forbidden in Spain
147 n.o on English constitution
140
powers of English kings
848
theater immoral
856
explains why it was called “ager centuriatus” Romulus gave 200 iugera to every 100 citizens
373
Republics ruled by "curatores" before by
magistrater - "omnia, inquit Pomponius, manu
regia tenebantur."
393 n1 writes that the first republics were ruled "manu
regia" not by laws
944 n3 citizens of Rome not to be scourged
564
his translation of a passage in Plato: Timaeus:
L 414D
\j \ ’
/ j )
/
555
on the debt due to transient Hebrew
L 405 philosophers
625 n6 the Poets say Jove had tres manubias, albas,
rubras, atras - the white are harmless
547
542
220
Consul Posthumius I speech to people said:
Nego iniussu populi quicquam sanciri posse,
quod populum teneat.
840
ordonnance requiring Curés to register births
[L 86 says Rex Franciscus maior Poyeti
Cancellarii popularis mei rogatione]
29
God the father
640 n5 Blue and Green factions under Iustinian
44
Iustinian tries to adopt Cosroë, K. of Persia
831 n5 Narses spares the hostages from Luca
994 n.o kingdom not to be divided, as Geric, K. of the
Vandals, wisely ordered
243 n.o Romans reserved the right of coining gold
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money
9253 Procopius lib. 3. belli Vandalici.
R 993 n3 succession among Vandals
8033 Proculus
RL 564
translated the first 7 books of Plato’s Republic
L 412 but stuck at the 8th
7971 Proculus ita Proculus discipulus tradit in
RL 547
Porphyrius believed the world eternal
Rempublicam Platonis
L 399
8828 Provence
R 841
census in Provence in 1471
8832 Provence, census, anno 1568
RL 841
land census in Provence - triple classification
established “quem ego descriptionem ab ipsis
peraequatoribus didici, cum ad conventus
Galliae Narbonensis profectus essem [anno
1568]
8264 Proverbs
R 657 n4 God hates seven things and hates nothing more
than the secret sowing of quarrels
8291 Pruinski
R 668
the Lithuanian (ambassador of Poland to
France) on hair & eyes of Lituani
8403 Psalm 13
R 686 n8 the man who could do evil but chooses to do
good is the one to be praised
5024 Psalms Psal. 1
R 10 n5 7th day to be spent in contemplatio
7920 Psalms Psal. 107. Levit. cap. postremo. Iob. c. 12. RL 542
theologians say all disasters come from
L 394A contempt of religion
5019 Psalms Psal. 116
R 9 n4
contemplatio = la mort precieuse
7925 Psalms Psal. 90 primus fuit & novissimus. ero.
RL 543
what has a beginning has an end
L 394B
8454 Psalms Psalm. 69. vers. 15. Iob. 24. vers. 24.
R 701 n4 meanings of Sibolet & Schibolet
Genes. 43. vers. 5. // 41. vers. 5.
RL
7980 Ptolemaeus
R 548
Leupoldus, Alcabitius & Ptolemaeus agree that
b
stars affect rise & fall of states
7982 Ptolemaeus lib. 12. magnae construct.
R 549 n5 Mercury never more than 7 diameters from the
sun
6268 Ptolemy
R 200
Sun is 6645⅞ times bigger than the moon,
according to Ptolemy & the Arabs
7993 Ptolemy
R 551
the “liber Quadripartitus” (on astrology)
a
wrongly attributed to Ptolemy
8356 Ptolemy
R 682
says the Africans of old everywhere worshipped
Venus
7949 Ptolemy in lib. magnae construct. Alphon. tabulae. RL 544
Tables of heavenly motions begin from the
L 396C Autumn sectio
6731 Puteo, Paris de in syndicatu. c. ubi. quaerit an liceat R 300 n9 tyrannicide legitimate?
occidere regem tyrannum
5312 Quintilian decla. 286.
R 38 n.o nullum tantum scelus a patre admitti potest,
quod sit parricidio vindicandum
5165 Quintilian lib. 7. c. 4. l. 5. de pact. dotal. l.
R 24 n2 husband's rights
viro & uxor. solut.
6767 Quintilian Quintilianus pater in declamat.
R 306 n5 "quia nulla tanta impietas, nullum tantum scelus
est, quod sit paricidio vindicandum"
8197 Quintus Curtius
R 627
Alexander the Great would not take part in
trials, acc. to Quintus Curtius
6152 Quintus Curtius Quint. Curtius, Diodor. F 80
R 171 n.o Calisthenes refused to make adoration to
Q. Curtius, Arrianus, Plutar. in
Alexander the Great
Alexand. L 86
5427 Rabi Levi
R 52
and other interpreters of the passage in Judges
XI on the sacrifice of Jephtha's daughter
8473 Rabi Levi in c. 15. Deutero.
R 707 n5 debt is allowed by divine law but 7th year brings
relief
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lib. 3. nemore anebocim. Paul. Fagius RL
in Deutero. Caldaicam interpretationem.
9345 Rabi Maymon lib. 3. <Hebrew> ex cap. deuteron. R
18. & 21.
9034 Rabi Maymon lib. 3. nemore aneuoquim//anenocim R
8810 Rabi Maymon libro 3. nemo re aneuoquim.
R
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Notes
Pandects of Jews on the worst punishment
157
1023 n5 Pandects of Hebrews on equity
889 n3 tax on lawsuits; the Hebrews in their Pandects
838 n1 censorship among the ancient Jews - offering of
money associated therewith - sacrifices to devils
prohibited
8395 Rasis & Avicenna
RL 685
elephantiasis, description of the disease
L 508D
6290 Ravenna Inscription
R 204
donation to the Church made by Pepin; table of
marble still to be seen at Ravenna with these
words (2 lines quoted in Latin)
9314 Raymundus in d. tractat. nobilit. q. 5. Felin. in cap. R 1011 n2 noble woman who marries commoner
super eo. de testibus. Platea in leg. 1.
col. 1 de dignit.
5154 Raynutius ...in verbo cuidam. nu. 63
R 24 n6 infamia
5375 Raynutius …Raynut. in verbo & uxorem. nu. 758. R 45 n2 rights of adopted children
& 760…
5210 Raynutius …Raynut. princ. nu. 15….
R 28 n4 status of wives
5710 Raynutius Benedic. in cap. Raynutii, in verbo
R 96 n7
Adelaziam nu. 1042 L 86
7992 Regiomontanus
RL 551
Io. Regiomontanus explains the motion of
L 403A “trepidatio”
8941 Rhegino [Regino of Spires]
R 865 n6 Hortarius, K. of Lombards, makes vanquished
a
pay half their produce
9428 Riccius, Andreas
R 1036
the Pole, says there should be equal penalties
for all
5606 Riccius, Paulus …Paulus Riccius de agricultura
R 83 n2 Jewish constitution before Roman conquest
caelesti…
9246 Rice (Ritius), Michael & in cap. licet. de voto.
R 991 n8 people of Hungary prefer elder son, even
though he’s a monstrosity
5361 Ripuarians, laws of the
R 43
adfatinir = adopt
5468 Ripuariorum, leges cap. 59. in legib. Longobar.
R 58 n3 on slaves
& ubique in Ripuariis
6159 Robert of Sicily
R 173
act of homage of Robert of Sicily of 1338
9291 Rodericus et Guiciardin..
R 1004 n7 Castille - Ferdinand & Isabella
6169 Rom l. 3. de verborum oblig.
RL 175
on liege homage
L 118B
5228 Roma …Roma. Ang. Alexand. in l. si cum dotem. R 28 n2 status of wife
§. si maritus. soluto
5302 Roman ...Bart. Angel. Alex. ad Bart. not. Ludovic R 37 n7 father & son
Bolognin in. authent. ingressi. Alberic.
eod. Alex. Ias. Roman. in l. sub
conditione. de liber. & posth.
7030 Roman Innocent.…Roman. in l. is cui. de verbor. R 384 n4 when do commissioner's powers begin?
oblig….Rom. singul. 60.
6757 Romans 1 Peter 2. 17 & 1 Timothy 2. 2 & ad Rom. R 305 n9 kings are sacred
14. 1.
8684 Romans, alliances
R 795
old ambassador of Romans said an alliance is
broken “si socios meos pro hostibus habeas, aut
cum hostibus te coniungas.”
8675 Romans, unequal treaties
R 792
4 lines quoted from treaty with the Aetolians:
“Imperium maiestatemque populi Romani gens
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7245 Rota
7026 Rota
…decisio Rotae. 282
decis. 3. de except. in novis.
iudicatum decisio. Rotae in novis 459.
Archidiaco. in cap. saepe. de offi. deleg.
6462 Rota Rotae decis. 200.
7573 Rota Rotae decis. 253. in novis. Ang. in l. est
receptum. de arbit. idem tenet.
R
R
R
425 n7
413 n4
384 n2
R
R
241 n2
465 n3
8540 Rouen, Parl. of
R
720 n6
arrest du 24 Ianvier 1521.
Terrerius in Consuetud. Norman.
arresto 1521 Ianuar. 24. L 86
8484 Rufin lib. 5 [L 86 Nicephorus Calistus in historia
eccles.]
8148 Rutland (Rotelant), Earl of,
8017 Sa. Ap.
5685 Sabellicus
6622 Sabellicus
9165 Sabellicus
in historia Venetorum.
5506 Saint Denis, Chronicle of
9482 Salic laws
9413 Salic laws au chap. des iniures
9425 Salic laws au chap. des iniures
7692 Salic. contra Bald. Salic....
9524 Salic. in l. 1. de iuris & facti. C. ex l. 2. §. in filii.
de decurio. Guido Pap. decis. 388. l. inter
alias. verbo militari. de pala. fac. larg. C.
5106 Salicet …& ibi Accursius…Salicet. Alberic. de
condit insertis. C.
6123 Salicet Bald. Cyn. Salicet. in l. si quisquis. ad l.
Iuliam maiestat. C.
7164 Salicet in l. ea quidem. de accusat. C….
158
Notes
Aetolorum conservato sine dolo malo,…”
pernicious clause "de motu proprio"
king's orders to be obeyed without question
commissioner's power begins only when he
accepts the commission
grace: restitution of bastards
trial of lord by his peers - decision “à la Rote de
Romme” [F 80] “sic enim Curia Romana
indicavit.”
succession, dowries, etc.
R
709 n9 Constantine at Council of Nicea fixes rate of
interest
R 610
the English often call Parliament to break up
factions, “comme j’ay appris de M. le Comte
Rotelant vertueux Seigneur.” In L the name
disappears: “when I went to England on a
legation, I learned from the inhabitants…”
R 558 n9 storm destroys town hall of Magdeburg 1556
R 93 n5 rights of gentleman sold at Venice
R 261
the history of Sabellicus & of Cardinal Bembo on Venetian constitution
RL 956
civil wars at Venice
L 707
R 63-64 “ainsi parle l'ancienne histoire de Sainct Denis
en France...”
Jews had slaves [L Historia Dionysiaca]
R 1044
penalties acc. to Salic law, “comme aux sept
articles de la septaine en la loy Salique”
R 1034 n.o penalties among the ripuarians
R 1035 n8 penalties in Salic law
R 482 n9 jurisdiction of university over students
RL 503*
the bearing of arms makes a gentleman
L350C
n8
R 21 n8 power of paterfamilias
R
167 n8 on treason
RL 397
L 279
6503 Salicet in l. vectigalia. col. 1.
R 245 n3
9417 Salicet. in l. ult. de pact. Hostiens. Anchar. Panor. in R 1035 n1
c. ult. de poen.
7467 Salicetus ...Salic. in l. qui iurisdictioni. de
R 446 n8
iurisdict.
6209 Salicetus …Sal. in l. cunctos populos. de summa R 183 n2
trinitate. C. [L 86 adds the "de summa
trinitate"]
5310 Salicetus …Salicet. in l. 1. de iis qii parentes. C. ex R 38 n3
l. minime. de religionis & sumptibus…
5883 Salicetus Cynus, Bald. Bart. Salicet. in l. digna
R 135 n7
vox. de legib. C.
trial of clerics
taxation
nobles punished less - acc. to the docteurs
magistrate and wrong done to himself
all Italian jurisconsults agree on the limited
sovereignty of most Italian towns
parricide justified if father a traitor
compact between prince & subjects
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6062 Salicetus de quib. Cyn. Bar. Bald. Salicet. in l.
digna. de legib. C.
7223 Sallust in bello Catilinari
7350 Sallust in Catilin.
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R 159 n2 prince & the contracts of his predecessors
R
R
159
404 n3 power of Triumviri capitales
432 n6 lex Portia forbids flogging of citizens
AUC 454
7841 Sallust in Cornel. Sallust in orat. Portii Latronis.
R 500 n7 Senate abolishes many collegia
5278 Sallust Sallust in bello Catilin.
R 35 n9 Q. Fulvius killed his son for taking part in
Catiline's conspiracy
6923 Sallust C. Sallust in Iugur. Cicero in provinciis
R 368 n1 C. Gracchus persuades people to suspend
consular.
tribunes' power of veto during debate on
consular provinces
9534 Salustius
RL 503*
Caius Marius’ oration against the nobility [6
L351A lines]
n3
9531 Salustius in bello Iugurth. de Mario.
RL 503*
L. Siccius Dentatus, a worthy and valiant
L350D soldier, was by Roman laws a common person
n7
8659 Salvianus ‘nostre Salvian de Marseille”
R 785
the complaints of Salvianus of Massilia that the
poor are paying out all their money to obtain the
protection of the rich
9351 Salvius Iunianus de legatis praestand. l. quamvis. R 1024 n1 on duties of magistrate
de in ius vocando. ff. l. quaesitum. RL
de testamentis. l. ita vulneratus. ad
l. Aquil. §. penult.
8639 Samnites
R 773
captain of Samnites encourages his men:
“Iustum est bellum quibus necessarium, et pia
arma, quibus nulla nisi in armis relinquitur
spes.”
7944 Samuel
RL 544
Samuel antiquissimus Hebraeorum magister
L 396A primam Tecuphan seu conversionem annuam
in autumni equinoctio statuit
9004 Samuel
R 881
Samuel warns the people that a king will require
a tithe of their fruits
8901 Samuel 1. c. 27. F 80
R 857 n8 town of Siceleg, given to David, always royal
lib. 2. cap. 27. L 86
domain
6754 Samuel 1. cap. 26 & 24
R 304 n4 David will not try to kill Saul
lib. 2. Samuel cap. 23. 2.
n9
8626 Samuel c. 12. & Iudic. cap. 2. & 3.
R 763 n1 God has raised up enemies to keep the Jews in
obedience
7933 Samuel c. 2. lib. 1.
RL 543
the good live longer
L 394D
6307 Samuel I. Samuel. 8. 7. Exo. 22. 28. Petri. 2. 17.
R 212 n.o a slight to a prince is a slight to God
Paul ad Roman. c. 14. Timo. 2. Hierem. 38.
Ezechiel. 17.
6454 Samuel lib. 1. c. 2
R 240 n.o king cannot give pardon for offense against
laws of God
9198 Samuel lib. 2. // 1. cap. 12. vocant. <Hebrew>
R 970 n2 leaders of Jews called Messiahs
RL
8960 Samuel lib. 2. c. 8.
RL 870
kings of Idumaea paid David annual
stipendium
9232 Samuel 2. cap. 14.
R 988 n8 God directs the lots
8232 Saxo Grammaticus
R 645 n9 Fronto of Denmark & the duel
7744 Scaevola
R 484
v. Roman Law
8092 Scaliger, Joseph lib. 6. cap. de hebdomad. Daniel. RL 571
on Jewish chronology
L 423B
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8440 Scaliger, Julius
in lib. contra Cardanum.
9295 Scotland Histor. Scotor.
8042 Scripture
8155 Scylax
8340 Scythians
7929 Secundus, the Stoic philosopher
7538 Sempronius the Tribune
5258 Seneca
5279 Seneca
5386 Seneca
5936 Seneca
7874 Seneca
7889 Seneca
7914 Seneca
8055 Seneca
8189 Seneca
8843 Seneca
8852 Seneca
9123 Seneca
9376 Seneca
9423 Seneca
5621 Seneca
6742 Seneca
7904 Seneca
in epistol. ad Lucilium
in li. de Ira
in lib. de clementia. Dio lib. 55.
8183 Seneca
in lib. de ira.
8184 Seneca
in lib. de ira.
8529 Seneca
7502 Seneca
in lib. de remediis fortuit.
li. 3. de ira.
160
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Notes
R 698 n4 of Verona, says the French have a spirit quick to
carry out what they wish to do [8 lines quoted]
R 1009 n1 royal alliance between France & Scotland
RL 564
Faciamus hominemi ad angelos oratio habetur L 414A “Let us make Man,” says God, the angels being
present
R 613
on the kings of the Indies - as different from
their subjects as God is above men
R 678
on the Scythians: Herodotus, Justin, Strabo,
Pliny, [Tacitus F 80] [Vitruvius F 80] Vegetius
R 543
consoles Pompey after the battle of Pharsalia
R 459
Sempronius the Tribune blames Appius the
Censor for retaining his office after its time had
expired [3 lines quoted]: “Ego te, Appi, in
vincula duci iubebo, nisi Aemiliae legi
parveris,” etc.
R 32
on a father turning his son out of his house
R 35
Tarius the senator & Augustus - punishment of
Tarius' son
R 46
on slaves; head of household in olden times was
called paterfamilias & not dominus
R 150
"Caesari cum omnia licent, propter hoc minus
licet"
R 521
says Romans looked on Augustus as father, not
as lord
R 530
Romans fear to take a census of the slaves
RL 542
Augustin (following Panaetius & Seneca) calls
L 392 the chain of necessity God
RL 565
“septimus quisque annus aetati notam imprimit”
L 417C
R 625
said: “Id solum fulmen placabile est, quod mittit
Iupiter.”
R 846
on morality being wider than just keeping the
laws
R 848
Nihil, inquit, tam moribus alienum quam in
spectaculo desidere.
R 940
says a virtuous man can’t please the people
R 1028
says: Nihil mihi videtur frigidius quam lex cum
prologo: iubeat lex, non suadeat.
R 1035 n6 says easiest mode of death is beheading with a
sword
R 85 n9 Pomponius Atticus ancestor of 3 emperors
R 301 n2 makes Nero say I am God's lieutenant
R 535 n5 Augustus’ way of dealing with the conspiracy
of Cinna [3 lines quoted]
R 624 n3 Augustus allows himself to get angry against
malefactors
R 624 n3 Theophrastus says the better a man is the more
difficult is it for him to refrain from anger at
wrongdoing
RL 719
on a fortune hanging from a woman’s ears
R 451 n6 Seneca said Piso “a multis vitiis integrum esse,
sed pravum, et cui placeret pro constantia
rigor.”
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R 730 n.o the word “mérite” - Seneca’s use of it: “Altius
RL
iniuriae quam merita descendunt.” [quoted also
R 741 marg. F 80]
5276 Seneca lib. 1. de clementia
R 35 n7 on punishment of parricides in reign of Nero's
father
8505 Seneca lib. 2. cap. 37. de beneficiis.
R 713 n9 wealth of Lentulus
7382 Seneca lib. 2. de ira...
R 437 n9 many R. magistrates had power of life & death
5439 Seneca lib. 3. de benefic.
R 54 n.o Nero appoints tibunal for slaves' complaints
5446 Seneca lib. 3. de benefic.
R 54 n4 fear of informers under Tiberius
5433 Seneca lib. 3. de ira. 2
R 53 n1 cruelty to slaves
6040 Seneca lib. 7. c. 4. & 5. de beneficiis
R 157 n5 Ad reges potestas omnium pertinet, ad singulos
proprietas
7535 Servilius, Senator
R 459
speech of Senator Servilius to the Tribunes [4
lines quoted]: “Vos Tribuniplebis Senatus
appellat, ut in tanto discrimine Reipublicae
dictatorem dicere Consules pro vestra potestate
cogatis,” etc.
9433 Servius ad Maronem in 9. Aeneidos.
R 1036 n2 hanging the worst penalty
5762 Servius in illud Aeneidos "aut fraus innexa clienti." R 102 n.o the laws of the XII Tables
9074 Sextus Ruffinus
R 907 n.o treasure of Trajan
8453 Shibboleth Iudic. 12.
R 701 n3 pronunciation differences
6120 Sigebertus, Floard
R 167
on homage paid by Counts of Britanny "comme
on peut voir és histoires de Floard & Guytald..."
L 86: "ex Floardi Sigeberti scriptis"
6359 Sigismond
R 218-219 ordonnance on treason of Sigismond, King of
Poland, dated 1538
8783 Sigismond en l’histoire de Moschovie
R 833 n3 K. of Muscovy nails ambassador’s cap to his
head
9230 Sigismond l’histoire de Moschovie
R 988 n4 Bishops of Moscow chosen by lot
9472 Sigismond I l’an 1496
R 1043 n8 penalty for murder - law of Sigismond I of
Poland
6852 Sigismund
R 348
law of Sigismund Augustus of Poland 1550 only nobles can be senators
9478 Sigismund liber. histor. Moschovi.
R 1044 n3 in Tartary & Muscovy least larceny punished by
death
5708 Sigismund Sigismundi Liberi in historia Moschov. R 96 n.o testamentary rights of foreigners
6649 Sigismund Sigismundus ab Herbestein en l'Histoire R 275 n3 droit seigneurial not known until Tartar
de Moschovie
invasions
6647 Sigismund Sigismundus liber
RL 274
comme nous lisons en l'Histoire de Moschovie
6294 Sigismund Sigismundus Liber in historia
R 206 n3 on the Tartar chieftain
Moschovitar.
5630 Sigismund Herbestein Liber Baro ab Herbestein
R 87 n4 citizenship in Muscovy
[Herveste F 76 F 80]
in historia Moschoviae
8247 Sigismundus liber in historia Moschovit.
R 653 n1 theological disputes forbidden in Russia
8370 Sigismundus liber in historia Moschovitarum.
R 684 n3 John II, Duke of Muscovy, had a horror of
women
8519 Sigismundus Utriusque Sigismundi legibus
R 716 n5 alienation of estates forbidden in Poland
6984 Sigon, Charles
R 379
Nicolas Gruchius & Charles Sigon failed to
realize difference between an office and a
commission
8135 Sigon, Charles lib. 2. c. 2. de iudiciis.
R 595 n3 on passage of Asconius Paedianus: on decision
by majority of judges or by unanimity
6956 Sigon, Charles lib. 3. cap. 5. de iure provinciarum R 374 n.o definition of a magistrate
Slip Reference
8573 Seneca lib. 1. de beneficiis.
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6286 Sigonius
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R 203
7199 Sigonius, Carolus
R
402
7081 Sigonius, Charles
R
391
R
105 n6
R
403 n.o
5776 Sigonius, Charles
7212 Sigonius, Charles
7991 Simplicius
5054 Sleidan
6765 Sleidan
lib. 1. cap. 1. de antiquo iure
Italiae.
lib. 2. de iudiciis. cap. 3.
in lib. de caelo. Arist.
Bodini Methodus historiar. c. 9.
RL 551
L 402D
R 16 n.o
R 306 n4
8009 Sleidan
R
8376 Sleidan
8450 Sleidan
R 684 n6
RL 699
L 521D
8631 Sleidan
R
8736 Sleidan
RL 819
6763 Sleidan
7996 Sleidanus
in Historia. Calvinus Ephoris licuisse
scribit in reges qui tamen private fuerunt
animadvertere; ceteris non item
556 n5
768
RL 305
RL 553
L 404C
8271 Sleidanus
R 661 n7
6217 Soci con. 89. colum. 2. libr. 1. & cons. 169. lib. 2. R 185 n4
& consil. 127. lib. 1. col.2….
6087 Socin cons. 4. lib. 3
R 162 n2
6504 Socin cons. 87 // 187. col. 8.
R 245 n3
RL
5658 Socin consil. 25 (F) // 55 (L) li. 1
R 89 n4
RL
6322 Socin consil. 4. lib. 3…
R 213 n5
6223 Socin Soc. in consi. 4. lib. 3. Castrensis consi. 19 R 186 n6
Brunus consi. 45. Iaso consi. 227.lib. 2
162
Notes
reign of Pepin (donation of Exarchate) - in the
history of Floard, Sigonius, Onophrius
on powers of censors; Bodin disagrees with
views of Fr. Ottomanus & Carolus Sigonius
Charles Sigon: de Iudiciis - puzzled by Cicero's
saying of Augustus "Demus imperium Caesari,
sine quo res militaris geri non potest." [L 86
says Sigonius & Gruchius]
his interpretation of the phrase "Comiter
Maiestatem conservare" is wrong
Sigonius has not understood the difference
between "ignominia" & "infamia"
the book of Simplicius (enemy of the
Christians) on chronology
Anabaptists of Munster
on rebellions against princes [L 86 gives
'Sleidan' as the authority for the statement that
Martin Luther denied any right of revolt when
questioned by the German princes who were
about to revolt against Charles V]
John, Duke of Burgundy, killed on bridge of
Montereau
polygamy at Munster
on the levity of which the Gauls are accused;
says he saw burnings & cuttings in Gaul for 9
years (i.e. the religious wars), in Germany none;
“nor did they stay long with the new Lutheran
doctrine that they had approved, but soon
embraced the opinions of Anabaptists,
Leidanists, Zwinglians, Salestadians,
Osiandrians, Westphalians,, Davidists,
Stancarians, Adamites, Waldensians,
Interimists, and countless other sects.”
1544 France nearly partitioned by Emp.
Charles V, acc. to Sleidan
Emp. Charles V reads N for U in a treaty and
keeps prisoners Duke of Saxony & Landgrave
of Hesse
even rebellion against prince is not allowed
wars of people v. princes in Germany; 100,000
killed
John of Leiden, preacher, seizes Munster
restrictions on sovereignty
what is a sovereign?
taxation
citizens
rights of sovereignty
on sovereignty of Duke of Savoy
Italorum Iurisconsulti iuniores all make the
same mistake
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R 221 n2 on death penalty [not in L 86]
R 945-946 Pierre Soderin’s speech at Florence pour
changer l’estat
9159 Soderin, Pierre (Soderinus)
R 953
Pierre Soderin Confalonnier speaks at Florence
against the aristocracy
8407 Solinus
R 686
says the Scythians stuck a sword in the ground
and worshipped it
5081 Solomon
R 20
in his writings enemy of women [L - qui sic
RL
vixit ut amantissimus sic scripsit ut omnino
capitalis foeminarum hostis esse videatur]
5935 Solomon
R 149
sapientiae magister Salomon;
God judges princes more severely than common
people
5970 Solomon
R 153
God is held by his promises - ut recte
sententiarum magister scripsit
9154 Solomon
R 949
many more fools, etc. than wise, as Solomon
says
5250 Solon ap. Cic. Cicero pro Roscio perduell.
R 30 n9 remark of Solon on parricides quoted by Cicero
5517 Solon in l. ult. de collegiis, ubi praedonum quoque R 69 n5 the laws of Solon
collegia probantur F 80
"…ubi collegia praedonum et piratarum
lege Solonis probata fuere" L 86
9563 Solon Laertius. Proclus in Timaeum.
RL 503*
true nobility consists in virtue
L354C
n8
7928 Sophocles
RL 543
said:
L 394C
7563 Sozomenes lib. 1. cap. 9.
R 464 n8 lex Pappia Poppaea on which consul takes
precedence
7142 Spain, constitution of lex regni parte 3. tit. 19. l. 2. RL 397
laws of Spain on power of bishops
L 278
7282 Spartian
R 421 n8 Caracalla orders murder of Papinian
9043 Spartian.
R 892 n7 Antoninus & monts de pieté
5440 Spartianus
R 54 n5 Emp. Hadrian - law on treatment of slaves
8153 Spartianus
R 613
old woman says to Hadrian (who said he had no
time to judge her case) “Noli igitur imperare.”
8589 Spartianus
R 739
Alex Severus deals with seller of titles
8602 Spartianus
R 744 n6 Alex. Severus & sale of offices: “Non patiar
mercatores potestatum.”
5562 Spartianus Sueto. saepe & Spartian. in Antonino R 75 n6 civilis compared to urbanus
Pio
6888 Spartianus in Adriano
R 357 n5 Hadrian gives the Senate regular judicial
functions
6542 Spartianus Spartia. in Adriano.
R 247 n4 private compared to public domain of a prince
6139 Spec in §. quoniam de feudis
R 170 n8 liege homage does not except even Pope or
Emperor
7709 Spec in titu. de statu monachor. ver. 12.
R 483 n2 status of thoese entering religious houses
6564 Spec tit. de sentent. §. qualiter. ver. 2.
R 249 n1 right to judge according to one's conscience
7452 Specul in tit. de citat. §. sed nunquid...
R 445 n1 right to resist magistrates?
6234 Specul in tit. de leg.
R 190 n9 some say Pope can appoint regents for insane
kings
6161 Specul titul. de feud. §. 1. q. 10.
R 175 n3 no one can be liege vassal of more than one lord
8559 Specul. titul. de feud. vers. 40. DD. in l. ult. ad l. R 726 n2 confiscation of goods in cases of high treason
Iul. maiestat...
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6368 Socin, Maria in c. inquisitione. de accusat.
9142 Soderin, Pierre
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fine…
6370 St. Denis, mss. of
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R 153 n3 prince's compacts
9189 St. Jerome
8992 St. Louis, testament of
R 969
RL
R 879
5755 Stobaeus
9560 Stobaeus
a
R 100 n8
RL 503*
L354B
apud Stobaeum
ex iis quae apud Stobaeus restant
fragmentis.
R
221
5803 Strabo
6795 Strabo
7848 Strabo
R
R
R
117
315 n3
503 n3
7995 Strabo
c
8255 Strabo
b
R
552
some very ancient edicts are to be found at St.
Denis (dated 1060 & 1129) where the seal of
the Queen is added to that of the King
kingship best, says St. Jerome
testament of St. Louis (on taxation) is still in the
Treasury of France & registered in the chambre
des Comptes
fragments of the laws of Hippodamus
Hippodamus, lawgiver of Miletus, divided the
Milesians into soldiers, artificers and
husbandmen, which Aristotle seems to have
missed
on the league of 23 cities of Lycia
autocratic constitution of Massilia
after Greece was pacified “antiqua concilia
genti cuique restituta sunt.”
evidence on nature of people of the North
RL 654
Plutarch says Antiochus respected the Jewish
L 484B religion during the siege; but he captured &
sacked the city, acc. to Polybius, Strabo,
Timagenes, Apollodorus
R 683 n2 sexual habits of the hare
8366 Strabo
b
8415 Strabo
c
8677 Strabo
8769 Strabo
R
…Tranquil. in Nerone…
Dio Cassius.
in August.
in Augusto
RL 435
lib. 16.
8533 Strabo lib. 4.
5797 Strabo lib. 6
5791 Strabo Pausan. in Eliacis Strabo lib. 4
5735 Sudas in verbo Barbarius
6374 Suetonius
8143 Suetonius
8206 Suetonius
6419 Suetonius
8002 Suetonius
8011 Suetonius
a
7368 Suetonius
691 n6 oriental people are more soft & courteous
R 792 n9 Mummius destroys Corinth
RL 831
Samnites repeatedly break treaty with Rome. At
end of social war Sulla ordered 4000 Samnites
who had surrendered to be slain.
R 884
taxation raised by Ptolemy Auletes, acc. to
Strabo
RL 993
succession among the Nomads
L 732
R 719 n3 restrictions on legacies to women at Marseille
R 115 n1 Aratus reorganized the Achaean League
R 114 n7 the Amphyctionic League
R 99
the slave Barbarius became praetor
R 222
Tiberius rescinds all privileges granted by
Augustus
R 605
Senate pays Bibulus to buy his consulship and
keep out Luceius, the friend of Caesar, as
Suetonius says
R 630
on Claudius’ unfortunate attempts to play the
judge - “Alium negantem rem cognitionis, sed
ordinarii iuris esse, subito causam apud se agere
coegit.”
R 232 n7 Nero & right of appeal from Senate
R 556 n6 battle at Actium in September
R 558 n5 Augustus born and dies in September
9015 Strabo
9256 Strabo
164
Tranquillus on Augustus, who added a fourth
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9178 Suetonius
in Augusto.
9010 Suetonius
8374 Suetonius
in Caesare
in Caesare.
6740 Suetonius
5907 Suetonius
in Calig. Tacitus in prooemio lib. primi. R
in Caligula
R
301 n1
144 n8
6630 Suetonius
in Caligula
R
269 n2
8777 Suetonius
in Caligula. Tacit. lib. 5. Livius lib. 36
R
832 n7
8531 Suetonius
in Claudio.
RL 718
7686 Suetonius
9440 Suetonius
7554 Suetonius
in Domitiano.
in Galba.
in Iulio.
R
R
R
480 n4
1037 n6
462 n2
6153 Suetonius
8387 Suetonius
in Neron.
in Nerone. & Dio funambulos se vidisse
confirmant....
in Tiberio
in Tiberio. cap. 27, 28, 29, 30.
in Vespa.
R
R
171 n9
685 n9
R
R
R
132 n9 on perpetual privilegia granted by emperors
513 n9 on the good rule of Tiberius’ early years
921 n6 Nero’s prodigal use of gold for decorating
buildings
207 n.o Augustus & the vassal states
480 n3 Augustus & the Jewish collegia
5854 Suetonius
7862 Suetonius
9102 Suetonius
6296 Suetonius
7685 Suetonius
R 969 n.o
RL
R 883 n9
R 684 n5
165
Notes
possible judicial vote besides Absolvo
Condamno & Non liquet
writes of an oracle foretelling a king for Rome;
L reads: oraculum divinitus editum
Caesar brings treasures of Egypt to Rome
Caesar presses Cinna to pass a law allowing
polygamy
relations of Senate & Emperor
Caligula quotes Homer:
ὔ ἀ
ὸ ὴ
ί etc.
relates anecdote of Caligula reading verse of
Homer - ὔ ἀ
ὸ
ί
denouncing of friendship before declaring war;
“Veteres bellum indicturi renunciabant
amicitiam.”
legal position of women at Rome at time of
Augustus
legacy to Senate declared void by Domitian
Galba has a giblet whitewashed
Caesar accused by a quaestor after conspiracy
of Catiline, “quod apud se maiorem potestatem
compellari passus esset.”
Tiridates does homage to Nero
wisdom of elephants
6902 Suetonius
Ioseph. [L 86 adds: Tranquillus]
R
Philo...licet Sueto. in Aug. dissentire
R
videatur.
Sueto. saepe & Spartian. in Antonino Pio R
Sueton. Neronis dictum refert:
R
ἐ ῦ ῶ
ς ῖ
ῖ
ὶ
Tacit. & Tranquil. in Tiberio, in
R
Vespasiano
Tacit. lib. 1. Tranquil. in Tiberio
R
5717 Suetonius
5903 Suetonius
Tacit. lib. 5. Tranquil. in Caesare
Tacitus & Tranquillus in Tiberio
7567 Suetonius
Tranq. in August.
8175 Suetonius
5461 Suetonius
Tranquil.
Tranquil. in August.
5609 Suetonius
Tranquil. in Augusto
5636 Suetonius
7844 Suetonius
6837 Suetonius
6866 Suetonius
6811 Suetonius
Tranquil. in Augusto
Tranquil. in Augusto.
Tranquil. in Caesare
Tranquil. in Caesare
Tranquil. in Calig.
5563 Suetonius
6714 Suetonius
7363 Suetonius
75 n6 civilis compared to urbanus
292 n.o Nero wanted to see the universe go up in flames
435 n5 the emperors entrusted trial of extraordinary
cases to senate, etc.
364 n9 Tiberius at his accession does not wish to alter
the jurisdiction of the ordinary magistrate
R 97 n5 rights of bankruptcy
RL 142
Tiberius deprives people of the last of their
powers
R 464 n8 lex Pappia Poppaea on which consul takes
precedence
R 621 n6 Titus makes himself pontifex maximus
R 57 n9 Augustus frees slaves to serve in the galleys at
Actium
R 83 n3 Augustus very sparing with grants of
citizenship
R 86 n.o Senators forbidden to leave Italy
R 500 n1 Augustus restores the collegia
R 342 n2 Julius Caesar did not disclose his plans
R 351 n2 Senate often not called for a whole year
R 331 n5 spate of edicts under Caligula & Claudius
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Tranquil. in Claud.
Tranquil. in Claud.
7500 Suetonius
Tranquil. in Claudio.
8185 Suetonius
Tranquil. in Claudio.
6719 Suetonius
5367 Suetonius
5610 Suetonius
6877 Suetonius
Tranquil. in Domitiano.
Tranquil. in Galba
Tranquil. in Iulio
Tranquil. in Iulio
6730 Suetonius
7843 Suetonius
8601 Suetonius
Tranquil. in Iulio.
Tranquil. in Iulio.
Tranquil. in Iullio.
5403 Suetonius
7283 Suetonius
8590 Suetonius
8167 Suetonius
8591 Suetonius
Tranquil. in Nerone
Tranquil. in Nerone & Tacit. lib. 14
Tranquil. in Othone.
Tranquil. in Tiberio.
Tranquil. in Tito.
6998 Suetonius
Tranquil. in Vespasiano
6648 Suetonius
5191 Suetonius
Tranquillus in Augusto
Tranquillus in Claudio. l. uxorem. de
lega….
Tranquillus.
8186 Suetonius
8635 Suger
9378 Suidas
8966 Swiss Leagues
5786 Swiss, the
7619 Synesius
5435 Synesius
5465 Tacitus
6946 Tacitus
7995 Tacitus
a
8174 Tacitus
8216 Tacitus
8285 Tacitus
8299 Tacitus
in Epistolis
166
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Notes
n6
R 455 n2 Claudius goes to observe the judges and takes a
back seat himself
R 450
Claudius,when judging one day, threw a knife
at a prisoner
R 624 n9 extreme anger of Claudius towards a criminal throws knife at him
R 295 n3 on Domitian
R 44 n6 Galba adopts Piso
R 83 n4 Caesar enfranchised a whole legion
R 354 n7 Caesar's chief advisers were Q. Paedius &
Cornelius Balbus "quibuscum ὰ
ώlitteris occultis communicabat"
R 300 n6 Caesar's quarrel with the Tribune Aquila
R 500 n9 Caesar abolishes collegia
R 743
competition in bribery between Bibulus &
RL
Caesar’s candidate Luceius
R 48 n3 Rome freed by death of Nero
R 422 n9 Seneca & Burra advise Nero to kill his mother
R 740 n4 gifts of Otto to Praetorian guard
R 618 n1 Tiberius communicates only in writing
R 740 n.o Titus always granted requests - hence called
“les delices du genre humain”
R 380 n7 Vespasian sets up judges to deal with cases
which had piled up in the civil wars
R 275 n2 Augustus hated to be called "Dominus"
R 27 n9 no proper control over wives in Roman Empire
R
R
624 n1 cruelty of Caligula
771
Louis le Gros goes with large army to meet the
Emperor Henry, acc. to Suger, Abbot of St.
Denys
R 1028
on the old woman Ptolemais - very fond of
RL L 756 lawsuits
R 872
the accounts of payments to the Swiss League
in 1550
R 108-113 alliances of the Swiss
R 469
in his letter to Theophilos calls last day of life
ί
R 53 n.o behavior of his shipmates in a storm - would
rather kill themselves than be drowned; quotes
verse of Homer where H. says the soul of a
drowned man ἀ ό
RL 57
Tacfarinas frees slaves
R
says Tiberius called the senators
"indulgentissimos dominos"
R 552
evidence on nature of people of the North
R
621 n5 Tiberius does not wish to alter the jurisdiction
of the magistrates
R 638
on conspiracies: “Optimum remedium
insidiarum est, si non intelligantur.”
R 668
people of the north - blond hair, green eyes
RL 668
on the Germans’ appearance; “Truces et
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8308 Tacitus
8315 Tacitus
x
8323 Tacitus
8338 Tacitus
Notes
caerulei oculi, rubilae comae”
Germans have no forts or castles
Germans great drinkers
167
RL 674
R 678
on the Germans in battle
on Germans [4 lines quoted] “Gens non astuta
nec calida...constituunt dum errare non possunt”
R 679
Germania [3 lines quoted] “Occidere solent non
disciplina et severitate, sed impetu etira ut
inimicum.”
R 683
[L 86] on marriage among Germans - “Severa
apud eos matrimonia” - content with one wife
[F 80] English have one wife to 9 or 10 men
R 683
says only the Germans out of all the Barbarians
are content with one wife
RL 684
says German children are all like their fathers L 507D sign of chastity
R 686
on the Germans: “Nihil neque publicae neque
RL
privatae rei nisi armati agunt.” [quoted]
R 698
accuses Gauls of a certain “levitas” or legereté
8343 Tacitus
8361 Tacitus
8368 Tacitus
8378 Tacitus
8405 Tacitus
8437 Tacitus
a
8517 Tacitus
8593 Tacitus
9090 Tacitus
9175 Tacitus
9212 Tacitus
9279 Tacitus
9592 Tacitus
5902 Tacitus
& Tranquillus in Tiberio
5355 Tacitus
5448 Tacitus
6897 Tacitus
in lib. de morib. German.
in lib. de morib. German.
in lib. de morib. German.
9502 Tacitus
in lib. de moribus Germanorum.
8578 Tacitus
in moribus Germ.
8447 Tacitus
in moribus Germanorum.
8577 Tacitus
9292 Tacitus
7566 Tacitus
in vita Agricol.
in vita Agricolae.
lib 56. Tranq. in August.
5380 Tacitus
lib. 1
5581 Tacitus
W Page
L 495D
R 672
R 673
lib. 1. // 2. comitia populi transtulit ad
senatum
6901 Tacitus lib. 1. Tranquil. in Tiberio
R
716
says the Germans don’t make wills [2 lines
quoted]: “Haeredes successoresque sui cuique
liberi: et nullum testamentum,” etc.
R 741
[quoted]: “Proniores ad vindictam sumus quam
ad gratiam; quia gratia oneri, ultio in quaestu
habetur.”
R 918
the denarius of the Romans, as Tacitus says
R 964
on need for single commander
R 978
tells how Armenians chose a foreigner as king
R 998
says eldest inherit in Germany
RL 503*
said of Cassius and Syllanus: Alter opibus
L356B vetustis, alter generis claritudine excellebat.
RL 142
Tiberius deprives people of the last of their
powers
RL 42
Germans alone were monogamous
RL 55
Germans punished only in anger
R 362 n7 on the German habit of drinking during
important councils.
RL 1049
laws of Germans on legacies, acc. to Tacitus
L 771
R 731 n2 says Germans ascribe all deeds of prowess to
their princes, to avoid envy
R 699 n5 says Germans break their word easily and
without dishonor
R 731 n1 Domitian kills any men of merit & renown
R 1004 n8 women rule England in time of Domitian
R 464 n8 lex Pappia Poppaea on which consul takes
precedence
R 46 n6 Senate's laws on adopted children, to prevent
the abuse of adoption…
R 79 n3 Tiberius takes away popular rights
R
364 n9 Tiberius on being made emperor does not wish
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5718 Tacitus
5438 Tacitus
7007 Tacitus
lib. 5
lib. 14
lib. 14
R
R
R
97 n5
53 n4
383 n2
7284 Tacitus
7807 Tacitus
lib. 14
lib. 14
R
R
422 n9
490 n7
7845 Tacitus
8215 Tacitus
8084 Tacitus
6978 Tacitus
lib. 14
R
lib. 14. Tranquil. in Nerone.
R
lib. 15. fuere qui annotarent A.D. XIV. Cal. R
Sextiles...
L lib. 15. “in quo tamen quid velit divinari RL
non potest” [i.e. B. does not understand
Tacitus’ words “totidem annos menses
et dies inter utraque incendia numerent”]
lib. 17
R
5120 Tacitus
7193 Tacitus
8729 Tacitus
lib. 2
lib. 2
lib. 2
6887 Tacitus
lib. 3. & sequent.
6628 Tacitus
lib. 4
8739 Tacitus
lib. 4
8478 Tacitus
lib. 5
8550 Tacitus
lib. 5
5716 Tacitus
6420 Tacitus
5592 Tacitus
lib. 6//5
lib. 8. Tranquil. in Nerone…
lib. II
6633 Tacitus
6741 Tacitus
5388 Tacitus
5378 Tacitus
principio. lib. 1
Sueton….Tacitus in prooemio lib. primi.
Tacit. de morib. German.
Tacit. lib. 1
6700 Tacitus
Tacit. lib. 2. & 4. Appianus, Livius,
Valerius Max.
Tacit....
7362 Tacitus
378 n2 on Galba's short reign: "Precarium seni
imperium et brevi transiturum"
R 22 n6 divorce for adultery in time of Tiberius
R 401 n8 Tiberius orders public prosecution of prostitutes
R 815 n.o Tacfarinas sends embassy which Tiberius
refuses to see
R 357 n4 tiberius does use the Senate as a judicial body
sometimes
R 266 n2 says 3 kinds of states: "Cunctas nationes et
urbes populus aut primores aut singuli regunt."
R 820 n3 kings of Parthia joined thumbs & mingled the
blood in making a treaty
R 708 n2 Decemviri legum ferendarum fix very low rate
of interest
R 723 n6 wills of guilty men who kill themselves before
sentence is passed “pretium festinandi”
R 97 n5 rights of bankruptcy
R 232 n7 Nero & right of appeal from Senate
R 80 n7 speech of Tiberius on citizenship (graven in
bronze at Lyons)
RL 269
Augustus' ordering of the constitution
R 301 n1 relations of Senate & Emperor
R 47 n2 diced away their liberty
R 45 n4 adoptions at Rome, because privileges for those
with children
R 285 n8 Roman Senate sends royal gifts to subject kings
R
6347 Tacitus princip. lib. 1.
8083 Tarafa (Tarapha)
R
R
6251 Teran, Jacques de
R
7601 Terence
R
apud Donatus. q. v.
500 n2
637 n1
571 n4
168
Notes
to alter the jurisdiction of the ordinary
magistrate
rights of bankruptcy
slaves of murdered Pedanius (urban Prefect)
inquiry ordered into brawls between people of
Nuceria & of Naples
Nero advised to kill his mother
Cassius urges Senate to condemn 400 slaves ro
death
Nero suppresses collegia
Nero & a conspiracy
length of time between first & second fire of
Rome (Gauls - Nero)
435 n5 the emperors entrusted trial of extraordinary
cases to senate, etc.
217 n2 Augustus calls himself Imperator
571
chronology of the historian T. (B. praises his
accuracy)
191
Bodin is not going to deal with the views on
papal power of Jacques de Teran (chambrier du
Pape), nor of Capito nor of M. Charles du
Moulin
467 n5
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Notes
Pontius Pilate refers the case [of Jesus] to the
Emperor Tiberius, as T. says
655
over 100 sects, according to Tertullian &
Epiphanius
42 n.o polygamy amongst Persians & Asiatics
23 n8 power of husband over wife
499 n8 on the charges against the early Christians
888
Augustus’ laws de maritandis ordinibus
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5601 Tertullian
W Page
R 82
8262 Tertullian
R
5354 Tertullian …Tertul. lib. ad uxorem
5140 Tertullian in apologetico ca. 6 // lib. 6
7837 Tertullian in apologia pro Christianis.
9028 Tertullian in lib. de monoga.
b
5489 Tertullian in lib. de resurrection.
8855 Tertullian in lib. de spectaculis
8337 Theodore Duca, Emperor of Constantinople
6677 Theodoretus episcopus Cyrenensis de Graecarum
affectionum curatione…
9210 Theodoritus distinct. 63. cano. 13. non est permittendum. Augustin. epistola. 110.
Theodoritus lib. 4. cap. 20.
ecclesiasticae historiae.
8156 Theodoric
R
R
R
R
RL
R
RL
R
R
8252 Theodosius
RL 654
L 483D
8032 Theon of Smyrna
RL 564
L 412D
5146 Theophrastus
R
23
6772 Theophrastus
R
308
8352 Theophrastus
R
680
8582 Theophrastus
R
733
8961 Theophrastus
R
870
9650 Theophrastus
RL 503*
L360D
R 664
RL
R 147
8274 Theophrastus
li. )
\
~
j
5915 Theopompous
6689 Theopompus
7898 Theopompus
9480 Thomas
9461 Thomas
Plutar. ex Theopompo. Ephore.
Thucydide.
2. q. 66. art. 3.
in prima secundae. q. 73. Anton. Florent.
in prima parte summae. tit. 9. c. 1. §. 1.
R
R
61 n2
848
678
282 n4
on emancipation
theater immoral
92 different combinations of temperament
all kings of the east were barbarians - yet
civilization is derived from them
977 n2 General Council of Laodicaena forbade people
to elect ministers & prelates
614
RL 283
RL 534
L 387
R 1044 n5
RL
R 1041 n2
letter of Theodoric to the Senate, apud
Cassiodorum: “Facilius est errare naturam,
quam dissimilem sui princeps possit
Rempublicam formare.”
Emperor Theodosius prevents persecution of
Arrians - see his own letters to Ambrosius:
“Trade Arrianis basilicam; mei namque sunt
omnia iuris.”
avoids explanation of Bk. 8 of Plato’s Republic
- Platonic philosopher, translator of Plato (not,
says Bodin, the same Theon Alexandrinus who
wrote commentaries to Ptolemy in Greek)
husbands killed wives who drank wine in
Massilia & Miletus
says death is "miseriarum exitus, id est
ῶ
ῶ ἀ ά
ς"
Athenians mixed the hemlock with wine to
sweeten it
says desire for glory greatest stimulus to young
men
Pericles paid money to Spartan generals not to
buy peace, as Theophrastus says, but to put off
the war
nothing better becomes a freeborn man than
husbandry and grazing
is surprised at the great variety of customs &
characters inside the Greek race
& Timaeus said Pericles welcomed the
Peloponnesian War because it diverted the
attention of his enemies at home
on state of early kingship
Pericles starts war to avoid giving an account of
public money
open adultery, etc. punishable more severely,
acc. to Theologians
persuading someone to a crime is punished less
than the effect - theologians agree with
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7140 Thresor de France (?) decretum illud ad verbum
RL 397
descripsit Guido Papus [q.v.]
L 278
5911 Thucydides
R 146
6599 Thucydides
R 255
6603 Thucydides
R
256
6668 Thucydides
6682 Thucydides
6963 Thucydides
R
R
R
280
283
376
7655 Thucydides
R
475
7897 Thucydides
R
534
7974 Thucydides
8202 Thucydides
8344 Thucydides
R
R
R
547 n4
629
679
9141 Thucydides
9161 Thucydides
9205 Thucydides
R 945
R 955 n3
R 974 n.o
RL
5514 Thucydides
7901 Thucydides
6798 Thucydides
7886 Thucydides
7880 Thucydides
5916 Timaeus
in prooemio
Plutar. ex Theopompo. Ephore.
Thucydide.
Thucyd. Xenoph. Plutar.
Thucydid. Arist. polit. 5.
Thucydid. Xenophon. Plutarch.
8255 Timagenes
c
R 69 n2
RL 534
L 387
R 319 n4
R 529 n5
R 527 n4
R 147
RL 654
L 484B
6311 Timothy
6756 Timothy
…Timo. 2.
R
1 Peter 2. 17 & 1 Timothy 2. 2 & ad Rom. R
14. 1.
7781 Tiraquel in tract. de iure primigen. nu. 116. & 117. R
8619 Tite Live livre 35 [3 lines quoted]
R
7646 Toulouse, Parl of ap. Boerius q. v.
7727 Toulouse, Parl. of
R
R
7320 Toulouse, Parl. of
R
…decisio. capel. Tolos. 246.
170
Notes
jurisconsults
decree of Martin V on jurisdiction of bishops
still extant "in publicis archivis"
on the origin of the Peloponnesian War
Thucydides, Xenophon, Aristotle & Plutarch
say the aim of the Athenians in the Peloponnesian War was to set up democracies everywhere
rebuts those who say the kings of Sparta had 2
votes
said kingship was hereditary in early times
on state of early kingship
law on erection of new offices usually brought
before the people, as we can see in Thucydides,
Plutarch, etc. [F 80]
Thucydides says Greece full of brigands short
time before he lived
Plato & T. agree on the great integrity of
Pericles
Byzantium captured by Pausanias
says punishment must be carried out quickly
son of Olorus, calls the Thracians
ώ
έ ς
Pericles really a monarch, says Thucydides
aristocrats at Samos killed by the people
for over 600 years Greeks had kings by right of
succession - so writes Thucydides against
Aristotle’s opinion, who thought kings of heroic
times were elected [L adds that Aristotle’s error
can also be shown from Plutarch]
first men savage
Pericles starts war to avoid giving account of
his spending of public money
Lysander sets up aristocracies
democratic revolution in Corcyra
Athenians impose democracies
& Theopompus said Pericles welcomed the
Peloponnesian War because it diverted the
attention of his enemies at home
Plutarch says Antiochus respected the Jewish
religion during the siege; but he captured &
sacked the city, acc. to Polybius, Strabo,
Timagenes, Apollodorus
212 n.o slight to prince is slight to God
305 n9 kings are sacred
487 n9 rights of oldest member of college
759
Paulus Aemilius on the advantages of a fortified
camp
472
483 n7 Parl. of Toulouse upholds abbots’ jurisdiction
over their “religious”
424 n6 on misappropriation of privileges
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7635 Toulouse, Parl. of v. sub Aufrerius
7135 Toulouse, Parlement …Iordan. Bri….curia Parisiorum vetuit anno 1395
curia vero Tolosana etiam
in clericos prehensionem
ademit
6276 Toulouse, Parlement of l'an 1462, le 25 May.
Benedic. in cap. Raynutius
in verbo adelazium q. 242.
[F 80 has "adelaziam"]
8657 Tranquil. in Augusto
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R 471
RL 397
L 277
R
R
Notes
171
power of Pontifices in France
202 n1 John of Navarre, soi disant Count Palatine is
condemned for treason "par arrest du Parlement
de Toulouze"
783 n3 Augustus re: those peoples who had abused
their liberty
8799 Tranquil. in Augusto
R 836 n1 Augustus’ census & accounts of the empire
very well kept
9044 Tranquil. in Augusto
R 892 n8 Augustus lends public money
9063 Tranquil. in Augusto
R 903 n3 Augustus kept register of all state affairs
9663 Tranquil. in Augusto
RL 503*
lex Roscia concerning seating at the theater
L364C
n4
9666 Tranquil. in Augusto
RL 503*
decreed that those who themselves or whose
L365A parents had ever had a knight’s status be
n7
allowed to take their places upon the fourteen
steps or degrees next to the stage at the theater
8956 Tranquil. in Augusto [L 86 cap. ult.]
R 869 n9 gifts by and to Augustus
5718 Tranquil. in Caesare. l. 4. §. qui bonis cedere poss. R 97 n5 rights of bankruptcy
a
C.
9035 Tranquil. in Caligula
R 889 n4 tax on lawsuits - Caligula
9059 Tranquil. in Claudio
R 901 n8 public works of Claudius, acc. to Tranquillus
RL L 671
9399 Tranquil. in Claudio
R 1032 n7 edict of Claudius on size of penalties
8800 Tranquil. in Domitiano
R 836 n2 Domitian calls himself perpetual Censor but
held no census
9007 Tranquil. in Nerone
R 882 n7 Nero & taxation
8386 Tranquil. in Nerone
R 685 n9 wisdom of elephants
9060 Tranquil. in Nerone et Caligula.
R 901 n9 prodigal expenditures of Caligula & Nero
9058 Tranquil. in Vespasiano.
R 900 n6 Vespasian & the poor
8990 Tranquillus
RL 879
12 lines quoted on Vespasian’s policy of
L 655 taxation
9180 Tranquillus
R 969
Augustus thinks of retiring from Principate L 714 gives an account to the senate, says Tranquillus
9589 Tranquillus in Augusto
RL 503*
Augustus supplied the needs of the poorer
L356B Senators so they would not be oppressed by
n9
poverty
9066 Tranquillus in Galba
R 905 n.o Galba revokes gifts of Nero
8735 treaties, Swiss
R 817
4th & 5th articles of 4 chief cantons dated 1481;
16th & 17th articles of treaty of House of Austria
with 12 cantons - equality in arbiters
8801 Trebellius
R 836 n3 Decius appoints Valerianus Censor with
“infinita potestas”
8437 Trebellius Pollio
R 698
accuses Gauls of a certain “levitas” or legereté
b
6703 Tritemius cap. 17
R 285 n9 Emperor Fred. I sends royal insignia to Peter of
Denmark
6112 Tritemius F 80 Tritemius cap. 17
R 166 n8 Emperor Frederick I sends sword & crown to
L 86 Tritemies cap. 17
Peter, Duke of Denmark
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b
7515 Tuditanus, C. See Messala
8267 Tullius
8034 Tullius, M.
6537 Turin, customs of
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R 568
R
R
172
Notes
among those who date the Persian Empire from
Ninus
456-457
660
says first principle of an orator is to say nothing
against his position
RL 564
M. Tullius numerorum Platonis obscuritatem
L 412D uno verbo excusavit
R 247 n1 various rights of a sovereign
RL
consuetudo Turonens. tit. de
moyenne iustice. art. 9. tit. des
espaves…
8805 Turonens, Gregor. [L. episcop. Turonens] lib. 9. c. 30 R 837 n6 K. Childebert orders census in France
& Aymo. lib. 2.
5078 Twelve Tables [ap. Cicero?]
RL 19
XII Tabulae has law ‘Sacra Privata Perpetua
Permanento’ which Cicero transferred into his
laws
5840 Twelve Tables Cicero pro domo sua. Privilegia nisi R 131 n3
comotiis centuriatisne irroganto.
5921 Twelve Tables quod postremum iussit populus id R 149 n5 laws are revocable
ratum esto. l. sed et posteriores. de
legib. ff.
5761 Twelve Tables Servius in illud Aeneidos "aut fraus R 102 n.o law of XII Tables: "Si patronus clienti fraudem
innexa clienti."
facit, sacer esto."
5267 Ulpian in tit. ad legem duodecim refert.
RL 32
father can sell his children into slavery 3 times
8823 Ulpian in titulis
RL 839
census - loss of citizenship
9228 Ulpian l. 1. de constitut. princip. ff.
R 986
a famous advocate used the words of Ulpian in
RL
l. 1. de constitut. princip. ff., which read “lege
Regia de euis imperio lata, populus ei, & in eum
omnem suam potestatem contulit” in a Paris
case, setting off a storm
7086 Ulpian l. 4. §. gravi. l. 3. §. 1. & penult. de
R 391 n4 Ulpian distinguishes magistrate from "curator"
administrat. rerum ad civitat. l. magistratus
(about whom he wrote a special book)
Reipublicae. l. curator. eo. titul. l. 4. de
offic. procons. l. 1. & 2. de operib. public. l.
2. & 17. de usuris. l. ult. de munerib. l. pen.
de collegiis. l. 5. §. haec verba. quod vi aut
clam.
9036 Ulpian l. interdum. de vectigalib. C. // l. interdum. R 889 n5 duty only on luxuries - list [list of Ulpian in L]
§. species. de publicanis.
9635 Ulpian l. Iustissime. §. proponitur.de aedilit. edicto. RL 503*
merchants are more prone to dishonest gain
ff.
L359C
n3
9349 Ulpian l. prospexit. qui et a quibus.
R 1024 n9 says law may be hard, but must be applied if it
RL
is clear
9028 Ulpian li. 14. l. 1. unde vir. l. 44. de ritu. nuptiar. R 888
Augustus’ laws de maritandis ordinibus
c
RL
9520 Ulpian lib. 2. Inst. c. 2.
RL 503*
state-free men an order between slaves and
L349D libertines
n5
5123 Ulpianus titul. xi. & 9. Institut.
R 22 n9 Ulpian divided those "in potestate" from those
in titulis.
RL
"in manu"
6855 Valaerius Maximus lib. 2. cap. 1. de Fabio Max. & R 349 n3 old rules for election to Senate
P. Crasso
9662 Valer. maxim.
RL 503*
writes of Africanus and the matter of seating at
L364C the theater
n3
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9412 Valerius
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Cicero actione in Verrem. 1. 4. 7. R 81 n3
Valer. Max. li. 8
R 1034
Notes
power of magistrates
173
father who whipped his son was stoned by the
people, says Valerius
5136 Valerius de instit. antiq.
R 23 n8 power of husband over wife
7518 Valerius li. 7. c. 7. & lib. 5. c. 4. Pli. lib. 7. c. 36. R 457 n6 Consul Aemilius Lepidus accepts appeal from
Festus in verbo pietati.
the Praetor Orestes
8858 Valerius lib. 2.
RL 848
theater immoral
6442 Valerius lib. 8. de publicis iudic.
R 237 n6 right of reprieve
6699 Valerius Maximus
R 285 n8 Roman Senate sends royal gifts to subject kings
8280 Valerius Maximus
R 666
says Roman who yawned in front of Censor lost
his citizenship
9033 Valerius Maximus
RL 889
tax on lawsuits
L 663
7218 Valerius Maximus lib. 2
R 403 n7 says Livius Salinator, when Censor, demoted &
"inter aerarios retulit" all the tribes
7490 Valerius Maximus lib. 2.
R 448 n7 Roman eques punished for sighing in presence
of censor
7519 Valerius Maximus lib. 2. cap. 3.
R 457 n7 Consul Luctatius steals the triumph from the
Praetor Valerius
5270 Valerius Maximus lib. 4
R 33 n3 on the Tribune Pomponius & the son of
Torquatus
7488 Valerius Maximus lib. 8.
R 448 n6 even a tribune was punished for attempted rape
8180 Valerius Maximus lib. 8. F 80
R 623 n6 Galba wins pardon from Cato Major by tears &
Valer. lib. 2. L 86
his family
8545 Valerius Maximus lib. 9. Plutar. in vita Ciceron.
R 722 n4 Cassius Licinius kills himself before actual
sentence is pronounced
7222 Valerius Maximus pro Cluentio. Valer. Max. lib. 8. R 404 n1 jurisdiction of Triumviri capitales
cap. 4.
Valer. lib. 5. c. 9. & lib. 6. ca. 1.
n2
6874 Valerius Maximus Valer. lib. 3
RL 353
the poets portray Pallas sitting at the feet of
Jove
6934 Valerius Maximus Valer. Max. li. 8. Appia. li. 1. R 370 n8 in wartime laws not adhered to so strictly
6417 Valerius Maximus Valer. Max. li. 8. Livius li. 27… R 232 n5 on Senate's punishment of legion garrisoning
[F 80 only]
Rhegium
5245 Valerius Maximus Valer. Max. lib. 2
R 30 n6 young Torquatus and his father
6289 Valla, Laurentius [F 80 Laurens Vale]
R 203
on the donation of Constantine
8603 Valois, Philip
R
745
5989 Valois, Philippe de
R
154
5712 Valois, Philippes de
5412 Varro
lettres patentes de Philippes de R
Valois 1339 & de Charles VII
1443 [1445 L 86]
R
96 n8
5423 Varro
R
51
6345 Varro
R
217
50
law of Philip Valois of 11 May 1333, verified
“en la Cour de Parlement & en la chambre des
Comptes” (on gifts of princes)
Philip Valois - 2 testaments 1347 & 1350 (au
tresor de France, au coffre intitulé les
testaments des Rois, nombre 289)
derivation of servus
ἰ
ς → sermo, not series → sermo, as Varro
thought
human sacrifice in ancient Italy ordered by an
oracle; ῶς = light or man
Varro says: Est enim edictum iussum
magistratus.
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7093 Varro
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R 394
7235 Varro
R
8366 Varro
e
5768 Varro
R
174
Notes
derivation of 'dictator' - B. mentions the books
De Lingua Latina, supposedly by M. Varro,
which suggested derivation as "quia dictus ab
interrege" which B. considers wrong
408
Varro & Messala divide magistrates into 2
groups -the major & the minor [L omits
Messala]
683 n2 sexual habits of the hare
R
103 n8 vassalage in ancient times
7435 Varro
6556 Varro
Dionys. Halic. lib. 2. Varro lib. 1. de re
rustica
in lib. de lingua Lat.
in lib. de lingua Lat. Livius lib. 8.
Demosthenes ἀ
ί ,
Iustinianus έ
ὸ vocat.
9032 Varro
5393 Varro
7480 Varro
in libris de lingua Latina
in verbo clarigare…
lib. 2. de lingua Latina.
R
R
444 n7
248 n9
F 80 in
note
L 86 in
text
R 889 n2
RL 47
R 447 n4
said edictum = magistratus iussum
right of reprisal or "clarigatio"
tax on lawsuits
those captured in war
first they were called Praetors, then Iudices &
then Consuls when the praetor urbanus took
over their judicial functions
9352 Varro lib. 5. de lingua lat.
R 1024 n.o powers of praetor
7205 Varro lib. 5. de Lingua Latina. si modo is autor sit. R 402 n8 said: "Praetori exercitum urbanum convocare
non licere: Consuli, Censori, Interregi, Dictatori
licere."
5729 Varro Clarigationem vocat in libr. de lingua Latina R 98 n7 rights of foreigners
6918 Varro & Messala Gellius lib. 13. cap. 12
R 368 n8 Varro ap. Messala
7120 Varro [pseud.]
RL 397
[?apud A. Gellius q.v.?]
L 276 the books de Lingua Latina are not Varro's
because of the blunders they contain and also
because they say "multa" was used by
Antiphrasis [mulcta = fine]
5015 Varro, Marcus
R 5 et seq. put human happiness in action & contemplation
8455 Varro, Marcus
R 701
on Sabine pronunciation: Fircus instead of
Faedus, Hircus instead of Haedus
8190 Varro, Marcus lib. 21 rerum humanarum.
R 626
the ancient theology was three-sided and
applied to priests, philosophers & poets
7548 Varro: vitiosa comitia, vitio creatos magistratus...
R 461 n5 on “vitiosa comitia” (i.e. technically invalid)
6299 Vatican registers
R 208
"les registres du Vatican" are appealed to on a
matter of the correct title for a certain ruler
7972 Vatican, Register of
R 547
another horoscope of Constantinople by Valens
of Antioch also extracted from the Vatican
reporters
8257 Vegetius
RL 654
Pompeius & siege of Jerusalem, acc. to
L 484C Vegetius
8836 Velleius Paterculus
R 843
on reply of the Tribune Drusus to an architect
about state interference, i.e. a census
8534 Venice in statu. Venetor.
R 719 n4 legacies to women restricted at Venice
6443 Venice in statutis Venetor.
R 237 n.o granting of pardon at Venice
8807 Venice, censors at
R 837
at Venice in 1566 there were 3 magistrates
called “I Seignori Sopra il ben vivere de la
cita.”
6304 Venice, Decree of Senate
R 209
K. of France takes precedence, as was ordained
at Venice by arrest du Senat à la poursuite du
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9456 Venice, ordonnance
9496 Venice, ordonnance
R
R
1041 n7
1047 n6
9454 Venice, ordonnance, faicte l’an 1461 au Senat.
9453 Venice, ordonnances lib. 4. cap. 18.
R
R
1040 n4
1039 n5
8727 Venice, ordonnances of
6823 Venice, statutes of in statutis Venet.
5706 Venice, statutes of lib. 1. cap. 59. stat. Venet.
5316 Venice, statuti Venetorum in statutis Venetor. &
edicto. Mediolani anno
1564 Augusto mense
8630 Venice, treaties of
R
R
R
R
814
335 n3
96 n4
38 n5
R
767
6143 Vermandois, custom of
R
171
8442 Veronensis
RL 698
L 521A
RL 458
7528 Verrius Flaccus
aux statuts de Venize
de l’an 1551 le 12 juin
Festus in verbo majorem.
175
Notes
sieur de Nouailles, l'an MDLVIII
at Venice - 25 livres if you shed a man’s blood
at Venice no interest higher than 6%, acc. to
ordonnance
law of Venice against false witness - harsh
at Venice harsher penalty for female thieves
than for men
various ordonnances of Venice of 1506 & 1512
voting procedure at Venice
testamentary rights at Venice
son can kill father who is a traitor
treaties of Venice: a) 1508 with Pope Iulius II,
Emp. Maximilian & the King of Naples b)
1570 with Sultan Selim
on homage of vassals
"comme la coustume des Vermandois, article
220"
L 86: 51) articulo consuetudinis generalis 220
says the Gauls seem to possess an ‘ignea mens’
or ‘igneus vigor’
writes that consuls never both had power on the
same day
civitas compared to urbs
effect of one calm leader among angry crowd:
“Ac veluti magno in populo cum saepe
coorta...Ille regit dictis animos & pectora
mulcet.” (6 lines)
souls of drowned never reach Elysium
homage paid by Counts of Britanny to
Charlemagne & Louis le Piteux "comme on
peut voir és histoires de Floard & Guytald, que
les uns appellent Witald, petit fils de
Charlemagne"
L 86: "quae tam ex historia et Vitaldi Caroli
magni nepotis, tum etiam ex Floardi Sigeberti
scriptis perspicuum esse potest."
on division of Lotharingia & Arles after death
of Lothaire, according to accounts of Guitald
[L 86 Vitaldus], Floard & Lambert
evidence on nature of people of the North
Vitruvius called in to settle argument between
Bodin & Cuias on method of estimating value
of a building
Matthew, King of Hungary, sends to Italy for
legal specialists
captain of Volsci encourages his men: “Armati
armatis obstant, virtute pares, sed necessitate
superiores estis.”
appeals could be made to the Praetorian Prefect
5560 Verrius Flaccus in verbo senatum
8240 Virgil lib. 2. Aeneid
R
R
74 n.o
651 n
5434 Virgil Virg. 6. Aeneid
6121 Vitaldus
R
R
53 n2
167
6212 Vitaldus
R
184
R
R
552
545 n8
8412 Vives
R
689 n1
8638 Volsci
R
773
7504 Vopiscus
R
452 n1
n2
914 n3 debasing of coinage - edict of Emperor Tacitus
44 n7 Aurelian was adopted
491 n1 Emp. Aurelian at capture of Thyana -“would
7995 Vitruvius
7961 Vitruvius
lib. 2. c. 8.
Flavius Vopiscus in Floriano.
l. 1. de offi. praefect. praetor.
9087 Vopiscus in Tacito
5368 Vopiscus [Flavius] Vopiscus in Aureliano
7811 Vopiscus, [Flavius] in Aureliano.
R
R
R
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not leave one dog alive.”
on slaves
human sacrifices of Amorrheans & Ammonites
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5477 William, King of Sicily (les ordonnances de)
5420 Wisdom Sapientiae c. 3.
Sapient. c. 1. in libris regum.
9258 Witikindus lib. 2.
6642 Xenophon
6686 Xenophon
6712 Xenophon
R 60
R 51 n.o
RL
RL 993
Otho the Great - succession by force of arms
L 732
R 995 n4 right of Theodoric the bastard to inherit
R 10
Xenophon & Aristotle divided economics from
politics
R 255
Thucydides, Xenophon,…say Athens aimed at
setting up democracies everywhere
R 274
in the Cyropaedeia - on the king of Persia
R 283
on state of early kingship
RL 289
on good kings -
6715 Xenophon
8400 Xenophon
9130 Xenophon
R
R
R
293
685
942
R
632-3
9273 Witikindus Saxonic.
5029 Xenophon
6596 Xenophon
9324 Xenophon
9488 Xenophon
9186 Xenophon
9115 Xenophon
6626 Xenophon
8209 Xenophon
in Cyripaedia
in lib. de Repub. Athen.
in libris de factis & dictis Socratis
[Memorabilia]
in libro de Atheniensium Republica
9604 Xenophon
in oeconomicis
6411 Xenophon
8219 Xenophon
in republica Atheniensium
lib. 2. rerum Graecarum
7508 Xenophon
lib. 3. a)naba&s.
6875 Xenophon
8123 Xenophon
lib. 3. rerum Graecar.
lib. 7. rerum Graecar.
8669 Xenophon
7877 Xenophon
lib. de Repub. Atheniens.
Plut. in Nicia & Alcibiade.
6800 Xenophon
7881 Xenophon
5127 Xenophon
Thucyd. Xenoph. Plutar.
Thucydid. Xenophon. Plutarch.
ἰς ῖ ς ῶ ἐ
ῶ ἐ
ῖ
6643 Xiphilin
Dio lib. 57 & Xiphilin in Adriano
7977 Xiphilinus
8113 Xiphilinus
8707 Zabarel
Dio. Xiphilinus
in Antonino philosoph.
consil. 137.
his portrait of a good prince
says some Egyptians lived to be 600
says plebs advance the most vicious &
unworthy
R 1014-15 on upbringing of Cyrus
R 1046
says Persians consider virtues as well as vices
of the accused & acquit him if his virtues
preponderate
R 969 n2 kingship best, says Xenophon
R 939 n1 on the Republic of the Athenians
RL 265
says Plato's portrait of Socrates is not true to life
says democracy preserves a state when
everything goes
ῖς ὶ
ῖς [by lot &
by yoke]
handicrafts accounted base trades
RL 503*
L357C
n5
R 231 n2 an appeal to the people of Athens
R 638 n3 Eteonices the Spartan subdues a mutiny before
it breaks out
R 455 n4 on princes to whom God has given very wide
jurisdiction
R 353
inner council of 12 at Sparta as Xenophon says
R 590 n2 Epaminondas & Pelopidas win victory after end
of their term of office
R 790 n7 Athenians turn the league into an empire
R 524 n3 Syracuse changes from aristocracy to
democracy
R 319 n4 Lysander sets up aristocracies
R 527 n4 Athenians impose democracies
RL 22
[= to fall into the hands of the enemy]
"in manu" = in the power of
R 274 n1 Themistocles wanted to greet the Persian king
in the Greek manner
RL 547
Constantinople sacked by Galienus
R 585 n5 Marcus Aurelius ordains no one to be governor
in his own country
R 804 n2 Cardinal Zabarel on question: is prince bound
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by oath made when conquered?
8703 Zabarel [L 86 Zabarella] Cardin. Zabar. consi. 137. R 803 n.o may a prince break an oath made under
compulsion?
8091 Zacharaiah cap. 7 & 5. Haggai cap. 2. 3.
RL 571
on Jewish chronology, length of the captivity
L 423A
9012 Zarata, Augustinus
R 883
conquerors of Peru kept large treasures back for
themselves - as Augustin Zarata [L] [de Zarate
F], the Logistes of the Spanish king, has
reckoned
7446 Zasius ad. §. quadrupli. de action. DD. in l.
R 445 n5 right to resist magistrates
meminerint. unde vi. C. & in 2. q. 1.
6144 Zasius §. omnes filii. si de feudo contro. Zasius in RL 171
on vassals - one can swear for all
epit. feud. par. 7. ait Germanis moribus
unum pro omnibus sufficere, ut etiam
plerisque Galliae municipiis, fidem quidem
a singulis praestari aequum est, quia nihil
accedit patrono nec decedit vassallo.
6177 Zasius in epito. feud. parte 7. qui eundem Germanis RL 175
on liege homage
morem esse tradit.
8570 Zazius in tracta. de feudis.
R 729 n4 procedure for confiscation in Germany
8414 Zoar. <a Hebrew word or the name of a Hebrew
R 691 n5 “la partie dextre,....que les Hebrieux donnent à
writer?>
la Lune & à Mars”
8223 Zonaras in Iustiniano.
R 640 n5 Blue and Green factions under Iustinian
a
7202 Zonaras Livius…Zonar. tom. 2.
R 402 n6 censors often published their edicts
6483 Zonaras Procopius lib. 3. belli Gothici. & Zonaras R 243 n.o Romans reserved the right of coining gold
money
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