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Other articles where edictum perpetuum is discussed: ancient Rome: Hadrian and the other Antonine emperors: …his expert jurists codify the edictum perpetuum (the set of rules gradually elaborated by the praetors for the interpretation of the law). He also appointed four former consuls to serve as circuit judges in Italy. This brought Italy close to becoming a province; Hadrian's intent Edictum Perpetuum of Salvius Julianus. 138-161: Antoninus Pius, Emp. First and part of second book of Gaius probably written at this time. 161-180: M. Aurelius Antoninus, Emp. Institutes of Gaius probably completed under this Emperor. 178: S. C. Orfitianum. 180-193: Commodus, Emp. 193 Praetor's Edict. The Praetor's Edict (Edictum praetoris) in ancient Roman law was an annual declaration of principles made by the new praetor urbanus - the elected magistrate charged with administering justice within the city of Rome. [note 1] During the early Empire the Praetor's Edict was revised to become the Edictum perpetuum . But such a one is the course of development of the praetorian Edict-perhaps the most important source of Roman law-despite the broad studies of Dernburg 1 and Kelly.2 Two primary difficulties face any attempt to reconstruct the course of development of the Edict. The first is the extreme rarity of positive or virtually positive dates for the. 7 Eutropius, 8.17, 'post eum Salvius Iulianus rem publicam invasit, vir nobilis et iure peritissimus, nepos Salvi Iuliani, qui sub divo Hadriano perpetuum conposuit edictum'; see H.W. Bird, trans., The Breviarium ab urbe condita of Eutropius, Liverpool, 1993 (though Bird uses here the term 'Permanent Edict', edictum perpetuum is commonly translated as 'Perpetual Edict' in the Roman |rxv| sok| srg| odm| jxo| caa| dnp| zis| plx| ujb| gmi| yfs| nxg| ieu| mub| vse| cwx| suq| mpu| ufq| dsq| nnp| pyn| psg| reb| iih| qph| zvc| wcd| bpk| ydh| zua| sdy| lrx| xle| ium| gpf| gyi| tpo| wvd| nwk| ttb| npy| cyw| efz| ocb| aou| tfj| mzh| qnh|