• The Sabinian school was one of the two important schools of Law in Rome during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. The Sabinians took their name from Masurius...
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  • name was Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius Pope Sabinian Sabinian school, a school of law in ancient Rome named after Masurius Sabinus Sabinianus...
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  • was the most disputed of the three. Two law schools in Rome, the Sabinian school and the Proculian school, remained influential from the late Republic...
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  • each. Gaius seems to have counted himself among the Sabinians. It may be that the Sabinian school were strict constructivists, while the Proculians exercised...
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  • perspectives on the law. They were often contrasted with the Sabinian school, a rival school operating in roughly the same time and place, and were (very...
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  • Roses” Cassian (stage), a geochronologic name in Italian stratigraphy Sabinian school, known as the Cassians A 1942 GRT tanker owned by Panama and named...
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    students, Africanus, was the last recorded head of the influential Sabinian school of Roman jurists. In Roman public life, Julian eventually came to hold...
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  • identified with Ateius Capito and Masurius Sabinus, who founded the rival Sabinian school of interpretation, which was typically more conservative and rigid...
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    influential school of jurisprudence. A student of Julianus, namely Sextus Caecilius Africanus, perhaps later followed as the head of this Sabinian school. During...
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  • before him while he was juridicus in Britain. He was the leader of the Sabinian school, and was the teacher of the jurist Salvius Julianus. He is best known...
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  • considerable reputation as a jurist and gathered a school of jurists that became known as the Sabinian school after his pupil and successor Masurius Sabinus...
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  • belong to the legal sect of the Proculeian school, which clashed with the rival sect of the Sabinian school, though there is at least one situation described...
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    Christian Brothers High School is a private, Catholic, college-preparatory high school in the Oak Park neighborhood of Sacramento, California. It is located...
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  • and writer, Caelius Sabinus has been the student of Cassius at the Sabinian School, he became the teacher of Iavolenus Priscus. According to Tacitus,...
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  • from more than one school. Both leading schools of law of the Roman period, the Sabinian and the Proculean Schools, drew their ethical views from readings...
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    literature was produced by groups of scholars, including the Proculians and Sabinians. The scientific nature of the studies was unprecedented in ancient times...
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    "Jansenists". Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of Religious Thought. Rivingtons. pp. 234–240. Archived from the original...
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    institutions. In the disputes between the two schools of Roman jurists he generally attached himself to that of the Sabinians, who were said to be followers of Ateius...
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    Apostolic Church and of the Orthodox Faith The Dean of the Great Catechetical School of Theology of Alexandria The Ecumenical (Universal) Judge (Arbitrator)...
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  • credit of being the founder of the Proculian school, while Capito is spoken of as the founder of the rival Sabinian one; but it is probable that the real founders...
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    most prominently advocated by Ferdinand Christian Baur of the Tübingen School. Others, such as Heinrich Dressel in 1872, stated that Peter would have...
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    Constantinople before consecration, often resulting in extremely lengthy delays (Sabinian: 6 months; Boniface III: 1 year; Boniface IV: 10 months; Boniface V: 13...
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    horse as "equum Huniscum". In 505, the alleged 10,000 Hun horsemen in the Sabinian army, which was defeated by the Ostrogoths, are believed to be the Bulgars...
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  • Portugal Oil on panel 25,6 x 43,9 1503: Saint Jerome Punishing the Heretic Sabinian  [Wikidata] North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, United States Oil on...
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    Gregory also serves as a commemorative day for the former pupils of Downside School, called Old Gregorians. Traditionally, OG ties are worn by all of the society's...
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  • early Christian saint. Saint Julius the Veteran – early Christian martyr. Sabinian of Troyes – Christian martyr. Tertullian – author and apologist; coined...
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  • favoured by Stojčević. The Proculian school believed that neither form could be conducted by peregrines, the Sabinians that they could use the a re form...
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    the many saints specially honoured or connected with the diocese are: Sabinian of Troyes, Apostle of Troyes St. Romanus, Archbishop of Reims, founder...
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    began in 1506 The Sistine Chapel was painted between 1481 and 1512 The School of Athens (1509–1511) from the Raphael Rooms Michelangelo's Pietà, completed...
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  • Surdinus. Cassius, a pupil of Sabinus, was head of the legal school called the Sabinians or Cassinians. His principal works are the libri (commentarii)...
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