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The Iudicium quinquevirale

Title
The Iudicium quinquevirale, by Charles Henry Coster.
Author
Coster, Charles Henry.
Publication
Cambridge, Mass., The Mediaeval Academy of America, 1935.

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Description
vii, 87 p.; 26 cm.
Series Statement
Monographs of the Mediaeval Academy of America, no. 10
Uniform Title
Codex Theodosianus.
Subject
  • Boethius, -524
  • Rome. Senate
  • Criminal procedure (Roman law)
  • Courts > Rome
  • Trials > Rome
  • Trials (Treason)
Note
  • The Iudicium quinquevirale was a judiciary committee of the Roman Senate, formed to deal only with cases in which magnates were accused of very serious crimes.
  • "The publication of this book was made possible by a fund granted the Academy by the Carnegie Corporation of New York."
  • "Notes": p. 65-82.
Contents
Composition and function of the Iudicium quinquevirale.--The struggle between Valentinian and the Senate.--The reaction under Gratian and the creation of the Iudicium quinquevirale.--Questions concerning the jurisdiction of the Iudicium quinquevirale.--The trial of Arvandus.--The trial of Basilius and Praetextatus.--The trial of Boethius.--Conclusion.
Call Number
XAP (Coster, C. H. Iudicium quinquevirale)
LCCN
36009782
OCLC
1348329
Author
Coster, Charles Henry.
Title
The Iudicium quinquevirale, by Charles Henry Coster.
Imprint
Cambridge, Mass., The Mediaeval Academy of America, 1935.
Series
Monographs of the Mediaeval Academy of America, no. 10
Added Title
Codex Theodosianus.
Research Call Number
XAP (Coster, C. H. Iudicium quinquevirale)
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