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described in De
Synthesi et
Analysi universale seu Arte
inveniendi et
judicandi (1890). Ars
inveniendi (Latin for "art of invention") is the constituent...
- The
decemviri stlitibus judicandis was a
civil court of
ancient origin,
traditionally attributed to
Servius Tullius,
which originally dealt with cases...
- decernámus · ut ·
etiam prólátis ·
rebus ijs · júdicibus ·
necessitas ·
júdicandi jmponátur quj · jntrá
rerum · agendárum · dies jncoháta ·
judicia · non...
- Matheson, 61–121. East Lansing:
Colleagues Press, 1994.
Pietro d'Abano. Modo
judicandi questiones (English
translation as The
Method of
Judging Questions in...
- Republic. The
college consisted of six boards: the
decemviri stlitibus judicandis – 10
magistrates who
judged lawsuits,
including those dealing with whether...
-
decemviri include the "decemviri
adjudging litigation" (decemviri
stlitibus judicandis), the "decemviri
making sacrifices" (decemviri
sacris faciundis), and...
- decernám[us · ut · etiam] prólátis ·
rebus ijs · júdicibus · n[ecessitas ·
judicandi] imponátur quj · jntrá
rerum [· agendárum · dies] jncoháta ·
judicia ·...
-
first official post in Rome was as a
member of the
decemviri stlitibus judicandis, one
among many
vigintivirate offices at the
lowest level of the cursus...
-
Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Hispallus. He was one of the
decemviri stlitibus judicandis and
military tribune before 150 BC, and
became quaestor around that date...
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subsequently one of the centumviri, then one of the
decemviri stlitibus judicandis, both
important judicial appointments. In AD 8, he was
exiled by Augustus...