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- Justinian that discusses the granting of Masurius's authority is thus a pivotal point in the history of Roman law. Masurius was a leader of the Sabiniani, a school...
- Acemya masurius is a species of bristle fly in the family Tachinidae. "Acemya masurius". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-10-14. O'Hara, James E. "Taxonomic and host...
- Sabinian Sabinian school, a school of law in ancient Rome named after Masurius Sabinus Sabini**** (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Dio, xlvii. 30. RE, vol. 17.2, col. 1825 (Octavius 34). CIL XI, 6167. Masurius Sabinus, Memorial ii. Macrobius, iii. 6. Servius, viii. 363. Suetonius...
- military officer, historian Valerius Maximus (20 BC – AD 50), rhetorician Masurius Sabinus (1st century AD), jurist Phaedrus (15 BC – AD 50), fabulist Germanicus...
- realistically, it would occupy several days. Among the numerous guests, Masurius, Zoilus, Democritus, Galen, Ulpian and Plutarch are named, but most are...
- g. 3.74c = 3.6). Masurius (Ancient Gr****: Μανσούριος) is a jurist, poet and musician, and can be probably identified with Masurius Sabinus (e.g. 1.1c...
- is probable that the real founders of the two scholae were Proculus and Masurius Sabinus, followers respectively of the methods of Labeo and Capito. Labeo's...
- I 16, 29. Capdeville above p. 409. Atheneus Deipnosophistes 15, 692d: Masurius says: "The god J**** is considered among ourselves also as our father."...
- during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. The Sabinians took their name from Masurius Sabinus but later were known as C****ians after Sabinus' student, C****ius...