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came increasingly to resemble a general administrative post, and there was a tendency to appoint jurists such as Papinian, who occupied the post from 203 until his elimination and execution at the ascent of Caracalla. Under
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The exact time and place of his birth are unknown. The period of his literary activity in which we are interested was between AD 211 and 222. He made his first appearance in public life as assessor in the auditorium of
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in Roman Syria (modern Lebanon). He moved to Rome and rose to become considered one of the great legal authorities of his time. He was one of the five jurists upon whom decisions were to be based according to the
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alone about a fifth. As an author, he is characterized by doctrinal exposition of a high order, judiciousness of criticism, and lucidity of arrangement, style, and language. He is also credited with
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provoked their enmity, and he narrowly escaped their vengeance; ultimately, he was murdered in the palace by the Guard, possibly in the course of a riot between the soldiers and the mob.
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Robert Lee Cleve, "Severus Alexander and the Severan Women" PhD diss (Los Angeles: University of California Los Angeles, 1982): 222ff.
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Hassl, Andreas R (2008). "The Significance of Malaria in the Western Roman Empire: A text passage in the Digesta".
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A potential date of the real Ulpian's death, 228 AD, has been wrongly used to estimate the date of completion of
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Angelosanto, Antonio; Marotta, Valerio; Pulitanò, Francesca; Schiavone, Aldo; Tamburi, Francesca, eds. (2023).
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and he occupies a couch alone; his death is passed over in silence in Book XV 686c. Scholars today agree that
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Kaiser, Wolfgang (2015). "Justinian and the Corpus Iuris Civilis". In Johnston, David (ed.).
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Juris praecepta sunt haec: honeste vivere, alterum non laedere, suum cuique tribuere
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Cnaeus Domitius Ulpianus. Ad edictum libri IV-VII. Scriptores iuris Romani, 16
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It had been assumed for a long time that Ulpian of Tyre was a model for
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In the study of law, Ulpian may be best remembered for the phrase "
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Frier, B (1982). "Roman Life Expectancy: Ulpian's Evidence".
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discovered by Endlicher at Vienna in 1835, and in Girard's
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Summoned to the Roman Courts: Famous Trials from Antiquity
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about a third of its contents, and his commentary on the
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Liebs, Detlef; Garber, Rebecca L. R. (10 May 2012).
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