Original BP record
Index: 145.4 610
Index bis: 145.4 P. Col. VI, 123
Titre: Turpin William, Apokrimata, Decreta, and the Roman Legal Procedure.
Publication: BASP 18 (1981) pp. 145-160.
Résumé: An apokrima was an emperor's decretum, an oral decision, given in open court, after
the emperor had listened to litigants presenting their case. It had nothing to do
with petitions and their subscriptions. That fact affects our picture of each of the
procedures involved.
No: 1981-0577
Citation
54671. William Turpin, "Apokrimata, Decreta, and the Roman Legal Procedure.," BASP, 18 (1981), pp. 145-160. [xml] [edit]
Mentioned Texts
P. Col. VI 123
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