Classical Studies 2301A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Sallust, Second Punic War, Plebeian Council

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Classics end of the year final study guide. Magistrates with imperium had virtually unlimited authority when outside the city (militiae). Antistius labeo, he was regarded as the original source of the (cid:498)proculian school(cid:499: another important jurist of the first century ce was masurius sabinus, the first great jurist of the classical period of roman law was marcus. Gaius: the emperor theodosius ii reformed roman law and enacted (cid:498)the law of citations(cid:499, the digest is very important to roman law which was apart of the corpus. The plaintiff specifically quoted a legal procedure and the praetor interviewed the litigants. If the praetor determined that the law applied, he appointed a judge (iudex, plural: iudices) for the apud iudicem phase. The judge heard the arguments and issued a decision, called a sententia. Juries were made up originally of senators, but at various times the makeup was changed to include a percentage of equestrians.