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- Roman jurist Gaius or Caius. ... The works of these jurists accordingly became most important sources of Roman law.[1].
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- Gaius (gāˈəs, gīˈ–), fl. 2d cent., Roman jurist. ... Roman jurist of the second century A.D., representative of the so-called Sabine school.
- Great jurists and their impact on history and development of Private Law. Roman jurists from the classic period - Gaius - Ulpian - Cervidius Scaevola [II-III AD].
- "gaius bir insandır. bütün insanlar ölümlüdür. öyleyse gaius da ölümlüdür." ivan ilyiç'in ölümü/ lev tolstoy.Bulunamadı: jurist
- Gaius was a Roman jurist whose writings became authoritative in the late Roman Empire. The Law of Citations (426), issued by the eastern Roman emperor...
- Gaius (Jurist). Gaius was a Roman jurist who is best known as the author of the textbook Institutiones. Life.
- Gaius Cassius Longinus, (flourished 1st century ad), prominent Roman jurist, a pupil of the famous jurist Massurius Sabinus, with whom he founded a legal school.
- Gaius. Ius Romanum. The Latin Library. The Classics Page.Bulunamadı: jurist