10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISCEPTATOR»
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The Forensic Stage: Settling Disputes in Graeco-Roman New Comedy
Disceptator is a general term for a judge or arbitrator of a dispute; context
provides more particular shadings. The praetor himself might be so designated (
iuris disceptator at de leg. 3. 3. 8 and 9) — likewise populus Rornanus (de leg.
agr. 1. 7.
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Jacques Lefèvre D'Etaples and the Three Maries Debates
DISCEPTATOR: Primam hanc assumptionis partem, "Illa admittitur pedes Domini
tenere", refutamus, nequaquam etenim Maria Magdalena, aut quaeuis alia mulier
quae illo etiam censeatur nomine, id factitauit, vt in vndetricesima visum est.
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples, Sheila M. Porrer, 2009
Next a friend of the slave appears, and the slave suggests that this friend serve
as a mediator, or disceptator. In regard to mediators or evaluators, Greek
procedure differed from place to place, but it never allowed for a mediator chosen
by the ...
Chapel Hill F. S. Naiden Assistant Professor of History University of North Carolina, 2006
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Lawyers in Roman Transitional Politics: A Study of the Roman ...
The referral to Servius as arbiter or disceptator - the difference is far from clear2” -
was not something that Cicero usually asked for: in 51, for example, he simply
asked Minucius Thermus to remit the case to Rome;2"' clearly Servius' special ...
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M. Tulli Ciceronis De Re Publica, De Legibus, Cato Maior de ...
8 1Iuris disceptator, qui privata iudicet iudicarive iubeat, praetor esto; is iuris
civilis custos esto; huic potestate pari, quotcumque senatus creverit populusve
iusserit, tot sunto. 2Regio imperio duo sunto, iique <a> praeeundo iudicando ...
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The Genres of Rhetorical Speeches in Greek and Roman Antiquity
Nam aut auscultator modo est qui audit aut disceptator, id est, rei sententi- aeque
moderator: ita ut aut delectetur aut statuat aliquid. Statuit autem aut de praeteritis,
ut iudex, aut defuturis, ut senatus. Sic tria sunt genera, iudicii, deliberationis, ...
all, God, who is " inventor, disceptator later hujus legix." Here at last we have a
base for ethics, and to Cicero's credit we should add, it is found in a writer who is
non-Christian, but whose Theistic base for -duty is a rebuke to many modern ...
all, God, who is " inventor, disceptator lator hujus Icgis." Here at last we have a
base for ethics, and to Cicero's credit we should add, it is found in a writer who is
non-Christian, but whose Theistic base for duty is a rebuke to many modern ...
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An Elementary Latin Dictionary
[disceptator], an arbitrator : dialéctica veri et falsi. discepto, ävi, ätus, are [dis-+
capto], to decide, determine, judge, arbitrate, sit as umpire : haec iuste : causam
in foro dicere disceptante te : exer- citu disceptante, L. : inter populum et regem in
re ...
Charlton Thomas Lewis, 1890
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C. Iulii Caesaris Commentarii Rerum Gestarum: Caesar's ...
scatter ; depart, withdraw, leave, go away, gooff, ab armls dlsc§dere, to lay down
one's arms. disceptator, -Oris, [dlsceptS, decide'], m., arbitrator, umpire, judge. vii.
37. discerno, -cernere, -crSvI, -cr§tus, [dis- + cernO], 3, distinguish between, ...
Julius Caesar, Francis Willey Kelsey, 1918