Proculus (jurist), the Glossary
Proculus (fl. 1st century CE) was an ancient Roman jurist who founded a distinctive tradition of the interpretation of Roman law.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Adam Smith, David Hume, Epistle, Floruit, Gaius Ateius Capito (jurist), Marcus Antistius Labeo, Masurius Sabinus, Nero, Otho, Praetorian prefect, Proculeian school.
- 1st-century writers in Latin
Adam Smith
Adam Smith (baptised 1723 – 17 July 1790) was a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
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David Hume
David Hume (born David Home; – 25 August 1776) was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist who was best known for his highly influential system of empiricism, philosophical skepticism and metaphysical naturalism.
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Epistle
An epistle is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of people, usually an elegant and formal didactic letter.
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Floruit
Floruit (abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for "flourished") denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active.
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Gaius Ateius Capito (jurist)
Gaius Ateius Capito (about 30 BCE – 22 CE) was a Roman jurist in the time of emperors Augustus and Tiberius. Proculus (jurist) and Gaius Ateius Capito (jurist) are 1st-century Romans and ancient Roman jurists.
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Marcus Antistius Labeo
Marcus Antistius Labeo (died 10 or 11 AD) was a Roman jurist. Proculus (jurist) and Marcus Antistius Labeo are 1st-century Romans and ancient Roman jurists.
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Masurius Sabinus
Masurius Sabinus, also Massurius, was a Roman jurist who lived in the time of Tiberius (reigned 14–37 AD). Proculus (jurist) and Masurius Sabinus are 1st-century Romans and ancient Roman jurists.
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Nero
Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus; 15 December AD 37 – 9 June AD 68) was a Roman emperor and the final emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, reigning from AD 54 until his death in AD 68.
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Otho
Otho (born Marcus Salvius Otho; 28 April 32 – 16 April 69) was Roman emperor, ruling for three months from 15 January to 16 April 69.
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Praetorian prefect
The praetorian prefect (praefectus praetorio; ἔπαρχος/ὕπαρχος τῶν πραιτωρίων) was a high office in the Roman Empire.
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Proculeian school
The Proculeian or Pegasian school was one of the two most important schools of law in ancient Rome during the 1st and 2nd centuries.
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See also
1st-century writers in Latin
- Alphius Avitus
- Asconius Pedianus
- Attius Labeo
- Claudia Severa
- Columella
- Gaius Cassius Longinus (consul 30)
- Gaius Julius Hyginus
- Gaius Licinius Mucianus
- Hyginus Gromaticus
- Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus
- Marcus Valerius Probus
- Phaedrus (fabulist)
- Proculus (jurist)
- Silius Italicus
- Tacitus
- Valerius Flaccus (poet)
- Valerius Maximus
- Verrius Flaccus
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proculus_(jurist)
Also known as Licinius Proculus.