单词 | sabinian |
释义 | Sabiniann.adj.1 Roman Law. A. n. A follower of Massurius Sabinus, a celebrated jurist in the time of the emperor Tiberius. ΘΚΠ society > law > jurisprudence > [noun] > legal knowledge or skill > one learned in the law > in specific branches or kinds of law civiliana1425 civilistc1550 common lawyer1552 Justinianist1588 tenurist1588 commoner1591 feudist1607 criminalista1631 criminista1631 Romanist1647 pundit1661 antecessor1753 constitutionalist1766 civil1776 publicist1795 codist1831 theologo-jurista1843 internationalist1855 Sabinian1862 Pandectist1895 1862 T. Mackenzie Stud. in Roman Law 13 Capito..was the chief of the rival sect, called after two of his followers Sabinians or Cassians. 1886 E. E. Whitfield tr. Salkowski Instit. & Hist. Roman Law 47 The opposition..arises between the two schools of Law..the Proculians and Sabinians. 1907 S. L. Phipson Law of Evidence (ed. 4) xlvi. 558 The old controversy between the Proculians and the Sabinians, between the logical, inferential or liberal school of interpreters, and the grammatical or literal. 1953 A. Berger Encycl. Dict. Rom. Law 687/1 Among the prominent Sabinians after Sabinus and Cassius were Lavolenus, Gaius, and Julian. B. adj.1 Of or pertaining to Massurius Sabinus or his views. ΘΚΠ society > law > jurisprudence > [adjective] > learned in the law > relating to spec. Sabinian1903 1903 F. P. Walton Hist. Introd. Roman Law xvii. 137 We frequently read that the Proculian view upon some question was so and so, and that the Sabinian view differed from it. 1977 A. Watson Nature of Law vii. 102 Even in the second century A.D. one of the two famous schools of jurists, the Sabinian, argued that barter should be included within the contract of sale. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1982; most recently modified version published online March 2018). Sabinianadj.2 rare. = Sabine adj. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > ancient people of Italy > [adjective] Tuscan1513 Vestinian1578 Oscian1598 Sabine1600 Marrucine1601 Volscian1601 Ausonian1607 Marsian1614 Marrucian1661 Oscan1661 Paelignian1661 Samnite1753 Samnitic1753 Sabellian1841 Marrucinian1863 Venetic1880 Sabinian1902 1902 H. Belloc Path to Rome 432 Rome was hidden by the low Sabinian hills. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1982; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < |
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