This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1886. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Mommsen thinks from the words of Paul (D. xxiv. 3. 1 44. pr. ut est relatum apud Sexium Pomponium digestorum ab Aristone libro quinto) collected and edited Aristo's writings and opinions. The words however seem more naturally to denote a work by Aristo which Pomponius quoted. Vat. Fr. 88, 199 also refer to Aristo. The letter from Salvius Aristo to Julian (D. xxxvn. 5. 1 6) can hardly refer to our Aristo, who must have been old when Julian was a youth. See Mommsen Z. R. G. vii. 474 sqq. and his Index to Keil's Pliny s. v. Aulus, named beside Aristo in D. xxvm. 5. 1 17. § 5, is not otherwise known. CHAPTER XII. JURISTS OF FIRST HALF OF SECOND CENTURY. Minicius wrote some work which Julian edited and annotated in six books. In the Florentine Index Julian's six books ad Minicium are named. The inscriptions of the extracts, of which there are 40 in the Digest, occupying 3| of Hommel's pages, have ex Minicio, except m. 3. 1 70, which has ad Minicium. In two places, vi. 1. 161; Xxxiil 3. 1 1, Julian's note is expressly distinguished: and so in a citation in xix. 1. 1 11. § 15, where libro decimo apud Minicium is probably a mistake for some other book (x. for v. ?). In two extracts we have Iulianus respondit (m. 3. 1 76; Xlvi. 8. 1 23). Minicius is referred to D. xix. 1. 1 6. § 4. He is generally identified with the Minicius Natalis to whom Trajan addressed a rescript, allowing matters affecting military discipline, and among them the hearing of prisoners (custodiarum cognitio), to be dealt with on holidays. The rescript is given in an extract from Ulpian's 7th book de officio proconsulis (D. Ji. 12. 1 9). This Minicius Natalis is no doubt the elder of the two mentioned in several inscriptions, from which it is seen that he was consul A.d. 107 and procons...
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