The Roman Chancery Tradition: Studies in the Language of Codex Theodosianus and Cassiodorus' Variae, Volumes 45-48 |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
the Eastern and the Western Empire | 4 |
The NonClassical Usage of Participial Constructions | 50 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
addressee anacoluthons appears book 12 Cassiodorus chancery language chancery style chancery tradition clause Codex Iustinianus Codex Theodosianus command common conclusive particle Const contexts damus decernimus discussed dispositio East Eastern edict Emperor Empire ergo etiam exordium expressions fact facultatem formula Fridh future tense gerundive in abl granting hanc Hofmann-Szantyr huiusmodi idcirco ideo igitur imperial constitutions instances introductions introductory phrases itaque Iustinian kind Latin lege sancimus Leges Novellae librarum auri licentiam logical subject Mediolanum ministrare nominative nostris nouns objects occur official omnibus Ostrogothic penalty phrases perf poena praebere praecipimus praesenti iussione praestare prescriptive verb proinde quae quam Quapropter quod Ravenna rhetorical robore sciat scituris scribe second person seems sense set phrases significance sixth century sunt synonyms tendency texts Theodosian third person three examples tion tribuere tuae usage of participles valitura Variae vocabulary West Western chancery Western constitutions Western Novels