The slave who was slain twice: Causality and the lex Aquilia (Iulian. 86 dig. D. 9,2,51)

D. 9,2,51, in which a slave is slain twice and dies, and where Julian considers both assailants equally liable for killing, has been interpreted in the context of causa superveniens. In that case Julian's opinion becomes contradictory. It is argued that the text should be read in the context of...

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Main Author: Sirks, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2011