"Ad nostram scientiam referatur": The Imperial Administrative Supervision of the Execution of Laws during the Constantinian Dinasty

Constantine and his heirs, Constantius II, Constans, and later Julian, expressed their particular interest in the supervision of the application of certain imperial laws using the formula <em>ad nostram scientiam referatur</em> or another similar ones. Constantine was the prince who more...

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Main Author: Esteban Moreno Resano
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Ediciones Complutense 2015-12-01
Series:Gerión
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Online Access:http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/GERI/article/view/50979
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"Ad nostram scientiam referatur": The Imperial Administrative Supervision of the Execution of Laws during the Constantinian Dinasty
Gerión
constantino
constancio ii
constante
juliano
leyes
administración imperial.
author_facet Esteban Moreno Resano
author_sort Esteban Moreno Resano
title "Ad nostram scientiam referatur": The Imperial Administrative Supervision of the Execution of Laws during the Constantinian Dinasty
title_short "Ad nostram scientiam referatur": The Imperial Administrative Supervision of the Execution of Laws during the Constantinian Dinasty
title_full "Ad nostram scientiam referatur": The Imperial Administrative Supervision of the Execution of Laws during the Constantinian Dinasty
title_fullStr "Ad nostram scientiam referatur": The Imperial Administrative Supervision of the Execution of Laws during the Constantinian Dinasty
title_full_unstemmed "Ad nostram scientiam referatur": The Imperial Administrative Supervision of the Execution of Laws during the Constantinian Dinasty
title_sort "ad nostram scientiam referatur": the imperial administrative supervision of the execution of laws during the constantinian dinasty
publisher Ediciones Complutense
series Gerión
issn 0213-0181
1988-3080
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Constantine and his heirs, Constantius II, Constans, and later Julian, expressed their particular interest in the supervision of the application of certain imperial laws using the formula <em>ad nostram scientiam referatur</em> or another similar ones. Constantine was the prince who more often employed it, especially during the period of 313-324, apart from the interval of 315-316, when the confrontation with Licinius compelled him to give up the attention to administrative questions. The progressive decrease of the insertion of that clauses in the legal imperial texts from the unification of the Empire in 324 AD must be put in relation to the appearance of <em>curiosi </em>and later, the <em>agentes in rebus</em>, as officers put in charge of the observance of the acts in force.
topic constantino
constancio ii
constante
juliano
leyes
administración imperial.
url http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/GERI/article/view/50979
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