Sabinus
Massurius Sabinus , Roman lawyer of relatively humble origin, lived under Tibère without reaching the magistratures. The fifty years age, it reaches the equestrian Ordre, but it is the first to be equipped with the Ius publice respondendi without having the rank of senator.
Its most outstanding work is consisted the “ very libri iuris civilis ”, synthesis of the civil law exposed according to a systematic (right of the successions, right of the people, obligations and right news of the goods) and which was used as a basis for the comments “ AD Sabinum ” that made in particular of it Pomponius, Paul and Ulpien.
It succeeded Capito with the head of the school which will bear its name, that of the Sabiniens, which tends to prove the considerable reputation which it enjoyed.
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