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aedile

aedile (ee-dIl).Roman law. A magistrate charged with policing the city, managing public buildings and services, supervising markets, and arranging public games. — Also spelled edile.

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aedile

aedile 〈拉〉(罗马法)市政官 古罗马地方行政官员。负责管理庙宇、公共设施、道路、度量衡〔weights and measures〕、殡葬、游艺活动以及供应品的价格等。

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duoviri

duoviri 〈拉〉(罗马法)双人制 指古罗马由两人担任同一官职的制度。在王政改为共和时,最初设置两名执政官〔consules〕,他们享有平等的权力,以便互相监督,彼此牵制而避免一人专断独裁。嗣后因国务发展,又陆续增设助理官〔quaestores〕、监察官〔censores〕、市政官〔aediles curules〕和保民官〔tribunus plebis〕等各两人。双人制也适用于审理叛逆案件,由执政官或独裁官选任两名法官共同负责审理并同时宣判之。

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jus honorarium

jus honorarium 〈拉〉(罗马法)长官法 罗马高级官吏是一种荣誉的职称,故又称荣誉法。指由罗马执政官〔consules〕、监察官〔censores〕、裁判官〔praetor〕、市政官〔curules aediles〕和外省总督等颁布的告示〔edict〕构成的法律。其中尤以裁判官的告示为罗马法的主要部分。

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jus aedilium

jus aedilium (j[schwa]s ee-dil-ee-[schwa]m). [Latin “law of the aediles”] Roman law. The body of law developed through the edicts of aediles. — Also termed jus aedilicium (j[schwa]s ee-dI-lish-ee-[schwa]m). See AEDILE; JUS HONORARIUM.

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jus honorarium

jus honorarium (j[schwa]s [h]on-[schwa]-rair-ee-[schwa]m). [Latin “magisterial law”] Roman law. The body of law established by the edicts of magistrates, esp. the praetors (jus praetorium) and the aediles (jus aedilium). • In the Roman Republic, the term sometimes referred collectively to all the proclamations of magistrates of the Roman Republic, such as the consuls, praetors, aediles,

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