Paul (jurist)

Paul (jurist)

Julius Paulus Prudentissimus (Greek:ο Ιούλιος Παύλος, flourished 2nd century and 3rd century) was one of the most influential and distinguished Roman jurists. Paulus is also known as Paul. He was also a Praetorian prefect, who served under the Roman Emperor Severan dynasty during the Roman Empire.

Life

Little is known on the life and family of Paulus. Paulus was a man of Greek descent, who originated from an unknown Phoenician town or from Patavium (modern Padua Italy). The possibility that Paulus could come from Patavium is based on a statue with an inscription found in Patavium dedicated to a Paulus.

During the reign of emperors Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Paulus served as a jurist. He was exile by the emperor Elagabalus and by the next emperor Alexander Severus, he was recalled from exile. Severus and his mother Julia Avita Mamaea in 222, appointed Paulus as among the emperor’s chief advisers and between 228-235, Paulus was the Praetorian prefect of the Praetorian Guard. Paulus was a contemporary the jurist Ulpian. Paulus partly followed the career path of former Praetorian prefect Aemilius Papinianus. Due to his cautious politic nature and opinion, the emperor Gordian III, awarded him the honorific title of "Prudentissimus".

Paulus’ Legal Works

The Roman jurist Herennius Modestinus, describes Paulus along with Ulpian and Quintus Cervidius Scaevola, as among ‘the last of the great jurists’. Paulus’ work was held in high respect.

Paulus had written 319 various legal publications. His surviving works are extremely prolific. Paulus’ works display a keen analysis of other opinions of jurists and Paulus expressed his legal views. He appears to have written a great variety on legal subjects and had a thorough knowledge of legal subjects and law.

Paulus in his works, comments on the jurists Javolenus Priscus, Quintus Cervidius Scaevola, Marcus Antistius Labeo, Salvius Julianus and Aemilius Papinianus. He is cited by the jurists Macer and Herennius Modestinus. Paulus’ writing style is condensed and sometimes obscure, however his work is just as good as the other Roman jurists. Paulus’ work has survived from excerpts, however his work needs to be carefully read to be understood.

Paulus’ work was one of the five jurists whose opinions were made as an authoritative constitution in 426 by Roman Emperors Theodosius II and Valentinian III. Another legacy from Paulus is his written sources were contributed to the Roman legal code The Digest which was written and put together by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I.

One sixth of the Corpus Juris Civilis in the Digest consists of Paulus’ work. Paulus is the most excerpted Roman jurist in the Digest. After Paulus, Ulpian is the second most excerpted Roman jurist in the Digest. Paulus in the Digest is referred in two passages, which he gave a contrary opinion to Alexander Severus, but Severus chose Papinianus‘ opinion.

From Paulus’ surviving works, the "Sententiae" and "Filium" have the longest fragments [To view a list of various legal publications from Paulus, can be viewed at [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2489.html] & [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2490.html] ] .

References

ources

* [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2488.html The Ancient Library]
* [http://web.upmf-grenoble.fr/Haiti/Cours/Ak The Roman Law Library] by Yves Lassard and Alexandr Koptev.
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=NJGp_dkXnuUC&pg=PA616&lpg=PA616&dq=julius+paulus&source=web&ots=Y_AwdIZuCj&sig=XRFkcFGQzbFtcsOOyWqdUvvAh6w Google book : "Latin Literature A History", Gian Biagio Conte]

External links

* [http://www.constitution.org/sps/sps01_4-1.htm Book I, The Opinions of Julius Paulus, Addressed to His Son]
* [http://webu2.upmf-grenoble.fr/Haiti/Cours/Ak/Anglica/Paul2_Scott.htm Book II, The Opinions of Julius Paulus, Addressed to His Son]
* [http://webu2.upmf-grenoble.fr/Haiti/Cours/Ak/Anglica/Paul3_Scott.htm Book III, The Opinions of Julius Paulus, Addressed to His Son]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Paul — Infobox Given name 2 gender = Male meaning = Small; humble origin = Latin Paul is a common English name, derived from Paulus, a Roman cognomen. It may refer specifically to the following:Roman and Byzantine empire*Paul (jurist) or Julius Paulus… …   Wikipedia

  • Paul-Leo Giani — (* 14. Juni 1942 in Remagen) ist ein deutscher Jurist und Politiker (SPD). Er ist Mitglied des Staatsgerichtshofes des Landes Hessen. Leben Er wuchs als jüngstes von fünf Kindern von Paul Giani und Hertha geb. Hertel in Remagen auf. Sein… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paul Wilhelm Adolf Blomeyer — Paul (Wilhelm Adolf) Blomeyer (* 10. Dezember 1860 in Zembowitz;[1] † 1918) war ein deutscher Jurist und preußischer Verwaltungsbeamter. Leben Paul Blomeyer wurde 1882 Referendar am Oberlandesgericht in Breslau. 1884 war er Regierungsreferendar… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paul Wigand — (* 10. August 1786 in Kassel; † 4. Januar 1866 in Wetzlar) war ein deutscher Jurist und Rechtshistoriker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biografie 2 Werke 3 Literatur …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paul Vitorelli — Paul von Vittorelli (* 9. März 1851 in Triest; † 20. April 1932 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Jurist und Richter. Paul Vittorelli zählte aufgrund seiner Vielseitigkeit zu den hervorragenden promovierten Juristen seiner Zeit. Grundsätzlich dem …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paul Blunk — von Heinrich Wolff (1932) Paul Blunk (* 1880 in Maldeuten, Ostpreußen; † 1947 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Artillerieoffizier und Verwaltungsjurist, zuletzt Landeshauptmann in Ostpreußen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paul Erman — (* 29. Februar 1764 in Berlin; † 11. Oktober 1851 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Physiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Familie Erman 2 Leben 3 Wirken …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paul Jonas (Bankier) — Paul Jonas Paul Jonas (* 19. Februar 1830 in Schwerinsburg; † 21. Januar 1913) war ein deutscher Jurist und Bankier. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paul Vogt — ist der Name folgender Personen: Paul Vogt (Chirurg) (1844–1885), deutscher Chirurg und Hochschullehrer Paul Vogt (Jurist) (1877–??), deutscher Jurist, Untersuchungsrichter im Reichstagsbrandprozess Paul Vogt (Pfarrer) (1900–1984), Schweizer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paul Achatius Pfizer — (* 12. September 1801 in Stuttgart; † 30. Juli 1867 in Tübingen) war ein württembergischer Politiker, Journalist, Jurist und Philosoph. Biografie Pfizer war Assessor am Gerichtshof in Tübingen. Seine bedeutendste politische Schrift war sein… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”