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Marcellus (Ulpius Marcellus)
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Ulpius Marcellus (mid‐ to late second century
ce
) was a prominent Roman jurist of the age of Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius who participated in their imperial councils. Little is known about his life; he was probably born about 120–5 and died around 185. Marcellus, well versed in rhetoric and an original legal thinker, is often represented in Justinian's
Digest
. His production is not vast but still significant. He wrote a
Commentary on the Lex Iulia et Papia
,
Notes on Pomponius's single book of rules
, a
Single book of answers
, a monograph about the
Duties of a consul
,
Notes on Julian's Digest
, and a
Digest
.
Title: Marcellus (Ulpius Marcellus)
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Abstract
Ulpius Marcellus (mid‐ to late second century
ce
) was a prominent Roman jurist of the age of Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius who participated in their imperial councils.
Little is known about his life; he was probably born about 120–5 and died around 185.
Marcellus, well versed in rhetoric and an original legal thinker, is often represented in Justinian's
Digest
.
His production is not vast but still significant.
He wrote a
Commentary on the Lex Iulia et Papia
,
Notes on Pomponius's single book of rules
, a
Single book of answers
, a monograph about the
Duties of a consul
,
Notes on Julian's Digest
, and a
Digest
.
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