Ad edictum

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Ad edictum is a major legal commentary by the Roman jurist Ulpian on the praetorian edict, influential in the development of Roman law.

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Ad edictum canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman legal work
legal commentary
approximateDate early 3rd century CE
associatedWith praetor urbanus
author Ulpian NERFINISHED
commentaryOn edictum perpetuum
countryOfOrigin Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy Roman legal history
classical philology
genre juristic commentary
historicalSignificance major source for classical Roman law
influenced Digest of Justinian NERFINISHED
Justinianic compilations NERFINISHED
later Roman legal doctrine
language Latin
legalAuthority high
legalSystem Roman law NERFINISHED
legalTopic actions in Roman law
civil procedure
delict
obligations
property law
mainSubject praetorian edict
partiallyPreservedIn Digest of Justinian NERFINISHED
structure organized according to the sequence of the praetorian edict
survivalStatus fragmentary
timePeriod Severan period NERFINISHED
tradition classical Roman jurisprudence
transmission known mainly through excerpts in the Digest
usedBy Justinianic compilers
classical Roman jurists

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Ulpian work Ad edictum