De officio praefecti praetorio

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De officio praefecti praetorio is a legal treatise by the Roman jurist Ulpian outlining the duties and powers of the praetorian prefect in the Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman legal text
legal treatise
associatedWithJuristSchool classical jurists of the 3rd century
author Ulpian NERFINISHED
clarifies limits on the praetorian prefect’s powers
scope of authority of the praetorian prefect
concernsOffice imperial high command
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire NERFINISHED
describes administrative functions of the praetorian prefect
judicial functions of the praetorian prefect
jurisdiction of the praetorian prefect
relationship of the praetorian prefect to the emperor
discipline law
focusesOnOffice praefectus praetorio
genre juridical literature
historicalContext high imperial period of Rome
historicalGenre officials’ handbooks
influenced understanding of the praetorian prefecture in legal scholarship
intendedAudience Roman legal practitioners
imperial administrators
language Latin
legalSystem Roman law NERFINISHED
mainSubject Roman administrative law
duties of the praetorian prefect
powers of the praetorian prefect
praetorian prefect
partOf corpus of classical Roman jurisprudence
preservedAs fragments in later legal compilations
relatedTo Roman public law
imperial bureaucracy
praetorian prefecture
scholarlyField Roman legal history
timePeriod Severan dynasty NERFINISHED
tradition Roman legal science
typeOfRegulation administrative regulation
usedIn later Roman legal tradition
writtenBy Domitius Ulpianus NERFINISHED
writtenIn Latin prose

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Ulpian work De officio praefecti praetorio