Regulae

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Regulae is a legal treatise by the Roman jurist Ulpian that systematically sets out fundamental principles of Roman law.

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instanceOf legal treatise
work of Roman law
approximateDate early 3rd century CE
author Domitius Ulpianus NERFINISHED
Ulpian NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire NERFINISHED
focus general legal maxims
systematic arrangement of legal rules
genre juridical literature
influenced Byzantine legal tradition
later Roman legal compilations
medieval civil law scholarship
juristTradition Roman classical jurists NERFINISHED
language Latin NERFINISHED
legalAuthority considered authoritative in later Roman law
legalField family law
obligations
private law
property law
succession law
legalSystem Roman law
legalTradition classical Roman jurisprudence
partiallyPreservedIn Digest of Justinian NERFINISHED
structure collection of legal rules and maxims
subject Roman legal doctrine
fundamental principles of Roman private law
timePeriod Severan period NERFINISHED
titleLanguage Latin
titleMeaning Rules
usedIn teaching of Roman law
workType systematic exposition of legal principles

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Ulpian work Regulae