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Masurius Sabinus, also Massurius, was a Roman jurist who lived in the time of Tiberius (reigned 14–37 AD). Unlike most jurists of the time, he was not of senatorial rank and was admitted to the equestrian order only rather late in life, by virtue of his exceptional ability and imperial patronage. Masurius was the first person to give "state-certified opinions" (publice respondere), a privilege granted by the emperor which marked increasing imperial control over the judicial process after the end of the Roman Republic. Before the Principate of Augustus, the value of legal opinions was based on the expertise of those who gave them. The passage in the Digest of Justinian that discusses the granting of Masurius's authority is thus a pivotal point in the history of Roman law.

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  • Masuri Sabí (ca)
  • Masurius Sabinus (de)
  • Masurius Sabinus (fr)
  • Masurio Sabino (it)
  • Masurius Sabinus (en)
  • Masúrio Sabino (pt)
  • Мазурий Сабин (ru)
  • Masurius Sabinus (sv)
  • Масурій Сабін (uk)
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  • Masuri Sabí (en llatí Massurius Sabinus) va ser un jurista romà del qual l'escola anomenada dels sabinians va agafar el nom. (ca)
  • Masurius Sabinus était un juriste romain ayant vécu à l'époque de Tibère. Il était d'origine plébéienne. À la mort de son maître Gaius Ateius Capito, en 22, il fut regardé comme le chef d'une école de jurisconsultes qui tira son nom de lui : l'école sabinienne (plus tard, on appela aussi cette école l'école cassienne). Il fut fait chevalier par Tibère à l'âge de 50 ans et vécut jusque sous Néron. Il est le premier à avoir été doté du ius publice respondendi sans avoir le rang de sénateur. Parmi ses ouvrages, on citera Libri tres iuris civilis (Trois Livres de droit civil), De Fastis et les Libri memorialium. (fr)
  • Masurio Sabino (latino: Massurius Sabinus) (... – ...; fl. I secolo) è stato un giurista romano, uno dei più importanti della storia del diritto romano. (it)
  • Masurius Sabinus var en romersk rättslärd under kejsare Tiberius tid (14–37 e.Kr.) och tre efterföljande regeringar. Han var elev till , som var till skillnad mot Marcus Antistius Labeo. Det innebär att han bestred att allmängiltiga regler kunde användas inom rättens område. Masurius Sabinus fullföljde Atejus Capitos system, och efter dess kallades lärans anhängare sabinianer. Han skrev bland annat tre böcker om civilrätten, som därefter flitigt kommenterades och därför fick betydelse för Digesta, sammanställningen av de romerska lagarna. (sv)
  • Masúrio Sabino (em latim: Massurius Sabinus) foi um dos mais importantes juristas romano do século I. De origem plebeia, tornou-se chefe da , ou Cassiniana, de direito, no ano de 22. Aos cinquenta anos de idade, tornou-se um membro da ordem equestre. Sua principal obra literária foram os Libri tres iuris civilis (Três Livros sobre a Lei Civil). (pt)
  • Мазу́рий Саби́н (лат. Massurius Sabinus; умер после 54 года, Рим, Римская империя) — крупный древнеримский юрист времён правления императора Тиберия. (ru)
  • Масурій Сабін (*Masurius Sabinus, кінець I ст. до н. е. —поч. I ст. н. е.) — давньоримський правник, очільник Сабініанської школи. (uk)
  • Masurius Sabinus, auch Massurius Sabinus war ein römischer Jurist in der ersten Hälfte des 1. Jahrhunderts und ein Schüler von Gaius Ateius Capito. Er zählt zu den klassischen Rechtswissenschaftlern. Unter Kaiser Tiberius wurde Masurius etwa 50-jährig in den Ritterstand erhoben. Er war der erste bekannte Jurist aus dem Ritterstand, dem das ius respondendi verliehen wurde. Sein Hauptwerk sind die libri tres iuris civilis, eine kurzgefasste Darstellung des Zivilrechts, wohl noch ohne ein bestimmtes System. Dieser zivilrechtliche Grundriss gewann beinahe gesetzesgleiche Autorität. Das Werk ist von den Juristen des 2. und 3. Jahrhunderts, Pomponius, Paulus und Ulpian kommentiert worden. Teile eines griechisch abgefassten Kommentars zu Ulpians libri ad Sabinum, dessen Datierung zwischen 438 und (de)
  • Masurius Sabinus, also Massurius, was a Roman jurist who lived in the time of Tiberius (reigned 14–37 AD). Unlike most jurists of the time, he was not of senatorial rank and was admitted to the equestrian order only rather late in life, by virtue of his exceptional ability and imperial patronage. Masurius was the first person to give "state-certified opinions" (publice respondere), a privilege granted by the emperor which marked increasing imperial control over the judicial process after the end of the Roman Republic. Before the Principate of Augustus, the value of legal opinions was based on the expertise of those who gave them. The passage in the Digest of Justinian that discusses the granting of Masurius's authority is thus a pivotal point in the history of Roman law. (en)
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