Papinian

Papinian
/peuh pin"ee euhn/, n. (Aemilius Papinianus)
died A.D. 212, Roman jurist and writer.

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▪ Roman jurist
Latin  in full Aemilius Papinianus 
born AD 140, probably Emesa, Syria
died 212

      Roman jurist who posthumously became the definitive authority on Roman law, possibly because his moral high-mindedness was congenial to the worldview of the Christian rulers of the postclassical empire.

      Papinian held high public office under the emperor Septimius Severus (Severus, Septimius) (reigned AD 193–211) and became vice president of the Consilium Principis, a body of advisers that helped the emperor decide important legal and political questions. He was killed at the order of Severus's son and successor, Caracalla, perhaps for refusing to supply a legal excuse for the new emperor's murder of his brother and political rival, Geta (Geta, Publius Septimius).

      The most important of Papinian's works are two collections of cases: Quaestiones (37 books) and Responsa (19 books). In postclassical law schools, third-year students, who were called Papinianistae, used the Responsa as the basis of their curriculum. The Law of Citations (AD 426) of Theodosius II, emperor of the eastern Roman Empire, made Papinian predominant among five classical jurists (the others were Gaius, Ulpian, Modestinus, and Paulus) whose works were to be authoritative in legal proceedings. His books were written in precise and elegant Latin.

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