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349. Between Adesse and Adfatus insert: Adf-. See

AFF-.

350. Adoptio, line 14. Cancel: datio in adoptio­

nem.

356. Left col. Cancel: Adf-. See aff-.

360.

Alimenta, line 10. Read: C.5.25 (instead of: C.5.26).

363. Animus novandi, line 2. Read: Scialoja.

369. Auctoritas principis, bibl. line 5. Read: Pugliese-Carratelli (instead of: Pugliese and Carratelli).

386. Censores, bibl. line 4. Read: 1912 (instead of: 1909).

394. Cognitio extra ordinem, bibl. line 4. Read:

Orestano.

395. Collatio legum, line 3. Read: 438 (instead of:

428).

421. Curator minoris, bibl. line 3. Read: V. Arangio-Ruiz.

424. Read: Damnum (instead of: Damnus) emer­gens.

432. Read : Depositum irregulare.

449. Edictum perpetuum Hadriani, bibi, line 11. Insert after Albertario: 1(1953).

465. Exsecutor testamenti, line 3. Read: testamenti.

469. Femina, bibi, line 3. Read: Kiibler (instead of Brassloff). line 4. Read: Brassloff (instead of: idem).

471. Read: Fideicommissum libertatis.

479. Fundus provincialis, line 1. Read : praedium (instead of: predium).

484. Haeretici, line 17. Read: See C. 1.5 (instead of: 1.15).

486. Hereditatis petitio, bibl. line 5. Read: 1926 (instead of: 1920).

529. Ius humanum, line 6. Read: matrimonium (instead of: nuptiae).

581. Metatum, line 5. Insert: by, before: paying.

582. Militaris, line 4. Read: aerarium militare,

aes militare (instead of: militaris).

591. Mutuum, bibl. line 1. Read: Kreller (instead of: Kaser).

600. Read: Novellae (instead of Novelles) post- Theodosianae.

604. Obligatio ex delicto, line 4. Cancel: iniuria datum.

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613. Origo, bibl. line 2. Read: 1(1940) 89 (instead of: 1940).

621. Patricii, line 28. Transfer the phrase: “admis­sion to the highest pontificate (lex ogul- nia, 300 b.c.),” into line 33, before the words “and finally.”

648.

Precarium, bibl. line 6. Read: Carcaterra.

676. Repudium, line 7. Read: dissolved (instead of: solved).

712. Specificatio, line 18. Read: pictura (instead of: tabula picta).

712. Spectator, bibl. Read: 3A (instead of: 13).

728. Tabulae ceratae, line 6. Read: Herculanum.

731. Tempus, bibl. line 1. Read: 2,58 (instead of:

258) ; line 2. Read: 1913 (instead of: 1912).

732. Tessera nummularia, bibl. line 1. Read: 5A

(instead of: 13).

733. Testamentum iniustum, line 2. Read : lacked

(instead of: backed).

735. Testimonium unius, line 3. Read: Imperial constitutions of a.d. 284 and 334 (C. 4.20. 4; 9).

742. Tribonianus, line 17. Read: is (instead of: are).

758. Varro, line 2. Read De (instead of: Le).

773. Right col: line 33. Read: Astrologus = Astrolo­ger.

775. Right col. line 2. Read: Deceit.

775. Right col. line 33. Read: Dependent.

786. Textbooks, line 34. Insert: Bonfante, before:

P. 1925-1933.

787. Right col., Radin, line 2. Read: California LR

(instead of: TulLR).

791. Civil Procedure, line 11. Insert: Arangio-

Ruiz, Vittorio, before: 1920. La privata difesa.

792. Left col. Read: Chauveau (instead of: Cha-

veau).

799. Right col. Jolowicz, line 2. Read: 65 (instead

of: 49).

800. Right col. Haenel, line 1. Read: ab (instead

of: ad).

806. Collective works, line 4 (Studi Albertario). Read: 1953. 2 v. (instead of: 1952, 3 v.).

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Source: Berger Adolf. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law. Philadelphia: The American philosophical Society,1953. — 479 p.. 1953

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