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Demolior as a Passive

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

David Daube
Affiliation:
Gonvilix and Caius College, Cambridge

Extract

The Thesaurus lists a number of texts where demolior appears as a passive. To these should be added Cicero, Topica 4.22: ‘Ab efficientibus rebus hoc modo. Omnibus est ius parietem directum ad parietem communem adiungere vel solidum vel fornicatum. Sed qui in pariete communi demoliendo damni infecti promiserit, non debebit prae-stare quod fornix viti fecerit. Non enim eius vitio qui demolitus est damnum factum est, sed eius operis vitio quod ita aedificatum est ut suspendi non posset.’

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1950

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References

page 119 note 1 Lenel, , Das Edictum Perpetuum, 3rd ed., 1927, 551 fGoogle Scholar.

page 119 note 2 Maybe a somewhat more technical rendering of suspendi is preferable: ‘which was built in such a way that it could not be slung in arches—scil. without additional support, which has now been demolished’.

page 119 note 3 Hubbell, , Topica (Loeb Classical Library), 1949, 395Google Scholar.

page 119 note 4 Digest, 39. 2. 43. I.

page 119 note 5 Digest, 19. 2. 27 pr. (Alfenus Varus), 30 pr.(Alfenus Varus, transmitted by Paul), 35 pr. (Africanus, referring to Servius Sulpicius Rufus), 60 pr. (Labeo, transmitted by Javolenus).

page 120 note 1 Kalb, , Ronts Juristen, 1890, 40Google Scholar.

page 120 note 2 The emendation demoliri is adopted by Bruns, , Fontes, 7th ed. by Gradenwitz, (Mommsen), 1909, 113, line 15Google Scholar.

page 120 note 3 Digest, 39. 2. 37.

page 120 note 4 The Thesaurus does so.