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Rafał Taubenschlag

"Zur Constitutio Antoniniana", W.

Schubart, "Aegyptus", XX, 1940 :

[recenzja]

The Journal of Juristic Papyrology 1, 82

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8 2 J O U R N A L OF PAPYROLOGY

W . S C H U B A R T , Zur Constitute Antoniniana. Aegyptus X X ( 1 9 4 0 ) , p. 31-38.

T h e author takes Schönbauer's article in Arch. f. Pap. I.e., as a starting point, and provides some new restorations of the famous edict, reaching new conclusions. Schubart asserts that the C.A. granted citizenship to all people in the Empire who were not Romans, especially those αλλόφυλοι who entered the country, retaining however groups of ranks (τάγματα) such as "A\t£av8ptU, oi àiro γυμνασίου and SO ОП.

F. N . H E I C H E L H E I M , The text of the Constitutio Antoniniana and

three other decrees of the Emperor Caracalha contained in papyrus Gissensis 40. Journal of Egypt. Arch. X X V I (1941), p. lOff.

T h e first edict granted Roman citizenship to most inhabitants of the Roman Empire. Several small groups of inhabitants, e.g., freedmen of minor status, prisoners of war as well as barbarian settlers of minor status, were excluded from Caracalla's franchise. T h e second edict is an amnesty decree ; the third decree makes provision for those of the reinstated men who had or would have the right to ranks and honored positions. T h e fourth and last legal document of P. Giss. 40 is an epistle of Caracalla of A . D . 215; it deals with the expulsion of the Egyptian refugees who had no business in Alexandria.

F. D E Z U L U E T A , P. Ryl. III 474 New fragments of Ulpian ad ed. Studi di stor. e dir. in onore di E. Besta I, ( 1 9 3 9 ) , p. 137-147.

Thanks to Robert's generosity, the author was enabled to communicate the most interesting part of this papyrus, f r . ( C ) recto, to the International Congress of Papyrology, held at Oxford in 1937. His communication has been published in Actes V, 668-14. Meanwhile, Riccobono has reproduced the same piece of text in Bull. 1st. di Dir. Rom. X L I I I ( 2 ) , 408.

Ryl. I I I 474 consists of two fragments of a papyrus codex, and is assigned to the fourth cent. T h e r e are two glosses, one Greek and one Latin ; both are perhaps by the same hand ; but are certainly not due to the scribe of the main text, though contemporary with it.

Fragm. ( C ) recto, has been identified with D X I I , 1, 1, 1, which be-longs to the beginning of Ulp. 1. 26 ad ed.; the contents of the verso are likely to have arisen out of the exordium of 1.26 De reb. cred. from which the recto comes.

Fragm. ( A ) verso suggests the tempting guess that the fr. is from Ulp. 27 ad ed. (that is from Ulpian's commentary on the title De pecunia

consti-tuta) ; the recto may be from the same part of the commentary and the

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