Note 201
The important subject of the public questions
and judgments at Rome, is explained with much learning, and
in a classic style, by Charles Sigonius, (l. iii. de
Judiciis, in Opp. tom. iii. p. 679 - 864;) and a good
abridgment may be found in the Republique Romaine of
Beaufort, (tom. ii. l. v. p. 1 - 121.) Those who wish for
more abstruse law may study Noodt, (de Jurisdictione et
Imperio Libri duo, tom. i. p. 93 - 134,) Heineccius, (ad
Pandect. l. i. et ii. ad Institut. l. iv. tit. xvii Element.
ad Antiquitat.) and Gravina (Opp. 230 - 251.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 44