The Iudicium quinquevirale,

1. Verfasser: Coster, Charles Henry
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Cambridge, Mass., New York, The Mediaeval Academy of America, Kraus Reprint, 1935; 1970.
Umfang/Format: vii, 87 p. 26 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Monographs of the Mediaeval Academy of America ; no. 10
Beschreibung: The Iudicium quinquevirale was a judiciary committee of the Roman Senate, formed to deal only with cases in wich magnates were accused of very serious crimes. This court of criminal jurisdiction was established by a statute contained in the Codex Theodosianus IX, 1, 13 which was read in the Senate on 11 February 376. cf. p. v, 26 and 28.
The Iudicium quinquevirale was a judiciary committee of the Roman Senate, formed to deal only with cases in which magnates were accused of very serious crimes. This court of criminal jurisdiction was established by a statute contained in the Codex Theodosianus IX, 1, 13, which was read in the senate on 11 February 376, cf. p. v. 26 and 28.
"The publication of this book was made possible by a fund granted the academy by the Carnegie corporation of New York".
"Notes": p. 65-82.