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Terminus- witness of the Ancient Roman life
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| Year of publication | 2012 |
| Type | Article in Periodical |
| Magazine / Source | Journal on European history of law |
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| Citation | |
| Field | Law sciences |
| Keywords | Terminus; Ancient life; Roman Law; |
| Description | The term landmark is a word of many senses. On one side it can mean “immaterial landmark” as a date, battle or other event as a ground for something new. For example, dates of before Christ (BC) and after Christ (AC). Otherwise, the landmark is “material” and it determines certain circle or a distance. The best known ancient material landmark is so-called null milestone in Rome. In both cases, landmark designated certain marking - determination of certain area. This article is devoted to landmarks, which determine private (land) ownership and their legal regulation. |