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Furtum tabularum
(103 words)
[German version] A criminal offence that corresponds with modern obstruction of evidence and so implies a more or less definite obstruction of evidence in Roman civil procedure.
Tabulae are written notes that served, e.g., to safeguard evidence; as such they belong to the evidence classified by Quintilian (
instrumenta, Inst. 5,5,1ff.). Paulus, Christoph Georg (Berlin) Bibliography G. Klingenberg, Das Beweisproblem beim Urkundendiebstahl, in: ZRG 96, 1979, 229-257 C. Paulus, Die Beweisvereitelung in der Struktur des dt. Zivilprozesses, in: Archiv für die civil…
Source:
Brill’s New Pauly
Altercatio
(167 words)
[German version] is an argument and interchange which can take place in the Senate or in judicial (criminal or civil) proceedings. In the latter case
altercatio stands in contrast to the self-contained lecture
oratio continua regularly given at the beginning of a hearing by the counsel of both parties. As proceedings progressed they repeatedly gave rise to debate, due to evidence recorded or other findings, on the status of the dispute and the legal situation; it took place in the form of an
altercatio, shown as an example in Dig. 28,4,3.
Oratio like
altercatio was the field of action f…
Source:
Brill’s New Pauly