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Aemilius Macer (jurist)

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Aemilius Macer was a Roman jurist active in the third century AD.

Usually denominated simply "Macer", he was the author of five works on Roman law: De Re Militari, Publica Judicia, De Officio Praesidis, Ad Legem Uicensimam Hereditatum, and De Appellationibus. Sixty-five extracts from Macer's works appear in the Digest.[1]

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  1. ^ Roby, Henry John (1886). An Introduction to the Study of Justinian's Digest. Cambridge University Press. p. ccv. Retrieved Feb 1, 2019.