| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1928 - 552 頁
...lege 1 From the Law of the Twelve Tables (see De He Pub. II. 61). of the wisest men that Law is not a product of human thought, nor is it any enactment of peoples, but something eternal which rules the whole universe by its wisdom in command and prohibition. Thus they have been... | |
| Neal Wood - 1991 - 303 頁
...and as such the highest expression of the supreme rationality and authority: Law [/f(jfm| is not a product of human thought, nor is it any enactment of peoples, but something eternal which rules the whole universe by its wisdom in command and prohibition. Thus they have been... | |
| Zhengyuan Fu - 1993 - 416 頁
...The ancient Romans also conceived of their laws as having a divine origin. Cicero says in De Legibus, "Law is not the product of human thought, nor is it any enactment of the people. . . . Law is the primal and ultimate mind of God." In Western legal tradition, closely... | |
| Charles W. Colson, Nancy Pearcey - 1999 - 600 頁
...beings. The Romans likewise appealed to an eternal source of law, as reflected in Cicero's statement that "law is not the product of human thought, nor is it any enactment of peoples, but something eternal which rules the whole universe."8 By AD 380 Christianity was the official religion of the Roman... | |
| Charles W. Colson, Nancy Pearcey - 2001 - 398 頁
...beings. The Romans likewise appealed to an eternal source of law, as reflected in Cicero's statement that "law is not the product of human thought, nor is it any enactment of peoples, but something eternal which rules the whole universe."" ' By AI). 380 Christianity was the official religion of the... | |
| Herwig Roggemann, Petar Sarcevic - 2002 - 244 頁
...esse populorum, sed aetemum quiddam, quod Universum mundum regeret imperandi prohibendique sapientia.7 Law is not the product of human thought, nor is it any enactment of peoples but something eternal which rules the whole universe by its wisdom in command and prohibition. Crimes break eternal... | |
| Z. R. W. M. von Martels, Victor Michael Schmidt - 2003 - 356 頁
...(transl. Walker): 'Well, then, I find that it has been the opinion of the wisest men that Law is not a product of human thought, nor is it any enactment of peoples, but something eternal (aeternum quiddam) which rules the whole universe by its wisdom (sapientia) in command and... | |
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