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'''Populus''' est coetus multitudinis [[gens humana|hominum]] [[ius|iuris]] consensu et utilitatis [[commune|communione]] sociatus.<ref>[[Cicero|Cic.]] ''[[De re publica (Cicero)|Rep.]]'' 1.39. Schofield (1995).</ref>
'''Populus''' est coetus multitudinis [[gens humana|hominum]] [[ius|iuris]] consensu et utilitatis [[commune|communione]] sociatus.<ref>[[Cicero|Cic.]] ''[[De re publica (Cicero)|Rep.]]'' 1.39. Schofield (1995).</ref>

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*[[civitas foederalis]]
*[[commune]]
*[[communia]]
*[[confoederatio]]
*[[Diamesolabeta]]
*[[familia]]
*[[foederatio]]
*[[gens]]
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*[[numerus incolarum]]
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== Notae ==
== Notae ==
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* Harvey, P.B. & Baldi, P. [[2002]]. Latin ''populus'': a reevaluation. ''Proceedings of the 13th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference,'' ed. K. Jones-Bley et al., 145-164. Vasingtoniae: Institute for the Study of Man. JIES Monograph Series, 44.
* Harvey, P.B. & Baldi, P. [[2002]]. Latin ''populus'': a reevaluation. ''Proceedings of the 13th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference,'' ed. K. Jones-Bley et al., 145-164. Vasingtoniae: Institute for the Study of Man. JIES Monograph Series, 44.
* Schofield, Malcolm. [[1995]]. Cicero's definition of res publica. ''Cicero the Philosopher,'' ed. J. G. F. Powell, 63-83. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
* Schofield, Malcolm. [[1995]]. Cicero's definition of res publica. ''Cicero the Philosopher,'' ed. J. G. F. Powell, 63-83. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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* [[civitas]]
* [[civitas foederalis]]
* [[communia]]
* [[confoederatio]]
* [[Diamesolabeta]]
* [[familia]]
* [[foederatio]]
* [[gens]]
* [[natio]]
* [[numerus incolarum]]
* [[societas]]
* [[tribus]]


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Redactio novissime (die 18 Aprilis 2017, hora 12:37) facta

Vide etiam: Populus (discretiva).

Populus est coetus multitudinis hominum iuris consensu et utilitatis communione sociatus.[1]

Nexus interni

Notae[recensere | fontem recensere]

  1. Cic. Rep. 1.39. Schofield (1995).

Bibliographia[recensere | fontem recensere]

  • Harvey, P.B. & Baldi, P. 2002. Latin populus: a reevaluation. Proceedings of the 13th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, ed. K. Jones-Bley et al., 145-164. Vasingtoniae: Institute for the Study of Man. JIES Monograph Series, 44.
  • Schofield, Malcolm. 1995. Cicero's definition of res publica. Cicero the Philosopher, ed. J. G. F. Powell, 63-83. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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