Palomo Pinel, Carmen2024-01-182024-01-182021Palomo Pinel, Carmen. “The Ulpianian Libri ad edictum on the Shelf of Legal Books in Lactantius’ Library?”, Studia Patristica. Vol. CXXVII - Papers presented at the Eighteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies held in Oxford 2019, Volume 24: The First Half of the Fourth Century; Lactantius. Nicholson, Oliver and Vincent, Markus (eds.), Peeters Publishers, 2021, pp. 197-216. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv27vt5md.209789042947832http://hdl.handle.net/10637/14978Este artículos está en acceso abierto, siguiendo la política de la editorialThe aim of this research is to wonder about the possibility of Lactantius having read the Libri ad edictum of Ulpian. This question arises regarding the expression ius fraternitatis, which Lactantius uses to represent an idea of fraternity among all human beings that implies some obligations towards all men. However, this expression has a history: before Lactantius, it appears in two more texts as well. The first one is a fragment of Tertullian’s De cultu feminarum and the second one, a fragment belonging to the commentary of Ulpian to the edict of the praetor, which has arrived to us via Justinian’s Digest (D. 17. 2. 63 pr.). Whereas the expression in Tertullian’s text seems to have been deprived from its most technical legal content, an analysis of the content of the expression in the Ulpianian fragment reveals that it is coherent and sheds light on Lactantius’ thought. This consistency, together with some other reasons that are analysed in this article, make us think that Lactantius probably accessed and read the Ulpianian text.application/pdfenopen accessPatristicsRoman LawLatin Church FathersLatin PatristicsUlpianoDerecho RomanoPatrísticaPadres de la IglesiaThe Ulpianian Libri ad edictum on the Shelf of Legal Books in Lactantius’ Library?Capítulo10.2307/j.ctv27vt5md.20https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es