Aelius Marcianus

Aelius Marcianus was a Roman jurist who wrote after the death of Septimius Severus,[1] whom he calls Divus in his excerpts from the Pandects.[2] Other passages in the same source show that he was then writing under Antoninus Caracalla,[3] the son and successor of Severus. It also appears from his Institutiones that he survived Caracalla.[4][5] It is therefore probable that he also wrote under Alexander Severus, whose reign commenced 222 AD. Caracalla died in 217 AD. Another Aelius Marcianus is cited in the Pandects, who was proconsul of Hispania Baetica in the time of Antoninus Pius.[6]

The works of Marcianus, from which there are excerpts in the Pandects, are:

He also wrote notes on Aemilius Papinianus. Marcianus is cited by Ulpianus and Paulus. There are 275 excerpts from Marcianus in the Pandects.

There are rescripts addressed by Alexander Severus to "A. Marcianus" and to "A. Martianus",[8] which may be the same name,[9] and one by Gordian to "A. Martianus" in the year 239;[10] but this may be a different person from the jurist whose writings are excerpted in the Pandects.

References

  1. Long, George (1867), "Marcianus, Aelius", in Smith, William, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology 2, Boston, p. 942
  2. Pandects 50. tit. 4. s. 7
  3. Pandects 48. tit. 17. s. 1
  4. Pandects 35. tit. 1. s. 33
  5. Cod. 9. tit. 8. s. 8
  6. Pandects 1. tit. 6. s. 2, where Ulpian gives the rescript of Pius addressed to this Marcianus.
  7. compare Institutions 4. tit. 3. s. 1, and Pandects 32. s. 65. § 4; Inst. 2. tit. 18, "hoc colore," &c., and Dig. 5. tit. 2. s. 2
  8. Cod. 2. tit. 13. s. 6
  9. Cod. 7. tit. 21. s. 4
  10. Cod. 4. tit. 21. s. 4

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "article name needed". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 


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