An Address to the Graduates of the Law School of Columbia College;
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Cicero studied under the two ScEevolas, and an earlier generation under Cato and Appius Claudius. Towards the close of the Republic there were professors of law who received a fee for their lectures. ^ Subsequently Masurius Sabinus, led by want, " ad panem liicrandum" to get his daily bread, opened a school, and the practice was soon followed by others ; ultimately government took charge of these in- stitutions, and, under the care of the State, they attained great renown. There was one at Rome..., another at Be- rytus, and another at Constantinople.* At Rome law was taught in Latin: at Berytus, styled by Justinian " the mother and nurse of the laws," it was taught in Greek. The school at Berytus, which already flourished in the middle of the third century, was endowed with many privileges by Diocletian and Maximilian. Justinian esteemed its management so important that he placed its direction in charge of the Bishop of the city, and the President of the province, in connection with the profes- 1 Opuscula de div /am juriscon.
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