praetor 音标拼音: [pr'itɚ]
n . 执政官,长官
执政官,长官
praetor n 1 :
an annually elected magistrate of the ancient Roman Republic [
synonym : {
praetor }, {
pretor }]
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n .
See {
Pretor }.
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PRAETOR ,
Roman civil law .
A municipal officer of Rome ,
so called because ,
(
praeiret populo ,)
he went before or took precedence of the people .
The consuls were at first called praetors .
Liv .
Hist .
III .
55 .
He was a sort of minister of justice ,
invested with certain legislative powers ,
especially in regard to the forms or formalities of legal proceedings .
Ordinarily ,
be aid not decide causes as a judge ,
but prepared the grounds of decision for the judge and sent to ,
him the questions to be decided between the parties .
The judge was always chosen by the parties ,
either directly ,
or by rejecting ,
under certain rules and limitations ,
the persons proposes to them by the praetor .
Hence the saying of Cicero , (
pro Cluentis ,
43 ,)
that no one could be judged except by a judge of his own choice .
There were several kinds of officers called proctors .
See Vicat ,
Vocab .
2 .
Before entering on his functions he published an edict announcing the system adopted by him for the application and interpretation of the laws during his magistracy .
His authority extended over all jurisdictions ,
and was summarily expressed by the word do ,
dico ,
addico ,
i ,
e .
do I give the action ,
dico I declare the law ,
I promulgate the edict ,
addico I invest the judge with the right of judging .
There were certain cases which he was bound to decide himself ,
assisted by a council chosen by himself perhaps the Decemvirs .
But the greater part of causes brought before him ,
be sent either to a judge ,
an arbitrator ,
or to recuperators , (
recuperatores ,)
or to the centumvirs ,
as before stated .
Under the empire the powers of the praetor passed by degrees to the praefect of the praetorium ,
or the praefect of the city ;
so that this magistrate ,
who at first ranked with the consuls ,
at last dwindled into a director or manager of the public spectacles or games .
3 .
Till lately ,
there were officers in certain cities of Germany denominated praetors Vide 1 Kent ,
Com .
528 .
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