TY - JOUR T1 - El derecho público en las "Noches Áticas" de Aulo Gelio A1 - Espitia Garzón, Fabio PB - Universidad Externado de Colombia YR - 2014 UL - http://biblioteca.ararteko.eus/Record/dialnet-ar-18-ART0000665709 AB - This paper emphazises the role of literature, grammar, rhetoric and etymology, as tools to understand the institutions of roman public law �Rome, the city that from a single city-state became an empire that extended all over Europe, and part of Asia and Africa�, and also as the starting point to propose new political categories that serve to interpretate much better present institutions. The author focuses on the text of the Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, in which refers to the comitia, laws, plebiscites, the designation of the Vestals, the provocatio ad populum, and the primacy of the general interest. KW - Noches Áticas KW - Aulo Gelio KW - derecho público romano KW - provocatio ad populum KW - literatura latina KW - Estado de derecho KW - división de poderes KW - fuentes del derecho KW - historia del derecho KW - principio de legalidad KW - Attic Nights KW - Aulus Gellius KW - Roman public law KW - Public law KW - latin literature KW - State of law KW - division of powers KW - sources of law KW - History of law KW - principle of legality ER -