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  • The praetor delegated his power to judges, called Judex, Arbiter, and

    The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. John Lord 1852

  • Son of Man ") intervenes, immediately followed by another instrumental number, entitled" Judex "(" The Judge "), -- one of the most effective pieces of orchestration in the oratorio, based upon the motive which indicates the tempering of justice with mercy, given out by the strings in unison.

    The Standard Oratorios Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers 1876

  • When Judex, suspicious, takes a look he finds one Kent Allard to be involved, not to mention one of the Vampires.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Blue Tyson 2007

  • In the meantime, I'm off to file a "Motion for Judex Delegatus."

    Funny stuff 2007

  • I saw Judex when I was 16 – many thanks for the image.

    Man of a thousand prefaces dies « Jahsonic 2008

  • I've used elements of Judex in several stories I've done -- as a sort of way to re-enact or recapture the way I felt watching it, and to share my enthusiasm.

    THE WORLD OF RICHARD SALA, Pt. 3 2007

  • But I have no illusions that because I pay homage to Judex anyone will care or I'll sell more books.

    THE WORLD OF RICHARD SALA, Pt. 3 2007

  • Non est tam iniquus Judex Deus: ut quenquam indicia causa damnare velit.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • I saw a film when I was young, Judex, that had a huge impression on me.

    THE WORLD OF RICHARD SALA, Pt. 3 2007

  • A formal trial followed, presided over by a Pontifex Maximus, in which a Judex, an Advocatus Pro, and an Advocatus Con participated, with the foregone result that the culprit was sentenced to be hanged, shot, and burned; a decree carried out on a gallows and bonfire previously prepared in spite of the sophomores 'best efforts.

    The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw

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