There must have been many a career like that of Palfurius Sura, who had fought in the arena in the reign of Nero, who had been disgraced and stripped of his consular rank under Vespasian, who then turned Stoic and preached the gospel of popular government, and, in the reign of Domitian, crowned his career by becoming a delator, and attempting to found a Juristic theory of absolute monarchy.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
In one point only Schiller was able to improve his condition; jointly with the Juristic department, was another for training young aspirants to the medical profession.
"Biographical Essays"
Thomas de Quincey
21-27. It probably represents the Juristic usages, or at least ideals, of the early monarchy.
"Introduction to the Old Testament"
John Edgar McFadyen