Abstract
The essay analyses some fragments belonging to Tit. 10, 1 of the Digesta that were also transmitted by the Palatinus Latinus 1564 with qualitatively different inscriptiones. In particular, Ulp. 19 ad ed. D. 10, 1, 2, 1 is attributed, in the manuscript, to Paul, exactly from the twenty-fourth of the libri ad edictum. This makes it possible to speculate, on the one hand, a parallel and independent tradition with respect to F of Tit. 10, 1 as transmitted by the Palatinus Latinus 1564 and, on the other hand, should the actual Pauline authorship of the excerpt be ascertained, an equally independent tradition of some of the jurisprudential material used

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