List of students at the law school of Berytus information
List of students at the Roman law school of Berytus
Extant ancient texts provide a list of the names of 51 students who attended thelaw school of Beirut; these students came from twenty different Roman provinces. Some of those students were deemed notable and achieved fame.
Below is a list compiled by French scholar Paul Collinet; it includes the provinces and known cities from which each student originated.
Provinces
Cities
Student names (Listed in chronological order)
Arabia
Severin and unnamed others Theodorus
Armenia
Anonymous (Mentioned in Zacharias' "Life of Severus)
Asia
Tralles
Chrysaorius
Bythinia
Flavianus
Cappadocia
Caesarea
Menas
Caria
Aphrodisias
Athanasius
Cilicia
Tarsus
Peregrinus
Egypt
Alexandria
Anonymous? (in De opificio mundi) Anatolius Athanasius Isidorus
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