The author criticizes the widespread idea in the Papinian's Responsorum libri XIX case in point and response are fused together. Instead it is credible Papinian preferred not to use the conventional model "case in point-question-response" omitting almost always the question; nonetheless the main points of the response are normally easily identified and therefore distinct.
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