Nerva, Cocceius
3. M.
Cocceius Nerva, was the son of the jurist.
He must have been a precocious youth, if we rightly understand Ulpian (
Dig. 3. tit. i. s. l), when he says that he gave response (
publice de jure responsitasse) at the age of seventeen or a little more.
He is probably the Cocceius Nerva mentioned by Tacitus (
Tac. Ann. 15.72) as Praetor Designatus.
He wrote a work De Usucapionibus (
Dig. 41. tit. 2. s. 47) as Papinian states; and he is often cited in the Digest under the name of Nerva Filius. Gaius (
Instil. 2.195, 3.133) cites Nerva, without saying whether he means the father or the son.
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