Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. occurs oddly embedded in very Greek documents of all sorts in the later Roman East . So arose the so - called " classical " Roman law of the early Empire under the dual influence of Greek ...
Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. occurs oddly embedded in very Greek documents of all sorts in the later Roman East . So arose the so - called " classical " Roman law of the early Empire under the dual influence of Greek ...
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... Greek influence on Roman law was clearly exten- sive but where Greek legal antiquities are poorly known , we may always wonder how it was exercised . If we find a Ro- man definition or principle in the papyri , for example , are we to ...
... Greek influence on Roman law was clearly exten- sive but where Greek legal antiquities are poorly known , we may always wonder how it was exercised . If we find a Ro- man definition or principle in the papyri , for example , are we to ...
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... Greek Justinian constitution quoted in the Dissensiones Dominorum , 3 : 46-56 Greek law , some problems of : a con- sideration of Pringsheim on sale , 9 : 72-91 Greek legal history , note on recent Greek work in , 6 : 77-88 Growth of ...
... Greek Justinian constitution quoted in the Dissensiones Dominorum , 3 : 46-56 Greek law , some problems of : a con- sideration of Pringsheim on sale , 9 : 72-91 Greek legal history , note on recent Greek work in , 6 : 77-88 Growth of ...
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