Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... belongs to a field of research more ap- propriate for a trained jurist than for a general student of Hellenic antiquity , " and he suspects moreover , that his " lack of formal legal training may have caused him to make certain ...
... belongs to a field of research more ap- propriate for a trained jurist than for a general student of Hellenic antiquity , " and he suspects moreover , that his " lack of formal legal training may have caused him to make certain ...
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... belongs to the tract . de poen . , the original composition of which , as we know , presents problems of its own.28 If one accepts these conjectural eliminations , " the ratio of procedural to non- procedural texts becomes even more ...
... belongs to the tract . de poen . , the original composition of which , as we know , presents problems of its own.28 If one accepts these conjectural eliminations , " the ratio of procedural to non- procedural texts becomes even more ...
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... belongs to him . In any case , as Marcel Villey 16 remarked in a recent article on the influence of Aristotle's logic on Roman law , " No one doubts that Roman thinking was radically transformed by the invasion of Greek culture . " And ...
... belongs to him . In any case , as Marcel Villey 16 remarked in a recent article on the influence of Aristotle's logic on Roman law , " No one doubts that Roman thinking was radically transformed by the invasion of Greek culture . " And ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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