Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... period of darkness . There has been ex- tensive re - examination of the nature and the institutions of the archaic period.1 And , near the other end of the time se- quence , several scholars have suggested the existence of a corps of ...
... period of darkness . There has been ex- tensive re - examination of the nature and the institutions of the archaic period.1 And , near the other end of the time se- quence , several scholars have suggested the existence of a corps of ...
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... period from Augustus to the middle of the third century as the classical epoch of the Roman law . Others contend that the classical period extends from approximately 150 B.C. to 250 A.D. , a view recently substantiated by Professor ...
... period from Augustus to the middle of the third century as the classical epoch of the Roman law . Others contend that the classical period extends from approximately 150 B.C. to 250 A.D. , a view recently substantiated by Professor ...
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... period of the kings , it was clearly designed for the populus Romanus , the Quirites alone , and was the proper ius civile . Obscure as this period is , the character of the law is clearly seen from its institutions . We see the patria ...
... period of the kings , it was clearly designed for the populus Romanus , the Quirites alone , and was the proper ius civile . Obscure as this period is , the character of the law is clearly seen from its institutions . We see the patria ...
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The Caesars and the Stars II FREDERICK H CRAMER | 1 |
Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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