Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... regard to other topics . The resulting lack of balance in the use of Justinian's texts leads to the obvious question : was this the original scheme of Gratian's work ? 29 Vetulani points to the follow- ing signs that it was not , and ...
... regard to other topics . The resulting lack of balance in the use of Justinian's texts leads to the obvious question : was this the original scheme of Gratian's work ? 29 Vetulani points to the follow- ing signs that it was not , and ...
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... regard to the effect of the deprivation of nationality on the status of wife or children.13 The position of the individual was basically affected by the expansion of government control in various fields of economic activity and by ...
... regard to the effect of the deprivation of nationality on the status of wife or children.13 The position of the individual was basically affected by the expansion of government control in various fields of economic activity and by ...
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... regard to papyrological material , by Rafael Taubenschlag , in Journal of Juristic Papyrology , 7/8 ( 1953-54 ) , 413–41 . 2 The course of Wenger's career is charmingly presented in an autobio- graphical sketch , in Österreichische ...
... regard to papyrological material , by Rafael Taubenschlag , in Journal of Juristic Papyrology , 7/8 ( 1953-54 ) , 413–41 . 2 The course of Wenger's career is charmingly presented in an autobio- graphical sketch , in Österreichische ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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