Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... Digest and had therefore no opportunity to refer to their master . The Anonymus , on the other hand , is often referring to Stephanus even where he does not mention the name.55 Now , if only two authors - the Anonymus and the ...
... Digest and had therefore no opportunity to refer to their master . The Anonymus , on the other hand , is often referring to Stephanus even where he does not mention the name.55 Now , if only two authors - the Anonymus and the ...
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... Digest would have demonstrated that the experiment had to be considered a failure once for all . But - and this is remarkable in the further development of the doctrine - the unenforceable rule of Justinian , which required that the ...
... Digest would have demonstrated that the experiment had to be considered a failure once for all . But - and this is remarkable in the further development of the doctrine - the unenforceable rule of Justinian , which required that the ...
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... Digest , accompanied by more or less detailed comments , for use in the classroom . The shortcomings of this approach , from the point of view of scientific treatment of the Roman law , were pointed out by Ernst Levy ( Ztschr . Sav . St ...
... Digest , accompanied by more or less detailed comments , for use in the classroom . The shortcomings of this approach , from the point of view of scientific treatment of the Roman law , were pointed out by Ernst Levy ( Ztschr . Sav . St ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
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