Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... jurists , even though he also took into consideration the general conditions of the times . To Savigny , Roman Law is an historic individuality . The individualities of the single jurists disappear . He refers to them as being , from ...
... jurists , even though he also took into consideration the general conditions of the times . To Savigny , Roman Law is an historic individuality . The individualities of the single jurists disappear . He refers to them as being , from ...
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... jurists had drawn their strength from the study of that wonderful Roman Digest which Savigny never grew tired of praising . He spoke of the " all - sanctifying " study of the sources in a letter to Georg Arnold Heise.60 Whether or not ...
... jurists had drawn their strength from the study of that wonderful Roman Digest which Savigny never grew tired of praising . He spoke of the " all - sanctifying " study of the sources in a letter to Georg Arnold Heise.60 Whether or not ...
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... jurists necessary . In the sixteenth century questions of faith and theology were in the foreground of public interest . Personalities such as Ulrich Zwingli , the leader of the Reformation in Zürich , and John Calvin , the Reformer of ...
... jurists necessary . In the sixteenth century questions of faith and theology were in the foreground of public interest . Personalities such as Ulrich Zwingli , the leader of the Reformation in Zürich , and John Calvin , the Reformer of ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
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