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Thus , wherever Roman Law was not enforced ratione imperii , by virtue of an official authority , it scored its triumph imperio rationis , by virtue of its appeal to the learned judge , attorney , and legislator .
Thus , wherever Roman Law was not enforced ratione imperii , by virtue of an official authority , it scored its triumph imperio rationis , by virtue of its appeal to the learned judge , attorney , and legislator .
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A renaissance of the Roman law set in and found its center particularly in Bologna , continuing to the mid - thirteenth century . The flourishing schools of the Glossators and Commentators of the Roman law attracted students from all of ...
A renaissance of the Roman law set in and found its center particularly in Bologna , continuing to the mid - thirteenth century . The flourishing schools of the Glossators and Commentators of the Roman law attracted students from all of ...
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Although a voluminous literature treats of the fate of Roman law after the downfall of the Roman Empire , there is no comprehensive monograph on the reception of Roman law in general and its influence on the development of the various ...
Although a voluminous literature treats of the fate of Roman law after the downfall of the Roman Empire , there is no comprehensive monograph on the reception of Roman law in general and its influence on the development of the various ...
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