Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... classical antiquity pro- duced monetary crises , which , however , were restricted in rather narrow limits . Although currency inflations were frequent in the classical as well as in the medieval world , we are never confronted in the ...
... classical antiquity pro- duced monetary crises , which , however , were restricted in rather narrow limits . Although currency inflations were frequent in the classical as well as in the medieval world , we are never confronted in the ...
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... classical term- inology . 4. Dig . 36.1.18 ( 17 ) .4 ( Ulp . II fideicomm . ) : Si quis rogatus fuerit , ut , si sine liberis decesserit , restituat hereditatem , Papinianus scribit in libro octavo responsorum etiam naturalem filium ...
... classical term- inology . 4. Dig . 36.1.18 ( 17 ) .4 ( Ulp . II fideicomm . ) : Si quis rogatus fuerit , ut , si sine liberis decesserit , restituat hereditatem , Papinianus scribit in libro octavo responsorum etiam naturalem filium ...
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... classical authors ; for it cannot be assumed that the councillors of the imperial chancellery of the Bas - Empire sud- denly connected with that expression an idea entirely alien to their predecessors who had adopted it as a technical ...
... classical authors ; for it cannot be assumed that the councillors of the imperial chancellery of the Bas - Empire sud- denly connected with that expression an idea entirely alien to their predecessors who had adopted it as a technical ...
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ANGELO SEGRE Some Traits of Monetary Inflations | 20 |
GUIDO KISCH Nationalism and Race in Medieval Law | 48 |
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