Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... early Byzantine period is not yet a planned economy . In the main it is much less different from the economy of the first centuries of the Roman em- pire than it appears to many scholars , because no sweeping technical discovery changed ...
... early Byzantine period is not yet a planned economy . In the main it is much less different from the economy of the first centuries of the Roman em- pire than it appears to many scholars , because no sweeping technical discovery changed ...
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... early Byzantine period.23 This investigation , which will be followed by a series of essays on Byzantine economy , has a much more general interest , because the economic and financial evolution of the Roman and the Byzantine empire is ...
... early Byzantine period.23 This investigation , which will be followed by a series of essays on Byzantine economy , has a much more general interest , because the economic and financial evolution of the Roman and the Byzantine empire is ...
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... early history of the " practical " reception of Roman law in Europe from unpublished manuscript ma- terial . Perhaps it will invite the attention of competent phil- ologians . The early bilingual vocabularies served partly as ...
... early history of the " practical " reception of Roman law in Europe from unpublished manuscript ma- terial . Perhaps it will invite the attention of competent phil- ologians . The early bilingual vocabularies served partly as ...
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