Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... literature that Roman - law rules were recognized only as secondary or supplementary sources of the law . The reception of Roman law comprised Justinian's codifica- tion , the Corpus Juris Civilis , in its original form and its orig ...
... literature that Roman - law rules were recognized only as secondary or supplementary sources of the law . The reception of Roman law comprised Justinian's codifica- tion , the Corpus Juris Civilis , in its original form and its orig ...
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... literature 50 with regard to its role in explaining and disseminating Roman - law terms and , thereby , to disclose the furtherance which the reception of Roman law received from popular dic- tionaries and encyclopedias . This object ...
... literature 50 with regard to its role in explaining and disseminating Roman - law terms and , thereby , to disclose the furtherance which the reception of Roman law received from popular dic- tionaries and encyclopedias . This object ...
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... literature . It is not merely the result of a translation from the 23 See Egon Weiss , Griechisches Privatrecht I ( Leipzig , 1923 ) 316 note 237 , and sources and literature cited there ; also Paul M. Meyer , ZRG , Rom . Abt . XLVI ...
... literature . It is not merely the result of a translation from the 23 See Egon Weiss , Griechisches Privatrecht I ( Leipzig , 1923 ) 316 note 237 , and sources and literature cited there ; also Paul M. Meyer , ZRG , Rom . Abt . XLVI ...
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