Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 7-9School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1949 |
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... decision given in the first sentence . Moreover , huiusmodi sententia and the stiff manner in which Celsus is called Iuventius Celsus are typical signs of the style of the compilers ( cf. Cod . Just . 6.22.10.3 ; also Cod . Just . 2.18 ...
... decision given in the first sentence . Moreover , huiusmodi sententia and the stiff manner in which Celsus is called Iuventius Celsus are typical signs of the style of the compilers ( cf. Cod . Just . 6.22.10.3 ; also Cod . Just . 2.18 ...
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... decisions of the courts , espe- cially the Magdeburg Jury Courts ( p . 171f . ) . In the second of the two books under review ( Jewry Law in Medieval Germany ) , he presents a complete reprint of the pertinent chapters of the law books ...
... decisions of the courts , espe- cially the Magdeburg Jury Courts ( p . 171f . ) . In the second of the two books under review ( Jewry Law in Medieval Germany ) , he presents a complete reprint of the pertinent chapters of the law books ...
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... decision . What the humanior interpretatio was for the latter , was to Marcellus the benignior interpretatio . Let us not forget that Marcellus was a member of Marcus Aurelius ' advisory council ( consilium ) . In all likelihood it was ...
... decision . What the humanior interpretatio was for the latter , was to Marcellus the benignior interpretatio . Let us not forget that Marcellus was a member of Marcus Aurelius ' advisory council ( consilium ) . In all likelihood it was ...
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Bureaucracy and the Roman Law A ARTHUR SCHILLER | 26 |
Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
Concerning the Transmission of Julians Digesta | 69 |
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