Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 7-9School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1949 |
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... discussion “ tam in textu quam in glosa " of both the Decretum and the Decretals . It is interesting to note that St. Raymond later was to take over in his Summa de casibus much of the systematic arrangement as well as the modus agendi ...
... discussion “ tam in textu quam in glosa " of both the Decretum and the Decretals . It is interesting to note that St. Raymond later was to take over in his Summa de casibus much of the systematic arrangement as well as the modus agendi ...
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... discussing arrha , Pringsheim makes some very brief economic com- ments . He writes ( p . 352 ) : Such inequality [ i.e. , in ... discussion that follows , none of which is applicable to a truly feudal economy . V. What is Greek ? " " In ...
... discussing arrha , Pringsheim makes some very brief economic com- ments . He writes ( p . 352 ) : Such inequality [ i.e. , in ... discussion that follows , none of which is applicable to a truly feudal economy . V. What is Greek ? " " In ...
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... ( Discussions on select readings ) : November 30 , 1950 : Chapter VII , on the comparative approach to case law , from ... Discussion leader : Dr. Franklin F. Russell . Papers read at other Meetings : October 27 , 1950 : Dr. Augustín Diaz ...
... ( Discussions on select readings ) : November 30 , 1950 : Chapter VII , on the comparative approach to case law , from ... Discussion leader : Dr. Franklin F. Russell . Papers read at other Meetings : October 27 , 1950 : Dr. Augustín Diaz ...
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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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