Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 7-9School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1949 |
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... period - certainly a period later than the editions of Ulpian's commentaries , for which terminus ante quem is given by the Fragmenta Vaticana and the Collatio . To illustrate this point I will quote two passages the pre- Justinian ...
... period - certainly a period later than the editions of Ulpian's commentaries , for which terminus ante quem is given by the Fragmenta Vaticana and the Collatio . To illustrate this point I will quote two passages the pre- Justinian ...
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... period of the Roman law . Rightly rejecting the identification of periods of legal history with those of constitutional history , he extends this preparatory phase of the Roman law to the middle of the third century B.C. By that time ...
... period of the Roman law . Rightly rejecting the identification of periods of legal history with those of constitutional history , he extends this preparatory phase of the Roman law to the middle of the third century B.C. By that time ...
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... period . Also , one must remember that the writer of a medieval Law Book of the " Spiegel " type did not codify . He reported the tradition in the shortest possible form , to invite the judges in later cases to follow him . Kisch's ...
... period . Also , one must remember that the writer of a medieval Law Book of the " Spiegel " type did not codify . He reported the tradition in the shortest possible form , to invite the judges in later cases to follow him . Kisch's ...
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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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