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49 The jurists themselves , as a number of references show , recognized the validity of the rescripts of the emperor.50 An even more important intrusion into the old law resulted from the development of the cognitio extra ordinem as an ...
49 The jurists themselves , as a number of references show , recognized the validity of the rescripts of the emperor.50 An even more important intrusion into the old law resulted from the development of the cognitio extra ordinem as an ...
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Msgr . Rius seems unaware of the fact that the assembling of cross references stands historically at the beginning of all of the glossators ' literary activities . Thousands of such refer- ences accompany the text of Code , Digest ...
Msgr . Rius seems unaware of the fact that the assembling of cross references stands historically at the beginning of all of the glossators ' literary activities . Thousands of such refer- ences accompany the text of Code , Digest ...
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... page references without further specification refer to The Jews in Medieval Germany ; page references preceded by the symbol JL , to Jewry Law in Medieval Germany . institutions of this time . " During the Middle Ages 84 SEMINAR.
... page references without further specification refer to The Jews in Medieval Germany ; page references preceded by the symbol JL , to Jewry Law in Medieval Germany . institutions of this time . " During the Middle Ages 84 SEMINAR.
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