Om Iurisprudentiae Anteiustinianae Quae Supersunt
This volume collects the surviving fragments of the Pre-Justinian Roman legal tradition, including laws, juridical commentaries, and other legal texts. Edited and translated by distinguished German legal scholar Philipp Eduard Huschke, the book provides a valuable glimpse into the origins and evolution of Western legal thought.
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