Includes index.Cover title: Gaius and Justinian : digest of the institutes.Mode of access: Internet
The Digest is the definitive historical sourcebook of Roman law compiled under the Byzantine emperor...
Traditional philological methods in Roman legal scholarship such as close reading and strict juristi...
Traditional philological methods in Roman legal scholarship such as close reading and strict juristi...
Originally published under title: An analysis and summary of the institutes of Roman law.On spine: R...
"Embodying the Institutes of Gaius and the Institutes of Justinian, tr. into English by J. Ashton Cr...
Appendix: comprising a list of the most important works ... referred to ... (p. 417-423)Mode of acce...
"List of the most important works, with the editions, referred to at the close of the preceding chap...
"Originally compiled as a short course of lectures on the Roman law, and read before the Law school ...
"[Reprinted by permission from the Harvard Law Review, Vol. XX, No. 8]."--p. 7.Includes bibliographi...
Originally published: London : W. Benning, 1848.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: ...
Texts in Latin, introd. in English.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
I. History of Roman law and its descent into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and other mo...
The Roman legal history: from the age of the monarchy to the codification of Justinian, with particu...
Includes index.Text and translation in parallel columns.Mode of access: Internet
Roman Law: An Introduction offers a clear and accessible introduction to Roman law for students of a...
The Digest is the definitive historical sourcebook of Roman law compiled under the Byzantine emperor...
Traditional philological methods in Roman legal scholarship such as close reading and strict juristi...
Traditional philological methods in Roman legal scholarship such as close reading and strict juristi...
Originally published under title: An analysis and summary of the institutes of Roman law.On spine: R...
"Embodying the Institutes of Gaius and the Institutes of Justinian, tr. into English by J. Ashton Cr...
Appendix: comprising a list of the most important works ... referred to ... (p. 417-423)Mode of acce...
"List of the most important works, with the editions, referred to at the close of the preceding chap...
"Originally compiled as a short course of lectures on the Roman law, and read before the Law school ...
"[Reprinted by permission from the Harvard Law Review, Vol. XX, No. 8]."--p. 7.Includes bibliographi...
Originally published: London : W. Benning, 1848.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: ...
Texts in Latin, introd. in English.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
I. History of Roman law and its descent into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and other mo...
The Roman legal history: from the age of the monarchy to the codification of Justinian, with particu...
Includes index.Text and translation in parallel columns.Mode of access: Internet
Roman Law: An Introduction offers a clear and accessible introduction to Roman law for students of a...
The Digest is the definitive historical sourcebook of Roman law compiled under the Byzantine emperor...
Traditional philological methods in Roman legal scholarship such as close reading and strict juristi...
Traditional philological methods in Roman legal scholarship such as close reading and strict juristi...