Studies in the glossators of the Roman law

newly discovered writings of the twelfth century

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Studies in the glossators of the Roman law
Hermann Kantorowicz, Hermann K ...
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Studies in the glossators of the Roman law

newly discovered writings of the twelfth century

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English
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323

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Studies in the glossators of the Roman law.: Newly discovered writings of the 12th century.
1969, Scientia-Verl.
in English - Repr. of the ed. Cambridge 1938. With add. et corr. by Peter Weimer.
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Edition Notes

"Far and away the most important of these mss is one that was quite unknown a few years ago, and has now been examined and partly edited for the first time: the Royal ms II. B. XIV of the British museum."--p. 1.
"Literary abbreviations": p. [xv]-xvi.

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Cambridge [Eng.]
Other Titles
Glossators of the Roman law.

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Library of Congress
LAW <Roman Law 12 "Kant" 1938>, KJA1570 .K36 1938

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Pagination
xvi p., 1 l., 323 p.
Number of pages
323

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OL6384852M
LCCN
39008007
OCLC/WorldCat
1816422

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