The Commentaries of Gaius and Rules of Ulpian is a classic legal text that provides a comprehensive overview of Roman law. The book is divided into two parts, with the first section consisting of Gaius' commentaries on the Twelve Tables, which were the foundation of Roman law. The second part of the book contains the rules of Ulpian, a renowned jurist who lived during the third century AD. The rules cover a wide range of legal topics, including property...
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