Ad Senatusconsultum Trebellianum, written in Latin by Nicolaus Thierens, delves into the intricacies of the Trebellian Decree, a pivotal piece of Roman legislation. This work offers a detailed examination of the decree's origins, its application within the Roman legal system, and its historical context within the broader framework of Roman law. Thierens' study provides valuable insights for legal scholars and historians interested in understanding the evolution of Roman jurisprudence and the role of the Senate in shaping legal policy. The book remains an important resource for those studying Roman legal history and its enduring influence on Western legal traditions.
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