"Anmerkungen ber Den Codicem Maximilianeum Bavaricum Civilem, Volume 4" by Wigul us Xaver Aloys von Kreittmayr, is a comprehensive legal commentary on the Bavarian Civil Code. This historical legal text provides detailed annotations and interpretations of the code, offering insights into the legal framework of Bavaria. It explores the influence of Roman law and examines the evolution of legal principles within the Bavarian legal system.
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