S. G. Longinescu's comprehensive analysis of Gaius, one of the most important early Roman jurists, offers a detailed portrait of his life and work, exploring his impact on the development of legal theory and practice in ancient Rome. Drawing on a range of primary sources, Longinescu provides a nuanced understanding of Gaius' legal philosophy, his contributions to the field of contract law, and his lasting influence on the European legal tradition.
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