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Paperback Collatio Juris Civilis Romani Cum Recessibus Imperii ROM. Germ. Maxime Per Differentias Principes... Book

ISBN: 1274475651

ISBN13: 9781274475657

Collatio Juris Civilis Romani Cum Recessibus Imperii ROM. Germ. Maxime Per Differentias Principes...

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"Collatio Juris Civilis Romani Cum Recessibus Imperii Rom. Germ. Maxime Per Differentias Principes" explores the comparison of Roman civil law with the laws of the Holy Roman Empire, particularly focusing on the differences among principalities. This work by Michael Gra and Jacob David M gling delves into the historical and legal intricacies of Roman law and its reception within the legal framework of the Holy Roman Empire. It examines how Roman legal principles were adapted and modified across various regions, providing valuable insights into the evolution of legal systems. This book is an essential resource for legal historians, scholars of Roman law, and anyone interested in the development of legal thought in Europe.

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