Collegium Iuris Feudalis... is a comprehensive Latin text by Jacob Friedrich Ludovici exploring the intricacies of feudal law. This historical legal treatise delves into the origins, principles, and applications of feudal legal systems within a European context. It provides a detailed examination of Roman law influences on feudal structures and offers valuable insights into the historical development of legal frameworks during the medieval and early modern periods. This work will be of interest to legal historians, scholars of Roman law, and those researching European history.
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