De Atheniensium Actionibus Forensibus Publicis Liber Singularis... is a scholarly work by Carl Eduard Otto, written in Latin, that delves into the specifics of public forensic actions in ancient Athens. This detailed examination provides invaluable insights into the legal system and practices of one of history's most influential civilizations. The book offers a meticulous analysis of the procedures, principles, and consequences associated with legal actions in the Athenian public sphere, making it an essential resource for legal historians, classicists, and anyone interested in the foundations of Western legal thought. Otto's work remains a significant contribution to our understanding of Athenian society and its enduring impact on the development of law.
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