"De Iuramento Perhorrescentiae" examines the historical and legal aspects of oaths, with specific reference to legal and historical jurisprudence. Authored by Gerhard Feltmann and Alexander Arnold Pagenstecher, this work delves into the significance and implications of oaths within a historical context. It offers insights into the evolution and role of oaths in shaping legal and societal norms. This book will be of interest to legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and history.
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