Gai Institutiones ad Codicis Veronensis Apographvm Stvdemvndianvm Novis Cvris Avctvm In Vsvm Scholarvm is a critical edition of Gaius's Institutes, a foundational text of Roman law. This edition, prepared by Paulus Kruegeri and Gvilelmvs Stvdemvnd, is based on the Stvdemvndian copy of the Verona Codex, meticulously revised for scholarly use. The Institutes of Gaius provide a systematic exposition of Roman legal principles, covering persons, things, actions, and the forms of procedure.
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