Grund-Riss des Codicis Fridericiani Marchici offers a comprehensive overview of the Codex Fridericianus, a significant legal code in Prussian history. Authored by Samuel von Cocceji, this work provides invaluable insight into the legal framework established during the reign of Frederick the Great. As a foundational text, it illuminates the principles and structure of the Prussian legal system in the 18th century, reflecting the era's approach to justice and governance.
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