Hugonis Donelli...opera Omnia, Volume 12 presents the collected works of Hugues Doneau (Hugo Donellus), a prominent 16th-century French jurist. This volume, part of a comprehensive collection, showcases Donellus's profound contributions to the study of Roman law and jurisprudence. Edited by Oswald Hilliger, Scipione Gentili, and Carl Sebastian Feidler, the work offers invaluable insights into the legal thought of the period.
Written in Latin, this scholarly edition is an essential resource for legal historians, classicists, and anyone interested in the development of European legal systems. Donellus's meticulous analysis and systematic approach to law made him a highly influential figure whose ideas continue to resonate within legal scholarship.
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