I "Consilia" della Facolt giuridica di Perugia nei secoli 16 e 17, Volume 1 offers a detailed historical analysis of the legal advice (consilia) provided by the law faculty of Perugia during the 16th and 17th centuries. This scholarly work by Oscar Scalvanti sheds light on the legal practices, intellectual debates, and societal issues of the time, as reflected in the consultations of the esteemed faculty. This volume provides valuable insights into the development of legal thought and the administration of justice in Perugia and the broader Italian context. It will be of interest to legal historians, scholars of Renaissance and early modern Europe, and anyone interested in the evolution of legal education and practice.
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