Gaii Institutionvm Commentarii Iv, with the subtitle E Codice Rescripto Bibliothecae Capitvlaris Veronensis, presents a scholarly edition of the Institutes of Gaius, a foundational text in Roman law. This edition, compiled from the rescriptus manuscript of the Verona chapter library, offers invaluable insights into the structure and principles of Roman legal thought.
Edited by legal scholars Gaius, Friedrich Bluhme, and Johann Friedrich Ludwig Goeschen, this work is essential for understanding the development of Western legal traditions. The Institutes provide a systematic exposition of Roman law, covering persons, things, actions, and delicts. This edition is crucial for legal historians, classicists, and anyone interested in the roots of modern legal systems.
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