Introduzione Allo Studio Del Digesto Giustinianeo offers a comprehensive introduction to the study of Justinian's Digest, providing essential rules and information for utilizing the Pandects in both scholarly and practical contexts. This historical work, originally published in 1887, delves into the life and works of Roman jurists, offering invaluable insights into the foundations of Roman law.
Henry John Roby's treatise serves as a foundational text for students and scholars of legal history, offering a detailed examination of the legal principles and historical context surrounding one of the most influential legal compilations in history. Explore the rich history and enduring influence of Roman law with this classic work.
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