Istoria Delle Leggi E Magistrati Del Regno Di Napoli, Volume 7 delves into the legal history and the roles of magistrates within the Kingdom of Naples. Authored by Gregorio Grimaldi, this volume offers a detailed examination of the laws and judicial figures that shaped the governance and administration of justice in Naples. The work provides valuable insights into the historical, political, and social contexts that influenced the legal system of the kingdom. Scholars and historians interested in Italian legal history will find this volume to be an essential resource, providing a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of law and the function of magistrates in one of Italy's most significant historical realms.
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