Lehrbuch des heutigen R mischen Rechts by Gustav Hugo is a seminal work in the study of Roman law. This textbook, written in German, provides a comprehensive overview of Roman law as it was understood and applied in the 19th century. Hugo's clear and systematic approach makes this book an invaluable resource for students and scholars of legal history.
The book covers key aspects of Roman law, including legal principles, institutions, and historical development. Its detailed explanations and thorough analysis reflect Hugo's expertise and dedication to the subject. Lehrbuch des heutigen R mischen Rechts remains a significant contribution to legal scholarship and a testament to the enduring influence of Roman law.
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