Lehrbuch eines civilistischen Cursus (Textbook of a Civil Law Course) by Gustav Hugo, published in 1799, offers a comprehensive overview of civil law principles as understood at the end of the 18th century. This foundational text provides insights into the historical development of legal thought and the structure of civil jurisprudence. Hugo's work remains relevant for legal scholars and historians interested in understanding the evolution of legal systems and the intellectual underpinnings of modern law. Its detailed examination of legal concepts makes it a valuable resource for tracing the origins of contemporary legal frameworks.
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