Notae, Additiones Et Resolutiones Ad Glossas Legum Partitarum Gregorii Lopetii, Volume 1, by Gaspar de Hermosilla, is a significant contribution to the study of Spanish law during the Renaissance. This volume presents detailed notes, additions, and resolutions pertaining to the legal glosses of Gregorio Lopetii's work on the "Leges Partitarum", a foundational legal code in Spain. Hermosilla's annotations offer invaluable insights into the interpretation and application of Roman and customary law within the Spanish legal system of the time. The work provides essential context for understanding the evolution of legal thought and practice. It serves as a crucial resource for legal historians and scholars interested in the development of Iberian law and its influence on legal traditions in the Hispanic world. This meticulously compiled volume remains an important text for understanding legal scholarship of the period.
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