Opera Omnia, In Plures Tomos Distributa, Volume 4 presents the collected works of Scipione Gentili, a significant legal scholar of the Renaissance. Written in Latin, this volume offers insights into Gentili's contributions to jurisprudence and legal theory. His writings provide valuable historical context for understanding the development of law during a transformative period in European history. Scholars of legal history, Renaissance studies, and Latin literature will find this volume an essential resource. This edition makes Gentili's work accessible for modern research and study, preserving his legacy for future generations.
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