Practica Forensis De Modo Testandi Ad Acta Iudicialia, by Johann G. Wendenschlegl, explores forensic practices related to testamentary law and their application in judicial acts. Written in Italian, this historical legal text provides insights into the methods of executing wills and the procedures followed in Italian courts. It offers a detailed examination of the legal processes involved in validating wills and ensuring their compliance with the law. This book is a valuable resource for legal historians, scholars of civil law, and anyone interested in the historical development of testamentary practices in Italy.
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