Principii Di Diritto Civile, written by Fran ois Laurent and originally published in 1906, is a foundational work exploring the core principles of civil law. This historical text offers insights into the legal thought and jurisprudence of the early 20th century. Laurent's detailed examination provides a valuable resource for legal scholars and historians interested in understanding the evolution of civil law. The book is an essential addition to any collection focusing on legal history and comparative law, offering a comprehensive overview of civil law principles as they were understood at the time.
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