Rerum In Sseren. Ducum Saxoniae Dicasteriis Ienensibus Decisarum, Centuriae Quinque presents a comprehensive collection of legal decisions from the courts of the Dukes of Saxony in Jena. Authored by Nicolaus Christoph von Lyncker, this multi-volume work meticulously documents and analyzes significant legal precedents across various jurisdictions within Saxony.
Specifically, this volume includes Centuria VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X, offering detailed insights into the legal landscape of the era. This historical legal resource provides valuable context for understanding the evolution of German law and the administration of justice during the period.
Researchers and historians of law will find this collection an indispensable resource for studying Saxon legal history and jurisprudence.
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