The Civil law, including the Twelve tables, the Institutes of Gaius, the Rules of Ulpian, the Opinions of Paulus, the Enactments of Justinian, and the Constitutions of Leo: translated from the original Latin, edited, and compared with all accessible systems of jurisprudence ancient and modern. By S. P. Scott.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Cincinnati, The Central Trust Company [c1932]
Description
17 v. in 7. 27 cm.

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Notes
  • This translation has been made from: Leges XII tabvlarvm restitvtae a I. N. Fvnccio, Rintelii, 1744. Gaii Institutionum juris civilis, commentarii quattuor, Lipsiae, 1886. Julii Pauli Sententiarum and filium, libri quinque, Lipsiae, 1886. Domitii Ulpiani Fragmenta, Lipsiae, 1886. Fontes juris romani antejustiniani, Florentiae, 1908. Corpus juris civilis cum notis Dionysii Gothofredi, Amstelodami, 1663. Corpus juris civilis, ediderunt d. Albertus et d. Mauritius, fratres Kriegelii, d. Aemilius Hermann, d. Eduardus Osenbruggen, Lipsiae, 1872. Pandestae Justinianeae in novum ordinem digestae, Paris, 1823. cf. v. 1, p. 50.
  • "The new constitutions of the Emperor Leo" (v. 17, p. 204-297) is translated into English from the Latin translation of Henricus Agylaeus (first published under title Imp. Leonis Augusti Constitutiones novellae. Paris, H. Stephanus, 1560).
  • "Compared with the following authorities": v. 1, p. 50-54.
Other title(s)
  • Lex duodecim tabularum.
  • Corpus juris civilis.
LCCN
32032532
OCLC
13840445
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N - S
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