Roman law
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- A General survey of events, sources, persons and movements in continental legal history
- A compendium of the modern Roman law : founded upon the treatises of Puchta, von Vangerow, Arndts, Franz Moehler, and the Corpus juris civilis
- A contribution to an English translation of Voet's Commentary on the Pandects : comprising all the titles on purchase and sale -- letting and hiring -- mortgages -- evictions -- warranty -- and allied subjects ; being lib. XVIII., XIX., XX., XXI., and tit. VII. of lib. XIII.
- A manual of civil law : containing a translation of and commentary on the fragments of the XII. tables and the Institutes of Justinian : the text of the Institutes of Gaius and Justinian arranged in parallel columns : and the text of the fragments of Ulpian and of selections from Paul's Receptæ Sententiæ
- A systematic and historical exposition of Roman law in the order of a code
- Ad fundum : liber amicorum Olga Tellegen-Couperus
- An introduction to the study of jurisprudence : being a translation of the general part of Thibaut's System des Pandekten Rechts ; with notes and illustrations
- Ancient law, ancient society
- Apuntes de derecho romano
- Apuntes de derecho romano
- Bracton and his relation to the Roman law : a contribution to the history of the Roman law in the middle ages
- Commentarius ad Pandectas
- Commentarius ad Pandectas, Book 19, title 2, Locatio-conductio
- Commentary on the Pandects : in which, besides the principles of the Roman law and the more remarkable controversies, the modern law and more particularly questions of practice, are examined : Books 44 & 45, exceptions, prescriptions, obligations, actions
- Commentary on the Pandects : on suretyship, novation and payment : book 46, titles 1, 2 and 3
- Consilia Oldradi
- Curso de derecho romano
- De rebus divinis et humanis : essays in honour of Jan Hallebeek
- Disertaciones de derecho romano
- Essays on the law in Cicero's private orations
- Handbook of the Roman law
- Historical introduction to the private law of Rome
- History of Roman private law
- Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum libri quattour
- Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum libri quattuor
- Introduction to Roman law
- Io. Gottlieb Heineccii, iurecons. quondam ... Opera omnia : nunc denuo edita, multisque accessionibus locupletata
- Lost in translations : Roman law scholarship and translation in early twentieth-century America
- Outlines of Roman law : comprising its historical growth and general principles
- Outlines of Roman law : consisting chiefly of an analysis and summary of the Institutes, for the use of students
- Prontuario de derecho romano
- Roman law in the modern world
- Roman law in the modern world
- Roman laws and charters
- Roman private law in the times of Cicero and of the Antonines
- Studies in history and jurisprudence
- Teoría del negocio jurídico : versión taquigráfica de las conferencias de clase
- Textbook of Roman law
- The Cambridge companion to Roman law
- The Codex of Justinian : a new annotated translation, with parallel Latin and Greek text based on a translation by Justice Fred H. Blume
- The Institutes : a textbook of the history and system of Roman private law
- The Institutes of Gaius and Justinian, the Twelve tables, and the CXVIIIth and CXXVIIth novels : with introduction and translation
- The Institutes of Gaius and Rules of Ulpian : the former from Studemund's apograph of the Verona Codex : with translation and notes, critical and explanatory, and copious alphabetical digest
- The Institutes of Roman law
- The Institutes of the Roman law : containing an account of the Roman law from the earliest period till the decline of the western empire, Part I
- The commentaries of Gaius and Rules of Ulpian
- The elements of Roman law summarized : a concise digest of the matter contained in the Institutes of Gaius and Justinian with copious references arranged in parallel columns; also chronological and analytical tables, lists of laws, etc., etc., primarily designed for the use of students preparing for examination at Oxford, Cambridge, and the Inns of Court
- The evolution of the Roman law : from before the Twelve tables to the Corpus juris
- The history and principles of the civil law of Rome : an aid to the study of scientific and comparative jurisprudence
- The jurisprudence of the Jewish courts in Egypt : legal administration by the Jews under the early Roman empire as described by Philo Judaeus
- The jurisprudence of the Jewish courts in Egypt : legal administration by the Jews under the early Roman empire as described by Philo Judaeus
- The law of Greco-Roman Egypt in the light of the papyri, 332 B.C.-640 A.D.
- The novels of Justinian : a complete annotated English translation
- Versuche über einzelne Theile der Theorie des Rechts
- Voet's Commentaries, Book XLI, Modes of acquiring property, possession, and acquisitive prescription
- Voet's Commentaries, Book XXII
- Voet, Ad Pandectas : lib. XLVIII., tit. IV., Ad Legem Juliam majestatis (lèse-majesté and treason), necnon lib. XLVIII., tit. VI., pars anterior, Ad Legem Juliam de vi publica (sedition)
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