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Page vii
... there is no need to dilate . All that can be told the reader on these and other points in connection with his life and writings is so fully and ably narrated in the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography by Dr Smith , that it is ...
... there is no need to dilate . All that can be told the reader on these and other points in connection with his life and writings is so fully and ably narrated in the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography by Dr Smith , that it is ...
Page viii
... there is in Gaius , as his Commentaries also evince , an unreadiness to give his own opinion upon contested questions , a strong inclination to collect and put side by side the views of opposite schools , and a constant anxiety to treat ...
... there is in Gaius , as his Commentaries also evince , an unreadiness to give his own opinion upon contested questions , a strong inclination to collect and put side by side the views of opposite schools , and a constant anxiety to treat ...
Page ix
... there is no attempt at explaining the nature of Law and Jurisprudence , no classifica- tion of the parts of Law , no aiming at philosophical arrange- ment and analysis , but a simple declaration of the Roman law as it affects its ...
... there is no attempt at explaining the nature of Law and Jurisprudence , no classifica- tion of the parts of Law , no aiming at philosophical arrange- ment and analysis , but a simple declaration of the Roman law as it affects its ...
Page xi
... There is a chapter in Mr Merivale's able History of the Romans under the Empire , which is most deserving of con- sideration by the student of Gaius . It is the one in which he speaks of the events that marked the reign of the Emperor ...
... There is a chapter in Mr Merivale's able History of the Romans under the Empire , which is most deserving of con- sideration by the student of Gaius . It is the one in which he speaks of the events that marked the reign of the Emperor ...
Page xix
... There are good reasons why the Rules of Ulpian , fragmentary as they now are , should be bound up with the Commentaries of Gaius . In the first place these writers are the only two ( if we except Paulus ) whose works have been preserved ...
... There are good reasons why the Rules of Ulpian , fragmentary as they now are , should be bound up with the Commentaries of Gaius . In the first place these writers are the only two ( if we except Paulus ) whose works have been preserved ...
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