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Page vi
... times frequently but a feeble one , has fixed its hold more firmly amongst the other studies of the place . Unfortunately our ... time be made of the sources of Roman law , and that the writings of Ulpian , Gaius , and others of the ante ...
... times frequently but a feeble one , has fixed its hold more firmly amongst the other studies of the place . Unfortunately our ... time be made of the sources of Roman law , and that the writings of Ulpian , Gaius , and others of the ante ...
Page vii
... time he was only a private lecturer . Unlike many of the distinguished lawyers who preceded him , and others equally distinguished who were his contemporaries , he never had the privilege condendi jura , in jure respondendi . That he ...
... time he was only a private lecturer . Unlike many of the distinguished lawyers who preceded him , and others equally distinguished who were his contemporaries , he never had the privilege condendi jura , in jure respondendi . That he ...
Page viii
... time of their publication were being carried out at Rome ; ( 3 ) the mode in which they were first presented to the public . Ist . As to the nature and object of Gaius ' Commentaries : - There is an opinion pretty commonly accepted as ...
... time of their publication were being carried out at Rome ; ( 3 ) the mode in which they were first presented to the public . Ist . As to the nature and object of Gaius ' Commentaries : - There is an opinion pretty commonly accepted as ...
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... time to the practising lawyer ) , his rare knowledge of pleading and procedure and his nice appreciation of the value of equitable remedies made him an authority of the highest rank , and that these topics were never disregarded when an ...
... time to the practising lawyer ) , his rare knowledge of pleading and procedure and his nice appreciation of the value of equitable remedies made him an authority of the highest rank , and that these topics were never disregarded when an ...
Page xiv
... time over the same ground : and hence he frames a theory that the Commentaries were published in parts . " This hypothesis , " says Huschke , " explains why on many points there is a second notice fuller and more accurate than the first ...
... time over the same ground : and hence he frames a theory that the Commentaries were published in parts . " This hypothesis , " says Huschke , " explains why on many points there is a second notice fuller and more accurate than the first ...
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