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Page vi
... Pandects which is entitled pro dote . The two letters ff designate nothing but a careless mode of writing the Greek letter , the first letter of radixTal , Pandects , " Gene- ral Receivers ; " which was a common title of the Greek ...
... Pandects which is entitled pro dote . The two letters ff designate nothing but a careless mode of writing the Greek letter , the first letter of radixTal , Pandects , " Gene- ral Receivers ; " which was a common title of the Greek ...
Page xii
... pandects : and , that they might be the more firmly established , the emperor not only prohibited the use of all other law - books , but also forbad , that any comment should be written upon these his new digested laws , or that any ...
... pandects : and , that they might be the more firmly established , the emperor not only prohibited the use of all other law - books , but also forbad , that any comment should be written upon these his new digested laws , or that any ...
Page xiv
... pandects were lost , till the 12th cen- tury ; when it is said , that the pandects were accidentally recovered at Amalphi , and the code at Ravenna . But , as if fortune would make an atonement for her former severity , they have since ...
... pandects were lost , till the 12th cen- tury ; when it is said , that the pandects were accidentally recovered at Amalphi , and the code at Ravenna . But , as if fortune would make an atonement for her former severity , they have since ...
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... Pandects , we directed that the Institutes should be divided into four books , which serve as elements of the science of law . Quid in Institutionibus contineatur . V. In quibus breviter exposi- tum est , et quod antea obtinebat , et ...
... Pandects , we directed that the Institutes should be divided into four books , which serve as elements of the science of law . Quid in Institutionibus contineatur . V. In quibus breviter exposi- tum est , et quod antea obtinebat , et ...
Page 367
... in ge- neral ; but in how many and in what various cases they are necessary , may be learned from the larger books of the digests , or pandects . Divisio § VIII . Appellantur autem ex- ceptiones aliæ perpetuæ LIB . IV . TIT . XIII . 367.
... in ge- neral ; but in how many and in what various cases they are necessary , may be learned from the larger books of the digests , or pandects . Divisio § VIII . Appellantur autem ex- ceptiones aliæ perpetuæ LIB . IV . TIT . XIII . 367.
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