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Page vi
... there seems no reason to doubt that far more extensive use will in time be made of the sources of Roman law , and that Ulpian , Gaius , and others of the ante - Justinianean compilers of legal histories and legal forms , will be as much ...
... there seems no reason to doubt that far more extensive use will in time be made of the sources of Roman law , and that Ulpian , Gaius , and others of the ante - Justinianean compilers of legal histories and legal forms , will be as much ...
Page vii
... There are , however , one or two matters de- serving of more particular attention . In the first place , as regards Gaius himself , it is important to remember that whatever reputation he acquired in later days , and however enduring ...
... There are , however , one or two matters de- serving of more particular attention . In the first place , as regards Gaius himself , it is important to remember that whatever reputation he acquired in later days , and however enduring ...
Page ix
... there is no attempt at explaining the nature of Law and Jurisprudence , no classification of the parts of Law , no aiming at philosophical arrangement and analysis , but a simple declaration of the Roman law as it affects its subjects ...
... there is no attempt at explaining the nature of Law and Jurisprudence , no classification of the parts of Law , no aiming at philosophical arrangement and analysis , but a simple declaration of the Roman law as it affects its subjects ...
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 xiii
... there is a double discussion of the effect of the Litis Contestatio , first in III . 180 , 181 , secondly in Iv . 106-108 . Huschke , who assumes the Commentaries to have been from the beginning a sys- tematic treatise , says that Gaius ...
... there is a double discussion of the effect of the Litis Contestatio , first in III . 180 , 181 , secondly in Iv . 106-108 . Huschke , who assumes the Commentaries to have been from the beginning a sys- tematic treatise , says that Gaius ...
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