Justinian's Institutes by Justinian I

Justinian's Institutes by Justinian I

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The high point of the reign of the Emperor Justinian in the sixth century AD was the compilation of Roman law in four works, the "Institutes", "Digest", "Code" and "Novels" known as the Corpus iuris civilis. This volume consists of a useful Introduction, Paul Krueger's Latin text, and a modern English translation by Birks and McLeod.

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Justinian's Institutes by Justinian I

The high point of the reign of the Emperor Justinian in the sixth century AD was the compilation of Roman law in four works, the Institutes, Digest, Code and Novels. Known as the Corpus iuris civilis, this is the basic material for studying Roman law and the source of much of Europe's legal thinking. This volume consists of a useful Introduction, Paul Krueger's Latin text of the Institutes, and a good modern English translation by Peter Birks and Grant McLeod.
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ISBN 13 9780715621653
ISBN 10 0715621653
Title Justinian's Institutes
Author Justinian I
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1994-03-17
Number of pages 160
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