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- catalog contributor b7212373.
- catalog created "1974.".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "1974.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1974.".
- catalog description "The German Historical School no bird Phoenix.--Bartolus sides with the papal absolutists.--The subsidiarity of Justinian Roman law to custom law and statute law.--Justinian Roman law jus commune in Christian countries.--The growing interest in antejustinian Roman law from the first half of the 16th century.--Publishing of Ansegisus, Benedictus Levita, lex Salica, lex Burgundionum and lex Saxonum.--Publication of lex Visigothorum.--Reconstruction of Codex Theodosianus.--Three writing of antejustinian jurists appear.--Reconstruction of the Twelve Tables.--The beginning of the study of classical Roman law.--Jean Bodin's reasoning away of the idea of the Germans as the Romans' successors.--Antitribonian.--A systematizer of Justinian Roman private law.--Satan and witches disappear from the juridical forum.--French practitioners' work on the custom law of the realm.--Postcript.".
- catalog extent "142 p.".
- catalog identifier "8757426325".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "1974.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "København, Juristforbundet; distributed by Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague.".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog spatial "Germany.".
- catalog subject "340/.0943".
- catalog subject "Law Germany History.".
- catalog subject "Law Germany.".
- catalog subject "Roman law History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The German Historical School no bird Phoenix.--Bartolus sides with the papal absolutists.--The subsidiarity of Justinian Roman law to custom law and statute law.--Justinian Roman law jus commune in Christian countries.--The growing interest in antejustinian Roman law from the first half of the 16th century.--Publishing of Ansegisus, Benedictus Levita, lex Salica, lex Burgundionum and lex Saxonum.--Publication of lex Visigothorum.--Reconstruction of Codex Theodosianus.--Three writing of antejustinian jurists appear.--Reconstruction of the Twelve Tables.--The beginning of the study of classical Roman law.--Jean Bodin's reasoning away of the idea of the Germans as the Romans' successors.--Antitribonian.--A systematizer of Justinian Roman private law.--Satan and witches disappear from the juridical forum.--French practitioners' work on the custom law of the realm.--Postcript.".
- catalog title "The renaissance of legal science after the Middle Ages. The German Historical School no bird Phoenix. 16 essays.".
- catalog type "text".