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The First Year of Roman Law

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A comprehensive Roman law manual that covers history, persons (including family law and slavery), things, actions, ownership and successions This is a useful introduction to Roman law with a level of detail that falls midway between an outline and a textbook. Carefully organized, it is also an excellent reference guide. To begin with, it is quite comprehensive, for there is not a single principle of Roman law, sufficiently important to be included in first-year study, which the author has omitted.... [L]egal principles and definitions are very concisely stated, and a lecturer on the subject will be glad to find an important rule given in such brief, almost epigrammatic form, that it can be readily committed to memory. (...) Another good feature is the practice of frequently citing the original Latin phrases and sentences.... Lastly, the translator has provided a good index, which is a valuable addition to the original work. We are sure that many teachers of Roman law will welcome this book as a manual to be placed in the hands of their students. Columbia Law Review 7 (1907) 377-378 Table of Contents Author's preface Translator's introductory note Book I History of the Roman law Book II Persons Book III Things Book IV Acctions Book V Ownership Book VI Successions Book VII Donationes inter vivos and mortis causa Index

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781616190224
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 344
  • Published:
  • January 31, 2010
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x20 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 503 g.
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Expected delivery: December 13, 2024
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Description of The First Year of Roman Law

A comprehensive Roman law manual that covers history, persons (including family law and slavery), things, actions, ownership and successions
This is a useful introduction to Roman law with a level of detail that falls midway between an outline and a textbook. Carefully organized, it is also an excellent reference guide.

To begin with, it is quite comprehensive, for there is not a single principle of Roman law, sufficiently important to be included in first-year study, which the author has omitted.... [L]egal principles and definitions are very concisely stated, and a lecturer on the subject will be glad to find an important rule given in such brief, almost epigrammatic form, that it can be readily committed to memory. (...) Another good feature is the practice of frequently citing the original Latin phrases and sentences.... Lastly, the translator has provided a good index, which is a valuable addition to the original work. We are sure that many teachers of Roman law will welcome this book as a manual to be placed in the hands of their students.
Columbia Law Review 7 (1907) 377-378
Table of Contents
Author's preface
Translator's introductory note
Book I History of the Roman law
Book II Persons
Book III Things
Book IV Acctions
Book V Ownership
Book VI Successions
Book VII Donationes inter vivos and mortis causa
Index

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