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This is an indispensable reference to Roman Law, with an introductory essay by Erwin Grueber of Balliol College, Oxford. Sohm presents a systematic and historical exposition of Roman private law, introducing a new element into the legal studies of the English-speaking world.+This new edition conveniently provides for the first time the text of all three versions of the Syriac Gospels in one place aligned under each word-for-word to illustrate the development of the text.Save $49.35
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Author: Rudolph Sohm
Title: The Institutes of Roman Law
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Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
Publication Date: 12/30/2002 10:30:49 PM
Availability: In Print
ISBN: 1-59333-006-5
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Format: Hardback 6 x 9, 1 volume(s), xxxv+520 pages, illustrations
This is an indispensable reference to Roman Law, with an introductory essay by Erwin Grueber of Balliol College, Oxford. Sohm presents a systematic and historical exposition of Roman private law, introducing a new element into the legal studies of the English-speaking world.


Table of Contents
  • Introductory Essay
  • The Nature of the Subject
  • Sources and Fundamental Conceptions
  • Roman Law as the Law of the City of Rome
  • Roman Law as the Law of the World (The Empire)
  • The Law of Persons
  • The Law of Property
  • General Part
  • The Law of Things
  • The Law of Obligations
  • The Law of Family and the Law of Inheritance
  • The Law of Family
  • The Law of Inheritance

Sohm, Rudolph. The Institutes of Roman Law
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