HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF THE CIVIL LAW OF ROME: AN AID TO THE STUDY OF SCIENTIFIC AND COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE
Amos, Sheldon
Item #: 5841
Pages: xv,475p.
Published: London; Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.; 1987.
Subjects: JURISPRUDENCE, LEGAL HISTORY, ROMAN LAW
Amos was a well-known English jurist of the day. This isconsidered one of his more important works. Covering morethan two thousand years, Amos discusses the everlastingprinciples of Civil law and its survival through the ages.
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