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With: Supplements to the Institutes of Gaius / by F. de Zulueta. -- Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1935. -- 12 p.
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14 Sep 2005 GAIUS, INSTITUTES OF ROMAN LAW (C. 160). URL of this E-Book: oll.libertyfund.org/EBooks/Gaius_0533.pdf. URL of original HTML file: oll.libertyfund.org/Home3/HTML.php?recordID=0533. ABOUT THE AUTHOR. Gaius was a Roman jurist whose writings became authoritative legal texts.
He may also consult with advantage the notes to the late Professor Muirhead's edition of Gaius, though the valuable textual criticism to be found there requires revision in the light of more recent research. In conclusion, I have to express my obligations to my old friend and pupil Mr. Ledlie, the translator of Sohm's Institutes,.
THE INSTITUTES OF GAIUS. THE FOUR COMMENTARIES OF GAIUS ON THE INSTITUTES OF THE CIVIL LAW. FIRST COMMENTARY. I. CONCERNING CIVIL AND NATURAL LAW. (1) All peoples who are ruled by laws and customs partly make use of their own laws, and partly have recourse to those which are common
the ppesence of this Book thej.m. kelly has Been made possiBle thpouqh the qeneposity Stephen B. Roman From the Library of Daniel Binchy GAI INSTITVTIONES OR INSTITUTES OF ROMAN LAW BY GAIUS WITH A TRANSLATION AND COMMENTARY BY THE LATE EDWARD POSTE, M.A. FOURTH EDITION,
concepts, approaches, structure, and systematics of private law primarily from the long centuries of theoretical study and putting into practice of the Corpus Juris. Civilis. Of the Corpus Juris Civilis the most important part is the Digest, the others being the Code, the Institutes, and the Novels. Justinian became co-emperor with
history of Roman law, as it is to understand the history of the. Eastern Empire without having studied that of the Western. Empire and of the Republic. Many, also, of the leading principles of Roman law contained in the Institutes are unfamiliar to the English reader, and though they may be learnt by a perusal of the work itself,
THE INSTITUTES OF GAIUS (c. 170 A.D.). First Commentary · Second Commentary · Third Commentary · Fourth Commentary · Roman Law Homepage · Rome Law Texts.
Besides the Institutes, which are a complete exposition of the elements of Roman law, Gaius was the author of a treatise on the Edicts of the Magistrates, of Commentaries on the Twelve Tables, and on the important Lex Papia Poppaea, and several other works. His interest in the antiquities of Roman law is apparent, and for
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