DEMANGEAT (Charles) – SEVERAL OBLIGATIONS IN ROMAN LAW: COMMENTARY ON THE TITLE OF DUOBUS REIS, IN THE DIGESTUS. (Texts explained in the Course of Roman Law in 1858.)
DEMANGEAT (Charles) – SEVERAL OBLIGATIONS IN ROMAN LAW: COMMENTARY ON THE TITLE OF DUOBUS REIS, IN THE DIGESTUS. (Texts explained in the Course of Roman Law in 1858.)
DEMANGEAT (Charles) – SEVERAL OBLIGATIONS IN ROMAN LAW: COMMENTARY ON THE TITLE OF DUOBUS REIS, IN THE DIGESTUS. (Texts explained in the Course of Roman Law in 1858.)
    DEMANGEAT (Charles)
    SEVERAL OBLIGATIONS IN ROMAN LAW: COMMENTARY ON THE TITLE OF DUOBUS REIS, IN THE DIGESTIVAL. (Texts explained in the Course of Roman Law in 1858.)
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1858
    octavo, brown half-morocco, gilt title on spine with 4 raised bands, blind-stamped fillets framing the compartments, gilt fleurons and roll, binding with the monogram "L. F.", Ex-Libris on label, (some abrasions on the spine, rubbed headcaps, some foxing on certain pages, paper sometimes slightly acidified), VII-440 p.
    In Demangeat's series of lectures, this study focuses on joint and several obligations in Roman law. It employs the exegetical method applied to Roman law, but with a constant focus on ancient and German authors. Indeed, Demangeat pays homage to Savigny in the epigraph.

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