ORTOLAN (Joseph-Louis Elzéar) – HISTORICAL EXPLANATION OF THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN, With the text, facing translation, explanations under each paragraph, Preceded by a generalization of Roman law, According to ancient texts
ORTOLAN (Joseph-Louis Elzéar) – HISTORICAL EXPLANATION OF THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN, With the text, facing translation, explanations under each paragraph, Preceded by a generalization of Roman law, According to ancient texts
ORTOLAN (Joseph-Louis Elzéar) – HISTORICAL EXPLANATION OF THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN, With the text, facing translation, explanations under each paragraph, Preceded by a generalization of Roman law, According to ancient texts
ORTOLAN (Joseph-Louis Elzéar) – HISTORICAL EXPLANATION OF THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN, With the text, facing translation, explanations under each paragraph, Preceded by a generalization of Roman law, According to ancient texts
ORTOLAN (Joseph-Louis Elzéar) – HISTORICAL EXPLANATION OF THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN, With the text, facing translation, explanations under each paragraph, Preceded by a generalization of Roman law, According to ancient texts
ORTOLAN (Joseph-Louis Elzéar) – HISTORICAL EXPLANATION OF THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN, With the text, facing translation, explanations under each paragraph, Preceded by a generalization of Roman law, According to ancient texts
    ORTOLAN (Joseph-Louis Elzéar)
    HISTORICAL EXPLANATION OF THE INSTITUTES OF EMPEROR JUSTINIAN, With the text, facing translation, explanations under each paragraph, Preceded by a generalization of Roman law, Based on texts known in the past, or more recently discovered, 6th ed. revised and considerably enlarged
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1857
    3 vols. in-8, half ebony morocco, gilt titles and volumes on spines with four raised bands, blind-stamped fillets framing the compartments, (spines and headcaps slightly rubbed with light abrasions, some foxing and spotting inside), XV-512 / IV-663 / 788 p.
    Ortolan is one of the most important French jurists of the 19th century, despite a chaotic academic career due to his distinctly republican views (see N. Ventre-Denis, Ortolan 1802-1873, un juriste dans son siècle, RHFD no. 16, p. 172). He published, in particular, works on criminal law frequently featured in this catalogue, as well as two works on Roman law: first, a historical explanation of Justinian's Institutes, and second, a history of Roman legislation from its origins to modern law. It is rare to find such a comprehensive edition of this text. This is the author's most important work, especially because it incorporates early 19th-century German Roman law doctrine as well as the Institutes of Gaius, which had been rediscovered at the beginning of the 19th century.

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