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                <description>This four-volume work provides information on the history of the laws both of Spain and Castile.  Copies of the legal documents and commentary on them are provided.</description>
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                <title>Baldi Ubaldi Perusini Iurisconsulti</title>
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                <description>Full title: Baldi Ubaldi Perusini Iurisconsulti: Consiliorum Sive Responsorem Volumen Primum [-Quintum] Hac Novissima Editione Recognitum Pluribusque in Locis Accuratissime Castigatum, cum Quaestionibus, Summariis et Indice Locupletissimo.  This six-volume work provides commentary on and copies of the works of Baldo Ubaldi relating to Roman law.  </description>
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                <title>Promptuarium Universorum Operum Jacobi Cujacii</title>
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                <description>This two-volume work is part of the series Meisterwerke des Europäischen Rechts.  It provides an extensive index to the works of Jacques Cujas.    </description>
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                <title>Jacobi Cujacii Ic. Praestantissimi Opera Omnia in Decem Tomos Distributa</title>
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                <description>Full title: Jacobi Cujacii Ic. Praestantissimi Opera Omnia in Decem Tomos Distributa: Quibus Continentur Tam Priora, Sive Quae Ipse Superstes Edi Curavit: Quam Posteriora, Sive Quae Post Obitum Ejus Edita Sunt, Vel Nunc Primum Prodeunt.  This ten-volume work provides information on and copies of the legal commentaries of Jacques Cujas.  The volumes are organized as follows: 1. Opera Omnia, 2. Paratitla in Lib. IX. Codicis Justiniani, 3. Observationum Lib. XXVIII, 4. Papinianus, 5. Julius Paulus, 6. Continens Recitationes Solemnes Quas Sequens Pagina Indicabit , 7-8. Ad Diversos Titulos Pandectarum , 9. Codex Justinianus, and 10. Appendix cum Supplemento Quarundam Recitationum, et Aliorum.  Indices are provided.</description>
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                <title>Opera Omnia</title>
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                <description>This two-volume work is part of the series Ius Commune: Rechtstradition der Europäischen Länder.  It provides information on and copies of the works of Andrea Alciati, who revolutionized both legal teaching and  legal commentary.  The introduction is in English and German, while the documents themselves are in Latin.  Indices and a bibliography are given.    </description>
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                <title>Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law</title>
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                <description>This book is part of the series Transactions of the American Philosophical Society.  It is a dictionary of all things relating to Roman law, including sources of law and legal history, institutions, and   language.  However, the dictionary is not a Latin/English dictionary; thus, students and scholars should expect to find only legal terminology.  In addition to the dictionary, the book also includes an extensive bibliography of textbooks, private law sources, public law sources, legal policy documents, editions, teaching materials, studies, encyclopedias, and more.  A glossary concludes the work.      </description>
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                <title>The Digest of Justinian</title>
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                <description>This four-volume series provides a complete translation of the Digest of Justinian.  Volume 1 begins with a glossary, a list of titles, a list of ancient writers from whom the Digest was derived, and articles on the composition of the Digest, the body of law that it represents, and the confirmation of the Digest.  Each subsequent volume also begins with a glossary.  The translation is organized into the following volumes: 1. Books 1-15, 2. Books 16-29, 3. Books 30-40, and 4. Books 41-50.  No index is provided.  </description>
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                <title>Corpus Iuris Civilis</title>
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                <description>This six-volume work is a compilation of documents pertaining to Roman law until 1800.  Introductions and commentary are included for each document, but the documents are not translated.  The volumes are titled as follows: 1. Corpus Iuris Civilis Justinianei, 2. Infortiatum, Seu Pandectarum Iuris Civilis, 3. Digestum Nouum, Seu Pandectarum Iuris Civilis, 4. Codices Dn. Justiniani Sacratissimi Imp. PP Augusti, 5. Volumen Legum Paruum. Quod Vocant, and 6. Index Iuris Civilis Copiosus.  These volumes are a reproduction of a work published in 1627.</description>
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                <title>Lex Romana Visigothorum</title>
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                <description>This book consists of a chronological history and a compilation of documents pertaining to Roman and Visigothic law.  It provides introductions and commentary for the documents, which are not translated into English.  The work concludes with an index and reproductions of two sample manuscript pages.  </description>
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                <description>This book provides introductions, commentary, and translations of the Theodosian Code, the Sirmondian Constitutions, and the Novels of the Theodosian Corpus.  The translations of the Code and the Sirmondian Constitutions are based on Mommsen and the translation of the Novels is based on Mommsen-Meyer.  The work also furnishes a helpful introduction, an outline of Roman history, a list of Roman emperors, minutes from the Roman Senate, information on the Constitutionaries, and a map of the Later Roman Empire.  A glossary, a list of abbreviations, a bibliography, and an index conclude the book.</description>
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                <title>Codex Theodosianus</title>
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                <description>This six-volume work provides a compilation and chronological history of Roman law since 312.  Documents pertaining to Roman law are presented, as well as commentary.  However, the documents are not translated into English.  Volume 6 is divided into two parts.  The work concludes with an index and a glossary.</description>
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                <title>Ancient Roman Statutes: A Translation</title>
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                <description>This collection of documents, translated from either Greek or Latin into English, is based on a collection of Roman laws gathered from the latest editions of Bruns, Girard, and Riccobono.  It is augmented by laws gathered from secondary sources, such as the writings of ancient authors and editions on papyri inscriptions written by modern scholars.  However, documents that are referred to indirectly by other sources, that are considered to be forgeries, that only illustrate laws or preserve codifications, that were written after Romulus Augustus in the West and Justinian I in the East, that were written by jurisconsults, or that involve the Christian church have been exluded.  The documents in this collection are arranged chronologically, without regard to character and origin.  A list of documents, list of abbreviations, list of sources, glossary, and index are provided at the back of the book.</description>
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                <description>Full title: l'Art de Vérifier les Dates des Faits Historiques, des Chartes, des Chroniques, et Autres Anciens Monumens, Depuis la Naissance de Notre-Seigneur, par le Moyen d'Une Table Chronologique.  This three-volume work provides a chronological table of dates and information about events, charters, ancient monuments, and people from the time of Christ until 1787.  The following items are included: the Olympics, Julius Caesar, the Seleucid Era, Constantinople and Alexandria, solar and lunar cycles, Easter, the timing of eclipses, and Christian and Jewish calendars.  Other tables furnish information on the historical events of the New Testament, church councils, Popes, the eastern patriarchs, the emperors of Greek and Rome, the kings of the Huns, Goths, Vandals, Lombards, and Bulgarians, the princes of Antioch, caliphs and sultans, the Ottoman emperors, and the grand masters of Malta.  The third volume includes a supplement.</description>
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                <title>Bullarium Franciscanum Continens Constitutiones Epistolas Diplomata Romanorum Pontificum</title>
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                <description>This three-volume work provides copies of the papal bulls relating to the history of the Franciscans.  The volumes are organized by the following years: 1. 1431-1455, Eugenii IV-Nicolai V, 2. 1455-1471, Calixti III, Pi II, and Pauli II, and 3. 1471-1484, Sixti IV.  Each volume concludes with an index.  </description>
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                <title>Bullarium Ordinis Praedicatorum</title>
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                <description>This five-volume work provides copies of the Papal bulls written between 1215 and 1621.  The volumes are organized by the following years: 1. 1215-1280, 2. 1281-1430, 3. 1430-1484, 4. 1484-1549, and 5. 1550-1621.  Each book concludes with an index and an appendix providing the names of other church leaders living at the time, such as cardinals and archbishops.  </description>
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