An edition of Id quod actum est (2006)

Id quod actum est

zur Ermittlung des Parteiwillens im klassischen römischen Zivilprozess

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An edition of Id quod actum est (2006)

Id quod actum est

zur Ermittlung des Parteiwillens im klassischen römischen Zivilprozess

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C.H. Beck
Language
German
Pages
330

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Edition Notes

Originally presented as the author's dissertation (doctoral)--Univ. des Saarlandes, 2004/2005.

Includes bibliographic references (p. [263]-304) and index.

Text in German with quoted passages in Latin.

Published in
München
Series
Münchener Beiträge zur Papyrusforschung und antiken Rechtsgeschichte -- 95. Heft

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Library of Congress
KJA2544 .B33 2006

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Pagination
iv, 330 ;
Number of pages
330

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20894044M
ISBN 10
3406544320
LCCN
2006401295
OCLC/WorldCat
65202192

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