| Henry Hallam - Europe - 1837 - 714 pages
...and Latin literature which renders his Commentaries equally useful to the students of both languages. The peculiar value of this work consists in the full...both by literal interpretation, and by a comparison with the corresponding terms in Roman jurisprudence. So copious and exact is this department of the... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Booksellers' catalogs - 1847 - 600 pages
...£1. 5i Pari«, 1529 folio, neat, 15» . Д. Steph. 1548 11 The peculiar value of thli work consiste in the full and exact account which it gives of the...literal interpretation and by a comparison of the corresponding terms in Roman jurisprudence. So copious and exact Is this department of the work, that... | |
| HENRY G. BOHN'S - 1847 - 622 pages
...old morocco, covered with gilding on backand sides, Cardinal's arms on sides, £1. 5s Paris, 1529 " The peculiar value of this work consists in the full...exact account which it gives of the Greek legal and forennic tern», both by literal Interpretation and by a comparison of the corresponding terms in Roman... | |
| HENRY G. BOHNS - 1848 - 604 pages
...on backand sides, Cardinal's arms on sides, £1. 5s Paris, 1529 folio, neat, 15s . Д. SiepA. 1548 " The peculiar value of this work consists in the full...account which it gives of the Greek legal and forensic teime, both by literal interpretation and by a comparison of the corresponding terms in Roman jurisprudence.... | |
| Henry Hallam - Literature, Modern - 1854 - 630 pages
...and Latin literature which renders his Commentaries equally useful to the students of both languages. The peculiar value of this work consists in the full...both by literal interpretation, and by a comparison with the corresponding terms in Roman jurisprudence. So copious and exact is this department of the... | |
| 1820 - 590 pages
...epigram ;— Gallia quod Graeca est ; quod Gracia barbara non est, Utraque Buda?o debet utrumque suo. The peculiar value of this work consists in the full...literal interpretation, and by a comparison of the corresponding terms in Roman jurisprudence. So copious and exact is this department of the work, that... | |
| 1820 - 594 pages
...epigram; — Gallia quod Graca est ; quod Graacia barbara non est, Utraque Budseo debet utrumque suo. The peculiar value of this work consists in the full...literal interpretation, and by a comparison of the corresponding terms in Roman jurisprudence. So copious and exact is this department of the work, that... | |
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