Taubenschlag, Raphael, Institutions and history of Roman private law

1190,00  brutto

Krakow, 1934, Księgania Powszechna

[4],320 p.

24 cm

ex. Clean paper. 4

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“Institutions and History of Roman Private Law” by Raphael Taubenschlag is a fundamental work that provides an invaluable source of knowledge on the development and structure of private law in ancient Rome. Taubenschlag, as an expert in the field of law, presents with passion and precision the key legal institutions, their evolution and relevance to modern legal systems. The work discusses issues related to legal persons, obligations and liability in an accessible manner, showing how Roman law influenced the formation of norms and rules in later eras.
The handmade leather binding, made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbinders’ Bindery, gives the book an elegant and unique look, emphasizing its exclusivity and collector’s value. This kind of binding makes “Institutions and History of Roman Private Law” not only an important source of knowledge, but also a beautiful object that will enrich any book collection.
An investment in this publication is an excellent opportunity for collectors and lawyers to enrich their collections with a rare item that will certainly gain in value in the future. Owning this book is not only prestigious, but also an opportunity to cultivate knowledge of a classic legal heritage that can be passed down from generation to generation. This unique publication is sure to attract attention and generate interest in any library.

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8042

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