Logo of LLMC Digital present on all screens.  Clicking here will always return to Homepage
A 501 (c)(3) nonprofit committed to ‘saving the law’
prd server 3Book Bag
Description and Holding Information
Gu¨terbock, Bracton and His Relation to the Roman Law, 1866
Bracton and His Relation to the Roman Law. A Contribution to the History of the Roman Law in the Middle Ages. By Carl Güterbook. Translated by
Brinton Coxe. Published by J. B. Lippincott & Co. (Philadelphia (1866). 182 p. Contents include a preface and translator’s preface; the Introduction; the
main work in two parts: First, Bracton and His Work—General Investigation, and Second, Detailed Investigation of the Roman Law in Bracton’s Work; and an
Appendix (notes to Chapters VII, XV and XVIII). (The introduction states that this work attempts “to determine the general importance of the Roman
Law in Bracton’s work and in Bracton’s day … and to ascertain[] how far the Roman law was adopted in the different institutions and branches of the
English law, and how great was its influence in England at that particular period.”)
Title:   Bracton and his relation to the Roman law : a contribution to the history of the Roman law in the middle ages / By Carl Güterbock, professor of law in the University of Kœnigsberg ; translated by Brinton Coxe.
OCLC Number:   325680052
Available Volumes
NameFiche CountOnlinePaper Backup
Vol. 1YesYes