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Tomkins/Jencken, Compendium of the Modern Roman Law, 1870
A Compendium of the Modern Roman Law: Founded upon the treatises of Puchta, von Vanderow, Arndts, Franz Mohler and the Corpus Juris Civilis, by
Frederick J. Tomkins and Henry D. Jencken. Published by Butterworths (London 1870). 425+xix p. Contents: Book the First: Law in the Objective Sense; its
sources and its application; Book the Second: Rights in the Subjective Sense; Book the Third: Possession; Book the Fourth: Family Relations; Book the
Fifth: Real Rights; Book the Sixth: The Law of Inheritance; Book the Seventh: Obligations; Book the Eighth. An Index begins at p. 409.
Title:   A compendium of the modern Roman law : founded upon the treatises of Puchta, von Vangerow, Arndts, Franz Moehler, and the Corpus juris civilis / Frederick J. Tomkins, Esq., M.A., D.C.L., author of the "Institutes of the Roman law," one of the translators of the "Commentaries of Gaius on the Roman law," etc. and Henry D. Jencken, Esq., barristers-at-law of Lincoln's Inn.
OCLC Number:   595161531
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