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Kelke, Epitome of Roman Law, 1901
An Epitome of Roman Law, by W.H. Hastings Kelke. Published by Sweet & Maxwell, Ltd. (London 1901). 268+vii p. From the Preface: “The object of this
Epitome is to form an introduction to Roman Private Law, which shall be as full in detail as is consistent with its brevity, and shall at the same time
present what appears to be the point of view of Roman lawyers themselves in its gradual development.” Contents include chapters on History; Law;
Families; Tutors and Curators; Property; Wills; Intestacy; Contract; Delict; and Procedure; and well as Notes on words, and Appendix with references, and
an Index.
Title:   An epitome of Roman law / by W.H. Hastings Kelke, M.A., of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law, author of "An epitome of real property law," &c.
OCLC Number:   904769868
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