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Full Roman Law Texts
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"A collection of primary sources on Roman and civil law and related subjects, available in full text over the Internet."
URL: http://iuscivile.com/materials/sources.shtml
Link Verified by NetSERF: 14 March 2011 Total Clicks: 9,155
Last Click: 14 February 2019
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"Magister Vacarius Hic En Oxonefordia Legem Docuit"
by Charles Casassa
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An analysis of the dissemination of Roman Law in the Middle Ages. "December 17, 1991, is the 1,458th anniversary of Justinian's decree, _Tanta_ , which, effectively, set the foundation of Western Legal systems. It represents as well the seed for the rebirth of organized scholarly activity in the middle ages, the creation of the University, the development of the art of government and Divine Right, of Guelf and Ghibelline, Investiture Contests, etc. It is in celebration of that critical moment in the history of Western Civilization that I offer the following essay for your reading enjoyment, however ambitious that may seem."
URL: http://history.eserver.org/dissemination-of-law.txt
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Roman Law
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This is the site check out for anything concerning Roman law. Includes a number of primary sources.
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URL: http://archiv.jura.uni-saarland.de/Rechtsgeschichte/Ius.Romanum/english.html
Link Verified by NetSERF: 10 March 2011 Total Clicks: 9,145
Last Click: 16 February 2019
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Roman Law Library
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While the site is dedicated to the legal texts of the Roman period, the medievalist might find many useful precedents for the study of medieval law. The texts are all given in Latin and cover a wide range to topics.
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URL: http://www.ancientrome.ru/ius/library/
Link Verified by NetSERF: 13 March 2011 Total Clicks: 7,371
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Roman Law Library, The
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"Collection of Roman laws of Alexandre Koptev (Latin texts and translations), carried out with the collaboration of Yves Lassard, Professor with the Faculty of Law of Grenoble." Though the site is dedicated to Roman law, at least one of the texts would be of interest to medievalists, namely the Corpus Iuris Civilis.
URL: http://webu2.upmf-grenoble.fr/Haiti/Cours/Ak/
Link Verified by NetSERF: 11 March 2011 Total Clicks: 19,658
Last Click: 17 February 2019
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Roman Law Resources
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"This site provides information on Roman law sources and literature, the teaching of Roman law, and the persons who engage in the study of Roman law. It has pages on sources, literature, reviews, bibliographies, booksellers, historians, CD-ROMs, events, discussion, journals, institutions, and two large palingenesiae of late Latin legal sources."
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URL: http://iuscivile.com/
Link Verified by NetSERF: 19 September 2013 Total Clicks: 7,237
Last Click: 15 February 2019
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