Roman Law
Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor; with introductions, commentary, and translation, by J. B. Moyle. Two volumes. 8vo. Vol. I (fourth edition, 1903), 16s.; Vol. II, Translation (fourth edition, 1906), 6s.
The Institutes of Justinian, edited as a recension of the Institutes of Gaius. By T. E. Holland. Second edition. Extra fcap 8vo. 5s.
Select Titles from the Digest of Justinian. By T. E. Holland and C. L. Shadwell. 8vo. 14s.
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Gai Institutionum Iuris Civilis Commentarii Quattuor: with a translation and commentary by the late E. Poste. Fourth edition. Revised and enlarged by E. A. Whittuck, with an historical introduction by A. H. J. Greenidge. 8vo. 16s. net.
Institutes of Roman Law, by R. Sohm. Translated by J. C. Ledlie: with an introductory essay by E. Grueber. Third edition. 1907. 8vo. 16s. net.
Infamia; its place in Roman Public and Private Law. By A. H. J. Greenidge. 8vo. 10s. 6d.
Legal Procedure in Cicero’s Time. By A. H. J. Greenidge. 8vo. 25s. net.
The Roman Law of Damage to Property: being a commentary on the title of the Digest ‘Ad Legem Aquiliam’ (ix. 2), with an introduction to the study of the Corpus Iuris Civilis. By E. Grueber. 8vo. 10s. 6d.
Contract of Sale in the Civil Law. By J. B. Moyle. 8vo. 10s. 6d.
The Principles of German Civil Law. By Ernest J. Schuster. 1907. 8vo. 12s. 6d. net.