D.—The Digest or Pandects of the Emperor Justinian.

(A compilation of extracts from the writings of the chief Roman lawyers, made by order of Justinian, A.D. 533, as part of the Corpus Juris Civilis.)

Dernburg.—Pandekten. 3 vols. 6th ed. 1900, Berlin.

(This is one of the best examples of the German works on Pandektenrecht, that is to say, the modern Roman law which was in force as the common law of Germany until superseded by the recent Codes.)

Das bürgerliche Recht des Deutschen Reichs. 3 vols. 1901.

Franck.—Réformateurs et Publicistes de l’Europe. 3 vols. 1864, 1881, 1893, Paris.

Philosophie du Droit Civil. Paris, 1886.

Philosophie du Droit Pénal. Paris, 4th ed. 1893.

French Codes.—Codes et Lois Usuelles; edited by Roger and Sorel. Paris.

Fustel de Coulanges.—La Cité Antique. Paris, 15th ed. 1895.