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(An institutional compendium of Roman law by a jurist of the second century of the Christian era. It is of great value as the chief source of our knowledge of the earlier law of Rome.)
Gareis.—Rechts-Encyklopädie. 2nd ed. 1900, Giessen. English translation by Kocourek, Introduction to the Science of Law. Boston, 1911.
German Civil Code.—Das bürgerliche Gesetzbuch.
(A codification of the civil law of the German Empire, which came into force in 1900. French trans. by Grasserie, Code Civil Allemand, Paris, 1901.)
German Criminal Code.—Das Strafgesetzbuch für das Deutsche Reich, 1872. Annotated edition by Oppenhoff, 1896, Berlin.
Gierke.—Deutsches Privatrecht. 2 vols. 1895–1905. Leipzig.
(The First Book or General Part of this work contains an admirable exposition of the first principles of legal theory.)
Girard.—Manuel Elémentaire de Droit Romain. 2nd ed. 1898, Paris.
Goadby.—Introduction to the Study of the Law. 1910.