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Celeberrima Atque Intricata Lex Frater A Fratre Xxxviii (princ.) D. De Condict. Indeb. Noviter Ac Dilucide Explicata... is a Latin text concerning Roman law and jurisprudence. This historical legal document, authored by Christoph David Gerlach and Conrad Theophil Denzel, offers a detailed exposition of a complex legal principle related to unjust enrichment ('condictio indebiti'). Scholars of legal history and Roman law will find this work to be a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of legal thought and practice in historical context. The intricate analysis provided sheds light on the interpretation and application of Roman legal concepts, making it an important addition to any collection focused on classical legal studies.
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