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De Romanorum Judiciis Civilibus, De Legis Actionibus, De Formulis Et De Condictione Dissertatio by Johann Jakob Bachofen, written in Latin, is a detailed exploration of Roman civil law. This scholarly work delves into the intricacies of Roman judicial processes, examining the legal actions (legis actiones), the formulary system, and the concept of condictio.
Bachofen's dissertation offers valuable insights into the structures and procedures that governed legal disputes in ancient Rome, providing a comprehensive analysis for legal historians and classical scholars. Its enduring value lies in its meticulous examination of primary sources and its contribution to understanding the foundations of Western legal traditions.
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