This book provides an account of the sources of the Roman law, from its earliest period to the decline of the Western empire. Tomkins explains the historical context and the evolution of the law, drawing on the primary sources and the relevant secondary literature. The book is a comprehensive and informative introduction to the Roman legal system, and a valuable resource for students and scholars of law and history.
Frederick James Tomkins Knihy




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This book is an introductory text to the Roman legal system, written by Frederick James Tomkins in the early twentieth century. The book covers the history of Roman law and its influence on modern legal systems, as well as the key concepts and principles of Roman law.