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The Roman Law of Sale, Digest XVIII. 1 and Digest XIX.1, (in Latin, with a few quotations in Greek and, facing page-by-page, the English translation, footnotes to each page), [Not just a series of random extracts as it might at first seem - the clue to their arrangement is given in their headings, prefixed by Justinian's orders to each fragment.], With notes and references to cases and the Sale of Goods Act, and with Modern Illustrations,

The Roman Law of Sale, Digest XVIII. 1 and Digest XIX.1, (in Latin, with a few quotations in Greek and, facing page-by-page, the English translation, footnotes to each page), [Not just a series of random extracts as it might at first seem - the clue to their arrangement is given in their headings, prefixed by Justinian's orders to each fragment.], With notes and references to cases and the Sale of Goods Act, and with Modern Illustrations,

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The Roman Law of Sale, Digest XVIII. 1 and Digest XIX.1, (in Latin, with a few quotations in Greek and, facing page-by-page, the English translation, footnotes to each page), [Not just a series of random extracts as it might at first seem - the clue to their arrangement is given in their headings, prefixed by Justinian's orders to each fragment.], With notes and references to cases and the Sale of Goods Act, and with Modern Illustrations,

by Mackintosh, James, (Professor of Civil Law in the University of Edinburgh),

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T. & T. Clark, Law Publishers, Edinburgh, 1907. see description. enlarged second edition, xvi,299pp, on some pages a light pencil note in the margin not interfering with the text, on others, possibly indicating 'read and understood' there are a number of diagonal pencil lines, (the text still easily read, this is more irritating than anything else - ought to be a Law against it! ), less than one-third of the way through the student becoming a fully-fledged advocate the bulk of the text unmarked and very good, original cloth with title gilt on spine, showing little sign of wear, damp (which does not enter inside) has colour-leached the covers, binding sound and overall a good working copy.

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Title
The Roman Law of Sale, Digest XVIII. 1 and Digest XIX.1, (in Latin, with a few quotations in Greek and, facing page-by-page, the English translation, footnotes to each page), [Not just a series of random extracts as it might at first seem - the clue to their arrangement is given in their headings, prefixed by Justinian's orders to each fragment.], With notes and references to cases and the Sale of Goods Act, and with Modern Illustrations,
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Mackintosh, James, (Professor of Civil Law in the University of Edinburgh),
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T. & T. Clark, Law Publishers, Edinburgh, 1907
Keywords
Classical Greek and Roman Literature and Civilisation
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Classical Greek and Roman Literature, Classical Civilisation, Latin;

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