SHOP and BUY - History of the Roman or Civil Law: Showing Its Origin And Progress : How And When the Several Parts of It Were First Compiled; with fome Account of the Principal writers and commentator
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 340.5409 EAN: 9781584776635 ISBN: 1584776633 Label: Lawbook Exchange Manufacturer: Lawbook Exchange Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 105 Publication Date: 2005-06-30 Publisher: Lawbook Exchange Studio: Lawbook Exchange
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Ferriere, Claude Joseph de. [Beaver, John, Translator]. [Duck, Sir Arthur]. The History of the Roman or Civil Law. Shewing Its Origin and Progress; How, and When the Several parts of It Were First Compil'd; With Some Account of the Principal Writers and Commentators Thereupon; And the Method to be Observ'd in Studying the Same. Written Originally in French. To Which is Added, Dr. Duck's Treatise on the Use and Authority of the Civil Law in England. [With] The History of the Origine of the French Laws, Translated from the French by J.B. Esq., With a Preface and Notes Shewing, the Analogy of the Laws of the Antient Gauls and Britons. London: Printed for D. Browne, 1724. [xii], iv, [2], 169, xxxviii, [8], vii, 105, 7 pp. Reprinted 2005 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. With new Introduction by Michael Hoeflich. ISBN 1-58477-663-3. Cloth.
* Through the influence of Doctors' Commons and the universities the civilians played an important role in the development of English law, especially in the fields of commercial, estate and admiralty law. Despite its value, study of the civil law had entered a moribund phase by the eighteenth century. Several student handbooks attempted to correct this deficiency, and Beaver's translation of Ferriere's treatise is among the best. Accompanied by Duck's learned essay that connects the civil law to the common law, the work is among the first in English to establish the confluence of these legal traditions. Also included is Beaver's translation of The History of the Origine of the French Laws, Translated from the French by J.B. Esq., Shewing, the Analogy of the Laws of the Antient Gauls and Britons. First published anonymously in 1703, it has been attributed to Ferriere, Gabriel Argou and Claude Fleury. Ferriere was a well known French jurisconsult, dean of the Faculty of Law in Paris and the author of legal treatises and an important legal dictionary.