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ISBN-13
9781841132235
Book Title
Larva Legis Aquiliae
ISBN
9781841132235
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Larva Legis Aquiliae : the Mask of the Aquilia Torn Off the Action for Damage Done
Item Height
0.3in
Author
Reinhard. Zimmermann
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
7.1 Oz
Number of Pages
188 Pages

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Christian Thomasius was the founding father of the German enlightenment, and as such initiated a second German "reformation". He was a philosopher, educator and journalist, but above all he was a lawyer. He was extraordinarily successful as an academic teacher and was also a prolific writer. Perhaps best known today for his campaign against witch-hunting, he was, in his day, equally renowned for his study of Roman law, of which the Larva Legis is a single but remarkable example. The text reprinted and translated in this book is notable for three reasons. First because of the eminence and influence of its author; second because of the way in which it illustrates the development of the civilian tradition and its critical assessment by lawyers; and third, because it is a key text within the history of one of the main branches of the European law of obligations. As such it contributed to the establishment of a modern and critical approach towards the law of delict in Europe.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10
1841132233
ISBN-13
9781841132235
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Author
Reinhard. Zimmermann
Publication Name
Larva Legis Aquiliae : the Mask of the Aquilia Torn Off the Action for Damage Done
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
188 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
7.1 Oz

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'This book deserves to be warmly welcomed by legal historians and delict lawyers alike. In her excellent translation, Professor Hewett attains her usual high standard of clarity and readability. This fine work of scholarsip is warmly recommended.' A. Domanski, Univ. of the Witwatersrand, J-burg writing in South African Law Journal June 2002. 'Margaret Hewett, indefatigable translator of Latin works from the European ius commune, and Reinhard Zimmermann, leading German legal historian and comparatist, teamed up to produce this delightful lilttle work... It is a happy combination, because both are acknowledged experts in their respective fields and their combined expertise has resulted in a most satisfactory end-product. The book is delightful for many reasons: its enigmatic title, Hewett's flowing and stylish translation, the fresh perspectives it provides into the workings of a first-rate legal mind, and Zimmermann's scholarly and informative essay on Thomasius and the law of his times. I recommend it to all lawyers, academic or practitioner, historian or contemporary, not only because it is short and therefore easily digestible, nor only because it is inexpensive and well produced, but above all because it provides such useful insights into how and why law changes, both in theory and in practice...' Derek van der Merwe, Rand Afrikaans University writing in Tijdscrift voor Rechtsgeschichte June 2002., Margaret Hewett, indefatigable translator of Latin works from the European ius commune, and Reinhard Zimmermann, leading German legal historian and comparatist, teamed up to produce this delightful lilttle work It is a happy combination, because both are acknowledged experts in their respective fields and their combined expertise has resulted in a most satisfactory end-product. The book is delightful for many reasons: its enigmatic title, Hewett's flowing and stylish translation, the fresh perspectives it provides into the workings of a first-rate legal mind, and Zimmermann's scholarly and informative essay on Thomasius and the law of his times. I recommend it to all lawyers, academic or practitioner, historian or contemporary, not only because it is short and therefore easily digestible, nor only because it is inexpensive and well produced, but above all because it provides such useful insights into how and why law changes, both in theory and in practiceDerek van der Merwe, Rand Afrikaans UniversityTijdscrift voor RechtsgeschichteJune 2002This book deserves to be warmly welcomed by legal historians and delict lawyers alike.In her excellent translation, Professor Hewett attains her usual high standard of clarity and readability.This fine work of scholarsip is warmly recommended.A. Domanski, Univ. of the Witwatersrand, J-burgSouth African Law JournalJune 2002, Margaret Hewett, indefatigable translator of Latin works from the European ius commune, and Reinhard Zimmermann, leading German legal historian and comparatist, teamed up to produce this delightful lilttle work It is a happy combination, because both are acknowledged experts in their respective fields and their combined expertise has resulted in a most satisfactory end-product.The book is delightful for many reasons: its enigmatic title, Hewett's flowing and stylish translation, the fresh perspectives it provides into the workings of a first-rate legal mind, and Zimmermann's scholarly and informative essay on Thomasius and the law of his times. I recommend it to all lawyers, academic or practitioner, historian or contemporary, not only because it is short and therefore easily digestible, nor only because it is inexpensive and well produced, but above all because it provides such useful insights into how and why law changes, both in theory and in practiceDerek van der Merwe, Rand Afrikaans UniversityTijdscrift voor RechtsgeschichteJune 2002This book deserves to be warmly welcomed by legal historians and delict lawyers alike.In her excellent translation, Professor Hewett attains her usual high standard of clarity and readability.This fine work of scholarsip is warmly recommended.A. Domanski, Univ. of the Witwatersrand, J-burgSouth African Law JournalJune 2002, "Margaret Hewett, indefatigable translator of Latin works from the European ius commune, and Reinhard Zimmermann, leading German legal historian and comparatist, teamed up to produce this delightful lilttle work It is a happy combination, because both are acknowledged experts in their respective fields and their combined expertise has resulted in a most satisfactory end-product. The book is delightful for many reasons: its enigmatic title, Hewett's flowing and stylish translation, the fresh perspectives it provides into the workings of a first-rate legal mind, and Zimmermann's scholarly and informative essay on Thomasius and the law of his times. I recommend it to all lawyers, academic or practitioner, historian or contemporary, not only because it is short and therefore easily digestible, nor only because it is inexpensive and well produced, but above all because it provides such useful insights into how and why law changes, both in theory and in practice" -- Tijdscrift voor Rechtsgeschichte "This book deserves to be warmly welcomed by legal historians and delict lawyers alike. In her excellent translation, Professor Hewett attains her usual high standard of clarity and readability. This fine work of scholarsip is warmly recommended." -- South African Law Journal
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but above all he was a lawyer. He was extraordinarily successful as an academic teacher and was also a prolific writer. Perhaps best known today for his campaign against witch-hunting
Copyright Date
2000
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Torts, Legal History
Dewey Decimal
346/.03/01
Dewey Edition
21
Genre
Law

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