AUDIBERT (Adrien) – STUDIES ON THE HISTORY OF ROMAN LAW, vol. I [only one published]: Madness and Prodigality, A Study of the Two Forms of Mental Alienation Recognized by Roman Law. Furor and Dementia. A Study of the Two Systems of Prohibition Which
AUDIBERT (Adrien) – STUDIES ON THE HISTORY OF ROMAN LAW, vol. I [only one published]: Madness and Prodigality, A Study of the Two Forms of Mental Alienation Recognized by Roman Law. Furor and Dementia. A Study of the Two Systems of Prohibition Which
    AUDIBERT (Adrien)
    STUDIES ON THE HISTORY OF ROMAN LAW, vol. I [only one published]: Madness and Prodigality, A study of the two forms of mental alienation recognized by Roman law. Furor and Dementia. A study of the two systems of interdiction practiced in Roman law. The ancient decree of interdiction and legitimate guardianship. A comparison of prodigality with madness and dative guardianship.
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1892
    octavo, paperback, uncut, (cover faded, spine slightly sunned with slight damage), interior fresh, 338 p.
    A professor at the Faculty of Law in Lyon and then Paris, he devoted his life to the study of Roman law, constitutional law and legal epigraphy.

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