A comprehensive Roman law manual that covers history, persons (including family law and slavery), things, actions, ownership and successions
This is a useful introduction to Roman law with a level of detail that falls midway between an outline and a textbook. Carefully organized, it is also an excellent reference guide.
To begin with, it is quite comprehensive, for there is not a single principle of Roman law, sufficiently important to be included in first-year study, which the author has omitted.... [L]egal principles and definitions are very concisely stated, and a lecturer on the...
A comprehensive Roman law manual that covers history, persons (including family law and slavery), things, actions, ownership and successions