A Compendium Of The Modern Roman Law is a comprehensive legal text written by Frederick J. Tomkins in 1870. The book is based on the works of notable legal scholars such as Puchta, Von Vangerow, Arndts, Franz Moehler, and the Corpus Juris Civilis. The text provides an in-depth analysis of the modern Roman law system, covering topics such as the history of Roman law, the principles of legal interpretation, and the Roman legal system's impact on modern...
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