Excerpt from The Institutes of Justinian: With Notes
When I first undertook to publish Justinian's Institutes (that I might not entirely renounce my accustomed studies) I contemplated nothing more than a republication of Harris's Edition, which has now become scarce; together with some additional notes, and a Brief history of Roman Jurisprudence, by way of preface. On reading with attention Harris's Translation, I found the language so verbose, that I sat down. To translate the first Book of the Institutes in my own way. It is true, my car was better satisfied with my own performance; but I found so many cc-incidences of expression, and so little room to improve the fidelity of Harris's Version, that I determined to adopt it as the ground work of the present publication; and alter it no further, than to condense the expressions where they seemed to me needlessly diffuse. By so doing, I have abridged it to the amount of about one fifth of the whole, without sacrificing any thing necessary to the sense. Some few peri phrases I have retained, and some I have added, when the original seemed to require elucidation; but, upon the whole, my aim has been to render this a faithful translation in as few words as possible. Perhaps I may be blamed for taking this liberty with Dr. Harris's work. Had it been a piece of poetry, I should have left it untouched; but meaning to give to the public as good a translation as I could furnish, I saw no reason. Why I should needlessly occupy the time of the reader, or in crease the bulk of the book, by religiously retaining all its redundancies and imperfections.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book by the author presents a comprehensive and detailed exposition of the Institutes of Justinian, a foundational legal text upon which much of the legal systems of Western civilization are based. Within this book, the author explores the history of Roman law, providing readers with a deep understanding of its principles and development and includes detailed commentaries and notes to aid readers in their study of the Institutes. It is an essential resource for students and scholars of Roman law, legal history, and comparative law, and provides insights into the enduring legacy of Roman jurisprudence, and its continuing influence on modern legal systems. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781334575853_0
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