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INDICE

Attribuzioni VI

Premessa IX

I

Ad edictum libri IV-XVI

Fragmenta 2

II

Commento ai testi

Prospetto palingenetico riassuntivo 89

Libro IV 97

Libro V 110

Libro VI 119

Libro VII 129

Libro VIII 132

Libro IX 148

Libro X 176

Libro XI 182

Libro XII 223

Libro XIII 245

Libro XIV 268

Libro XV 272

Libro XVI 276

Apparati e indici

Bibliografia 281

Abbreviazioni 335

Giuristi citati 337

Fonti antiche 339

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Source: Beggiato Martina et alii (eds.). Iulius Paulus: Ad edictum libri IV-XVI. Roma – Bristol: L'Erma di Bretschneider,2022. — 380 p.. 2022

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