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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