Roman Law in Mediaeval Europe is a book written by Paul Vinogradoff that explores the influence of Roman law on the legal systems of medieval Europe. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the development of Roman law and its impact on the legal systems of various European countries, including Italy, France, Spain, and England. Vinogradoff examines the ways in which Roman law was adapted and modified to suit the needs of medieval society, and how...
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