The Institutes of Justinian is a legal text written by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century AD. This particular edition of the text was translated and annotated by Thomas Erskine Holland in 1873. The book provides a comprehensive overview of Roman law, covering topics such as property, contracts, and criminal law. It is considered a foundational text in the study of law and has been influential in shaping legal systems around the world...
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