Corpus iuris civilis
Discover the timeless legal masterpiece, Corpus iuris civilis, brought to you by the esteemed publisher Cambridge University Press. This pivotal work, originally commissioned by Emperor Justinian between 529 and 534 AD, remains a cornerstone of legal history. The edition presented here, meticulously compiled by renowned scholar Rudolf Schoell, spans 838 pages and is crafted in Latin, ensuring the preservation of its original essence.
First published between 1872 and 1895, this three-volume set includes the essential Novellae in Volume 3, showcasing the evolution of Roman law. Whether you are a legal scholar, historian, or simply curious about ancient jurisprudence, this paperback edition is an invaluable resource. Immerse yourself in the rich legacy of Roman legal thought and explore the foundations of modern legal systems with Corpus iuris civilis.