Jobs to teach Roman law come up infrequently, the Blog therefore is delighted to see that our Estonian colleagues at the Univeristy of Tartu are advertising…
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The European Society for Comparative Legal History (ESCLH) is pleased to announce the creation of the Society, the launch of our blog, and our inaugural…
Comments closedReaders of the Blog will recall that the recently-identified fragment of the Codex Gregorianus was found in a book-binding. The Rare Books Exhibition Gallery at…
Comments closedA recent article in National Geographic Magazine provides some further information on the newly discovered fragments of the Codex Gregorianus: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/02/100203-lost-codex-gregorianus-roman-law-book/ Feb 5, 2010
Comments closedOne of the most interesting sources of information about the recent past in the British world of scholarly law is the Cambridge Eminent Scholars Archive…
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