J. G. Heineccius (1681-1741) was one of the most influential scholars of eighteenth century. He produced textbooks that were very popular for teaching the central…
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Comments closedThis blogger was interested to see the following call for papers. The theme of this year's conference is 'Bartolus de Saxoferrato and the legal as…
Comments closedAnton Schulting or Schultingh (1659-1734), after teaching privately at Leiden, where he took his doctorate, held chairs at Harderwijk, Franeker, and Leiden. He is generally…
Comments closedThis Blog is delighted to note the inauguration of the Centre for Mediaeval and Early Modern Law and Literature at the University of St Andrews…
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