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William Grapel has written:

'Sources of the Roman civil law' -- subject(s): Institutiones, Roman law, Sources

'The Institutes of Justinian With the Novel As to Successions'

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William Grapel has written:

'Sources of the Roman civil law' -- subject(s): Institutiones, Roman law, Sources

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Roman numerals were created by the Etruscans and very little historical facts are known about them.

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Francesco Giuseppe Lardone has written:

'The imperial constitutions in the Institutes of Gaius' -- subject(s): Roman law

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