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* A systematic and historical treatment of the civil and criminal procedure of Cicero's time. At the same time the author examines the legal difficulties and contradictions found in Cicero's writings on procedure. With a subject index and index to passages found in Cicero's works. Of value to the student of Roman law, criminal and military procedure and law, and the history of European courts.
599 pages, Hardcover
First published August 28, 2010