Steve Greenleaf

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MEDIEVAL LAW IS BUILT on ancient law. Continental medieval law actually claims to be the same as ancient (Roman) law, with a few minor changes. It is not. The difference is that the medievals and their successors are always explaining principles, comparing texts, arguing about the conflict of one text or principle with another. In the course of doing so, they are forever drawing distinctions. Among them are distinctions among the grades of proof.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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