Om Henrici De Bracton De Legibus Et Consuetudinibus Angliae Libri Quinque
Delve into the legal and cultural landscape of medieval England with this essential work on English law. Written in the 13th century by Henry de Bracton, this foundational text offers insights into the legal philosophy and practice of the era, as well as its broader cultural and historical context.
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