AN EXCELLENT INTRODUCTION TO ROMAN LAW. Originally published:
London: Stevens & Sons, 1882. xiii, lx, 626 pp. With an
extensive introduction. In this edition Mears arranged both
Institutes in parallel columns to facilitate comparisons. Passages
copied from Gaius are printed in italics. The two Novels, which
deal with intestate succession, are included because they
supplanted the sections on that subject in Justinian's Institutes.
" A] concise and practical vade meecum for the student of Roman Law
at the Universities and Inns of Court." --8 Law Magazine and Review
5th Series (1882-1883) 107. THOMAS LAMBERT MEARS 1839-1918] was a
barrister of the Inner Temple and legal writer who taught at the
University of London. Some of his notable works are Analysis of M.
Ortolan's Institutes of Justinian (1876), and A Treatise on the
Admiralty Jurisdiction and Practice of the High Court of Justice
(1903).
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