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Christian Thomasius was the founding father of the German
enlightenment, and as such initiated a second German "reformation".
He was a philosopher, educator and journalist, but above all he was
a lawyer. He was extraordinarily successful as an academic teacher
and was also a prolific writer. Perhaps best known today for his
campaign against witch-hunting, he was, in his day, equally
renowned for his study of Roman law, of which the Larva Legis is a
single but remarkable example. The text reprinted and translated in
this book is notable for three reasons. First because of the
eminence and influence of its author; second because of the way in
which it illustrates the development of the civilian tradition and
its critical assessment by lawyers; and third, because it is a key
text within the history of one of the main branches of the European
law of obligations. As such it contributed to the establishment of
a modern and critical approach towards the law of delict in Europe.
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