"Ausführliche Erläuterung Der Pandecten Nach Hellfeld: Ein Commentar, Volume 11" offers a detailed examination of Roman law, specifically focusing on the Pandects as interpreted by Hellfeld. This volume, part of a larger commentary, delves into the intricacies of Roman jurisprudence, providing valuable insights into historical legal principles and their applications. Authored by Christian Friedrich von Glück, Johann August Hellfeld, Christian Friedrich Mühlenbruch, Eduard Fein, and Karl Ludwig Arndts von Arnesberg (Ritter), the work serves as a significant resource for legal scholars and historians interested in understanding the foundations of modern legal systems through the lens of Roman law.
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