| Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 páginas
...structure, though far less of it than is commonly supposed. Having adopted from the Antonine jurisconsults the position that the Jus Gentium and the Jus Naturae were identical, Grotius, with his immediate predecessors and his immediate successors, attributed to the Law of Nature... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 páginas
...structure, though far less of it than is commonly supposed. Having adopted from the Antonine jurisconsults the position that the Jus Gentium and the Jus Naturae were identical, Grotius, with his immediate predecessors and his immediate successors, attributed to the Law of Nature... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1867 - 494 páginas
...structure, though .far less of it than is commonly supposed. Having adopted from the Antonine jurisconsults the position that the Jus Gentium and the Jus Naturae were identical, Grotius, with his immediate predecessors and his immediate suecessors^ttributed_to the Law of Nature... | |
| 1903 - 306 páginas
...gentium as an expanding and enduring force which finally lifted it into a higher sphere. Thus it was that a broad principle of Greek philosophy became so blended...the jus gentium and the jus naturae were identical. Such, in short, was the origin and nature of that branch of Roman private law, whose distinctive feature... | |
| Immanuel Kant - 1903 - 226 páginas
...whole, in spite of an unscientific, scholastic use of quotation from authorities, his treatment of the " the position that the Jus Gentium and the Jus Naturae were identical, Grotius, with his immediate predecessors aud his immediate successors, attributed to the Law of Nature... | |
| Edwin De Witt Dickinson - 1918 - 844 páginas
...i. " '!. . ••. • • ' : * .' a ' л ; " iv/ p Having adopted from the Antonine jurisconsults the position that the Jus Gentium and the Jus Naturae were identical , ffrotius » with his immediate predecessors and his immediate successors, attributed to the Law of... | |
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