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Quaestiones selectiores controversae, ex 7. & 8. pandectarum libris
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
This work is a 17th-century Latin legal disputation (thesis) from the University of Tübingen, presided over by Christoph Besold. Extensive searches in scholarly catalogs and digital libraries confirm that while the original Latin text exists, no English translation has ever been published. Such technical academic exercises on Roman law were produced in large quantities and are almost never translated into English unless the author is a foundational figure of international law, and even then, minor disputations like this one remain untranslated.
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Vitus Philippus Pfaud strips away the ambiguity of Roman property law to clarify who owns what and why. This text confronts the friction between property owners and those with legal rights to use their land.