⚠Minor foxing and staining on the right-hand margin; text remains perfectly legible.
Selected Controversial Questions,
Drawn from the 7th and 8th books of the Pandects,The Pandects (or Digest) is a massive compilation of Roman legal opinions commissioned by the Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century. It formed the backbone of legal education in early modern Europe.comprising the subject matter of Personal and Real Servitudes:In Roman law, 'servitudes' are rights to use or access someone else's property, such as a right of way (real servitude) or a life interest in an estate (personal servitude).
WHICH,
WITH GOD, THE THRICE-BEST AND GREATEST, AS LEADER,
UNDER THE PRESIDENCY OF
LORD CHRISTO-
PHER BESOLD,
DOCTOR OF LAWSoriginal: "JC." or "Juris Consultus" AND PROFESSOR IN THE
F A M O U S A C A D E M Y O F T Ü B I N G E N,
most celebrated, a patron and Teacher
to be eternally
revered;
According to his modest ability, for the sake of public practice, he will endeavor to defend
Vitus Philippus Pfaud, of Nuremberg.
In the Hall of Jurists on the [day] of April.
AT TÜBINGEN,
From the Press of Johann-Alexander Cellius,
In the Year 1615.
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