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... Ex decreto et consensu Amplissimi Iuris Antecessorum Ordinis in vetustissima & inclyta Basiliensium Academia Pro summo in utroque Iure gradu & privilegiis Doctoralibus consequendis subsequentes Conclusiones de legitimatione liberorum
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple scholarly and library catalogs (including local catalogs, Google Books, and Internet Archive) yielded no evidence of any English translation of Rutger Rulant's 1589 work 'Conclusiones de legitimatione liberorum'. The search results confirm the existence of the original Latin text but show no record of it being translated into English.
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Rutger Rulant takes on the complex legal status of children in a world governed by both imperial decree and church mandate. You will discover the precise mechanisms used to move a child from the fringes of legitimacy into the fold of inheritance and paternal power.