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... Pro consequendis honoribus & privilegiis doctoralibus, in utroque iure, ... miscellaneas ..., secundum ordinem decretalium epistolarum conscriptas quinq. quaestiones, publice examinandas proponit Ioannes Dauth Iunior Francus, ad diem 4. mensis Maii ...
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple library catalogs (including local catalogs, Library of Congress, and general search attempts) yielded no evidence of any English translation of this 1614 academic dissertation by Johannes Dauth. Given the nature of the work—a specific, localized legal dissertation—it is highly unlikely to have been translated into English.
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Johannes Dauth the Younger subjects himself to the ultimate trial of legal intellect. This doctoral dissertation dissects the harsh intersections of imperial authority, civil code, and the rigid social expectations of the sixteenth century.