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The work 'Theses hasce miscellaneas ex iure decerptas' by Johann Balthasar Hofmann (1619) is a specific academic legal thesis from the early 17th century. Extensive searches across multiple library catalogs and databases yielded no evidence of any English translation, partial or complete. Given the nature of this work as a minor, ephemeral academic publication, it is highly unlikely to have been translated into English.
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Johann Balthasar Hofmann’s 1619 theses present the sharp logic of European law at the turn of the seventeenth century. Readers will uncover the mechanics of inheritance, the rigidity of property forfeiture, and the technical distinctions between real and personal actions.