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Quod Deus Opt. Max. bene vertat: Ex decreto et authoritate amplissimi Iurisconsultorum Ordinis in inclyta & celeberrima Basiliensium Academia, pro insigniis & privilegiis Doctoralibus in U.I. consequendis, De Successionibus ab Intestato & cognationis gradibus, eorumque computatione, subsequentes Conclusiones
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple scholarly catalogs (including local catalogs, Internet Archive, and attempts at Google Books and USTC) yielded no evidence of any English translation of Nicolaus Tuscarus's 1589 work 'De Successionibus ab Intestato & cognationis gradibus'. Given the specialized legal nature of this 16th-century academic dissertation, it is highly probable that no English translation exists.
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Inheritance laws governed 16th-century society and determined the transfer of power and property. Nicolaus Tuscarus unpacks the logic behind succession when no will exists, revealing how medieval Europe settled its legal disputes.