The Criminal Law System of Medieval and Renaissance Florence
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Book analyzing the law system of Florence, Italy during the Italian Renaissance; specifically it outlines the structure of the government, offices, and philosophies of governing. Index starts on page 281.
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xxii, 286 p. : ill. ; digital (epub and mobi files)
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The Criminal Law System of Medieval and Renaissance Florence
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The John's Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science 112th Series (1994)
Description
Book analyzing the law system of Florence, Italy during the Italian Renaissance; specifically it outlines the structure of the government, offices, and philosophies of governing. Index starts on page 281.
Physical Description
xxii, 286 p. : ill. ; digital (epub and mobi files)
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Book analyzing the law system of Florence, Italy during the Italian Renaissance; specifically it outlines the structure of the government, offices, and philosophies of governing. Index starts on page 281.