Das römische Recht vom Error / Philipp Lotmar ; herausgegeben und eingeleitet von Iole Fargnoli.
2019
KJA2556 .L68 2019
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Title
Das römische Recht vom Error / Philipp Lotmar ; herausgegeben und eingeleitet von Iole Fargnoli.
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Imprint
Frankfurt am Main : Vittorio Klostermann, 2019.
Description
2 volumes : illustations ; 24 cm.
Series
Studien zur europäischen Rechtsgeschichte ; 316. 1610-6040
Summary
For decades, Philipp Lotmar has repeatedly and insistently focussed on the subject of error. In a monumental work, Lotmar set out to examine the countless relevant Roman sources in every area of law inside as well as outside the Corpus Juris Civilis, thus providing the material basis for his criticism of Karl Friedrich von Savigny's leading doctrine of errors in contract law. However, Lotmar could not complete the work he considered the crowning achievement of his examination of Romance, nor did he succeed in publishing the first, almost finished volume. The entire first volume and the introduction to the second volume, i.e. those parts of the intended opus which Lotmar left behind in a form already fit for publication, will now be presented to the public. In this way, the scientific work of a formative civil law teacher, who today is perceived primarily as the creator of modern labor law, is thus finally being made available in his proper field of research, i.e. Roman law and general private law dogmatics, almost a hundred years after his death.
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For decades, Philipp Lotmar has repeatedly and insistently focussed on the subject of error. In a monumental work, Lotmar set out to examine the countless relevant Roman sources in every area of law inside as well as outside the Corpus Juris Civilis, thus providing the material basis for his criticism of Karl Friedrich von Savigny's leading doctrine of errors in contract law. However, Lotmar could not complete the work he considered the crowning achievement of his examination of Romance, nor did he succeed in publishing the first, almost finished volume. The entire first volume and the introduction to the second volume, i.e. those parts of the intended opus which Lotmar left behind in a form already fit for publication, will now be presented to the public. In this way, the scientific work of a formative civil law teacher, who today is perceived primarily as the creator of modern labor law, is thus finally being made available in his proper field of research, i.e. Roman law and general private law dogmatics, almost a hundred years after his death.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
KJA2556 .L68 2019
Language
German
ISBN
9783465043683 (set; paperback)
3465043685 (set; paperback)
3465043685 (set; paperback)
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