This is Volume 6 of the collected "OEuvres de Pothier," a comprehensive compilation of the works of Robert Joseph Pothier (1699-1772), a renowned French jurist and legal scholar. Pothier's writings had a profound influence on the development of civil law, particularly in France and Louisiana.
This volume likely contains treatises, commentaries, and legal opinions on various aspects of Roman and French law, reflecting Pothier's deep understanding of legal principles and his ability to synthesize and clarify complex legal concepts. Edited by Robert Joseph Bugnet, this edition offers invaluable insights into the legal thought of the 18th century and remains an essential resource for legal historians and scholars of comparative law. It provides a detailed look into the foundations of modern legal systems.
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