La Segunda Vida Del Derecho Romano De Guillermo Floris Margadant -
: This phase begins in the late 11th century with the revival of interest in the
In the story of the law, Pietro represented the First Resurrection . This was the intellectual boom in medieval universities. Scholars like Irnerius and later Accursius didn't just read the old texts; they breathed new life into them. They took the Roman rules about dominium (absolute ownership) and applied them to the chaotic feudal lands of Europe. Suddenly, a law written for Roman citizens became the skeleton upon which the modern European states were built. The corpse had opened its eyes. : This phase begins in the late 11th
El Derecho Romano no ha muerto: se ha vestido de siglo XXI, pero sigue latiendo con sus dos corazones: el ius civile y el ius gentium . Gracias a la lente aguda y didáctica de Guillermo Floris Margadant, podemos no sólo ver esa segunda vida, sino también vivir en ella conscientemente. They took the Roman rules about dominium (absolute
For further reading, you can find editions of his works through major academic retailers like Amazon Mexico or Google Books. El Derecho Romano no ha muerto: se ha