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THE COMMENTARIES OF GAIUS AND RULES 
OF ULPIAN. (New Edition, revised and enlarged.) 
With a Translation and Notes, by J. T. Abdy, LL.D., Judge of County 
Courts, late Regius Professor of Laws in the University of Cambridge, 
and Bryan Walker, M.A., LL.D., Law Lecturer of St John’s 
College, Cambridge, formerly Law Student of Trinity Hall and 
Chancellor’s Medallist for Legal Studies. Crown 8vo. i6j. 
“ As scholars and as editors Messrs Abdy 
and Walker have done their work well. 
For one thing the editors deserve 
special commendation. They have presented 
Gaius to the reader with few notes and those 
merely by way of reference or necessary 
explanation. Thus the Roman jurist is 
allowed to speak for himself, and the reader 
feels that he is really studying Roman law 
in the original, and not a fanciful representa- 
tion of it.” — Athenceum. 
THE INSTITUTES OF JUSTINIAN, 
translated with Notes by J. T. Abdy, LL.D., Judge of County Courts, 
late Regius Professor of Laws in the University of Cambridge, and 
formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall ; and Bryan Walker, M.A., LL.D., 
Law Lecturer of St John’s College, Cambridge ; late Fellow and 
Lecturer of Corpus Christi College ; and formerly Law Student of 
Trinity Hall. Crown 8vo. i6j. 
“We welcome here a valuable contribution 
to the study of jurisprudence. The text of 
the Institutes is occasionally perplexing, even 
to practised scholars, whose knowledge of 
classical models does not always avail them 
in dealing with the technicalities of legal 
phraseology. Nor can the ordinary diction- 
aries be expected to furnish all the help that 
is wanted. This translation will then be of 
great use. To the ordinary student, whose 
attention is distracted from the subject-matter 
by the difficulty of struggling through the 
language in which it is contained, it will be 
almost indispensable.” — Spectator. 
“The notes are learned and carefully com- 
piled, and this edition will be found useful 
to students .” — Law Times. 
“Dr Abdy and Dr Walker have produced 
a book which is both elegant and useful.” — 
A thenoeum. 
SELECTED TITLES FROM THE DIGEST, 
annotated by B. Walker, M.A., LL.D. Part I. Mandati vel 
Contra. Digest XVII. i. Crown 8vo. Cloth. $s. 
“This small volume is published as an ex- say that Mr Walker deserves credit for the 
periment. The author proposes to publish an way in which he has performed the task un- 
annotated edition and translation of several dertaken. The translation, as might be ex- 
books of the Digest if this one is received pected, is scholarly.” Law Times. 
# with favour. We are pleased to be able to 
Part II. De Adquirendo rerum dominio and De Adquirenda vel amit- 
tenda possessione. Digest XLI. 1 and 11. Crown 8vo. Cloth. 6 s. 
Part III. De Condictionibus. Digest XII. 1 and 4 — 7 and Digest XIII, 
1 — 3. Crown 8vo. Cloth. 6 s. 
GROTIUS DE JURE BELLI ET PACIS, 
with the Notes of Barbeyrac and others ; accompanied by an abridged 
Translation of the Text, by W. Whewell, D.D. late Master of Trinity 
College. 3 Vols. Demy 8vo. 12 s. The translation separate, 6j*. 
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