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Graseck, Paul · 1588

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With the consenting approval of the most ample and learned order of the Faculty of Law, in the famous and most celebrated Academy of Basel, for the purpose of obtaining the Doctoral insignia in both laws original: "in utroque iure" referring to both canon and civil law, with God the Thrice Best and Greatest presiding, the following Theses on the privileges of creditors
Graseck, Paul
[Basel], [Year 1588]
University Library Basel
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