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Suffragante consensu amplissimi consultissimique ordinis Iuridicae facultatis, in inclyta & celeberrima Basiliensium Academia, pro consequendis in utroque iure Doctoralibus insignijs, Deo Ter Opt. Max. praeside, Subsequentia de privilegiis creditorum Themata
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No English translations of Paul Graseck's 1588 legal dissertation 'Subsequentia de privilegiis creditorum Themata' were found in any of the searched catalogs. This is a specific academic legal thesis from the University of Basel, and such works from this period are rarely translated into English unless they are of exceptional historical significance.
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Paul Graseck’s 16th-century doctoral thesis cuts through the confusion of debt hierarchy. It defines exactly who gets paid first when a debtor fails, challenging the simple rule that whoever arrives first wins.