Charles Phineas Sherman
Charles Phineas Sherman (8 June 1874 – 20 July 1962) was a professor of Roman law and canon law at several colleges, including the Yale Law School, the College of William and Mary, and the Boston University School of Law. He wrote many articles and books, of which the best known is ''Roman Law in the Modern World'' (1917, 2nd ed. 1922, 3rd ed. 1933). Provided by Wikipedia
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Roman law in the modern world : history of roman law an its descent into english, french, german, spanish, and other modern law / by Sherman, Charles Phineas
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Roman law in the modern world : manual of roman law illustrated by anglo-american law and the modern codes / by Sherman, Charles Phineas
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Roman law in the modern world : subject-guides to the texts of roman law, to the modern codes and legal literature; index to vols. I-III / by Sherman, Charles Phineas
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