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Natural law and casuistic reasoning in Roman jurisprudence is an episode from Lectures in Intellectual History by Kris Grint. This society & culture episode is made for listeners who follow Lectures in Intellectual Histo...
Natural law and casuistic reasoning in Roman jurisprudence is an episode from Lectures in Intellectual History by Kris Grint. This society & culture episode is made for listeners who follow Lectures in Intellectual History and want the epis...
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Published Apr 11, 2017, 57:32 long, audio available.
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Natural law and casuistic reasoning in Roman jurisprudence is from Lectures in Intellectual History by Kris Grint.
Published Apr 11, 2017 and 57:32 long