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Contents – Literature Through Author Search
Currently this search returns the occurences of a given author only if he or she is listed as an author in an item of literature and not if he or she is an editor. Only one instance of a title is given (but there are some duplicates where the title was not entered exactly the same), and the report_no is the first one in which the item is listed. The page numbers given may be specific to that report; those of the entire work may be broader.

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K. Bezemer, ‘Jacobus Balduini: Probably the Author of the Summa feudorum Parmensis’, TRG (2006) 325–36.

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K. Bezemer, ‘Jacobus Balduini: Probably the Author of the Summa feudorum Parmensis’, TRG 74 (2006) 325–335.

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K. Bezemer, Cino da Pistoia nel VI centenario della morte (Frankfurt am Main 2005).

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K. Bezemer, ‘A French Gentleman [Raoul d’Harcourt] in Italy or Bal masqué of the Ultramontani’, in Excerptiones iuris: Studies in Honour of André Gouron ed. , , B. Durand and L. Mayali, ed. (2000) 49–69.

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K. Bezemer, ‘Word for word (or not). On the track of the Orleans sources of Cinus’ lecture on the Code’, TRG 68 (2000) 433–454.

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K. Bezemer, ‘“Ne res exeat de genere” or How a French Custom Was lntroduced into the “ius comune”’, RIDC 11 (2000) 67–115, esp. 99–101.

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K. Bezemer, ‘The Law School at Orléans as School of Public Administration’, TRG 66 (1998) 247–277.

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K. Bezemer, What Jacques Saw. Thirteenth-century France through the Eyes of Jacques de Revigny, Professor of Law at Orléans (Ius commune Sonderheft 99; Frankfurt 1997). (Highly favorable review by A. Watson in Edinburgh Law Review, 2 (1998) 242)

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K. Bezemer, ‘French Customs in the Commentaries of Jacques de Revigny’, TRG 62 (1994) 81–112.

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K. Bezemer, ‘Legal Remedies for Non-Roman Law in Medieval Doctrine. The condictio ex consuetudine and Similar Actions’, TRG 60 (1992) 63–80.

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