INSTITUTES, in literary history, a book containing the elements of the Roman law.
The institutes are divided into four books; and contain an abridgment of the whole body of the civil law, being designed for the use of students. See Law Index.
INSTITUTES, in literary history, a book containing the elements of the Roman law.
The institutes are divided into four books; and contain an abridgment of the whole body of the civil law, being designed for the use of students. See Law Index.