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Henceforward also we are to have law based on old customs and theology, not on practical convenience or scientific reasoning. I. Corpus Iuris Germanici Antiqui: edidit Ferd. Walter. Berolini impensis G. Reimeri, 1824. 3 vols. II. C. Iulii Caesaris Commentarii de Bello Gallico: recognovit Geo. Long. Novi Eboraci apud Harperos Fratres. 1883

Corpus Iuris Civilis: Institutiones recognovit Paulus Krueger; Digesta recognovit Theodorus Mommsen. Berolini apud Weidmannos, 1882. Novellae: Corpus Iuris Civilis. Berolini apud Weidmannos, 1895. III. The Fragments of the Perpetual Edict of Salvius Julianus. Edited by Bryan Walken Cambridge University Press. 1877. IV. Pomponii de Origine Iuris Fragmentum: recognovit Fridericus Osannus.

They were not ideal; but they would in more respects than one compare favourably with the similar legislation that was in force, prior to the Civil War, in the American Slave States. I. Iurisprudentiae Anteiustinianae quae Supersunt. ed. Ph. Eduardus Huschke. II. Codex Iustinianus. Recensuit Paulus Krueger. Berolini apud Weidmannos, 1877.

R. Pohl: De Graecorum medicis publicis, Berolini, Reimer, 1905; also Janus, Harlem, 1905, X, 491-494. That dissections were practiced by this group of nature philosophers is shown not only by the studies of Alcmaeon, but we have evidence that one of the latest of them, Diogenes of Apollonia, must have made elaborate dissections.