The science of conjecture: Probability before Pascal: Contents
Johns Hopkins University Press (2001)
| Abstract | The Dark Ages The Gregorian Revolution The Glossators Invent "Half-Proof" Presumptions in Canon Law Innocent III Grades of Evidence, and Torture The Post-Glossators Bartolus and Baldus: The Completed Theory The Inquisition Maimonides on Testimony Law in the East Ch. 3 Renaissance Law.. | |||||||||
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