Abstract

An interesting analysis of the medieval interpretation of the contractual subject that reveals the intention at that time to understand, through Roman sources, obligational ties that generated some figures, showing the different adaptations that the glosators did to raise the vestimenta pactorum, especially those described by Piacentinus and Azo; the view from canon law and its reception in Spain by Alfonso X and his successors, through the distinctions made by Bartolo de Sassoferrato in this particular.

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