liber feud rum

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
LIBER FEUD RUM. A code of the feudal law, which was compiled by direction of 
the emperor Frederick Barbarossa, and published in Milan, in 1170. It was 
called the Liber Feudorum, and was divided into five books, of which the 
first, second, and some fragments of the other's still exist and are printed 
at the end of all the modern editions of the Corpus Juris Civilis. Giannone, 
B. 13, c, 3; Cruise's Dig. Prel. Diss. c. 1, Sec. 31. 
    

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