“Common Usage, Presumption and Verisimilitude in Sixteenth-Century Theories of Juridical Interpretation.”

A. Blank, History of European Ideas 43 (2017) 401–415.

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History of European Ideas
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Blank A. “Common Usage, Presumption and Verisimilitude in Sixteenth-Century Theories of Juridical Interpretation.” . History of European Ideas. 2017;43(3):401-415.
Blank, A. (2017). “Common Usage, Presumption and Verisimilitude in Sixteenth-Century Theories of Juridical Interpretation.” . History of European Ideas, 43(3), 401–415.
@article{Blank_2017, title={“Common Usage, Presumption and Verisimilitude in Sixteenth-Century Theories of Juridical Interpretation.” }, volume={43}, number={3}, journal={History of European Ideas}, author={Blank, Andreas}, year={2017}, pages={401–415} }
Blank, Andreas. “‘Common Usage, Presumption and Verisimilitude in Sixteenth-Century Theories of Juridical Interpretation.’ .” History of European Ideas 43, no. 3 (2017): 401–15.
A. Blank, “‘Common Usage, Presumption and Verisimilitude in Sixteenth-Century Theories of Juridical Interpretation.’ ,” History of European Ideas, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 401–415, 2017.
Blank, Andreas. “‘Common Usage, Presumption and Verisimilitude in Sixteenth-Century Theories of Juridical Interpretation.’ .” History of European Ideas, vol. 43, no. 3, 2017, pp. 401–15.

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