Fred H. Blume (English Wikipedia)

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books.google.com

  • "Fred H. Blume" in Denslow, William R.; Truman, Harry S. 10,000 Famous Freemasons From A To J Part One, Kessinger Publishing, 2004, p.109. ISBN 1417975784

constitution.org

  • The Civil Law, including the Twelve Tables, the Institutes of Gaius, the Rules of Ulpian, the Enactments of Justinian, and the Constitutions of Leo... 17 vols. (1932), available at [3]. Reprinted in 1973 by the AMS Press. For a description of Scott's life and work, see Timothy G. Kearley "The Enigma of Samuel Parsons Scott," 10 Roman Legal Tradition 1 (2014) available at http://romanlegaltradition.org/contents/2014/RLT10-KEARLEY.PDF. For further discussion of the work of Scott, Blume, and Pharr on Roman law translation see Kearley, Timothy G., "From Rome to the Restatement: S.P. Scott, Fred Blume, Clyde Pharr, and Roman Law in Early Twentieth-Century," available at Social Science Research Network [4]. For a newer work that includes consideration of Charles Sumner Lobingier and Charles Phineas Sherman, see Kearley, Timothy G., Roman Law, Classical Education, and Limits on Participation in America into the Twentieth-Century. (Veterrimus Publishing, 2022) ISBN 9781736131213

doi.org

  • Evjen, Harold (1980). "Rome on the Range: Roman Law and Justice Blume of the Wyoming Supreme Court". Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Romanistische Abteilung. 79 (1): 213, 214. doi:10.7767/zrgra.1980.97.1.213. S2CID 131037564.

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semanticscholar.org

api.semanticscholar.org

  • Evjen, Harold (1980). "Rome on the Range: Roman Law and Justice Blume of the Wyoming Supreme Court". Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Romanistische Abteilung. 79 (1): 213, 214. doi:10.7767/zrgra.1980.97.1.213. S2CID 131037564.

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  • The Civil Law, including the Twelve Tables, the Institutes of Gaius, the Rules of Ulpian, the Enactments of Justinian, and the Constitutions of Leo... 17 vols. (1932), available at [3]. Reprinted in 1973 by the AMS Press. For a description of Scott's life and work, see Timothy G. Kearley "The Enigma of Samuel Parsons Scott," 10 Roman Legal Tradition 1 (2014) available at http://romanlegaltradition.org/contents/2014/RLT10-KEARLEY.PDF. For further discussion of the work of Scott, Blume, and Pharr on Roman law translation see Kearley, Timothy G., "From Rome to the Restatement: S.P. Scott, Fred Blume, Clyde Pharr, and Roman Law in Early Twentieth-Century," available at Social Science Research Network [4]. For a newer work that includes consideration of Charles Sumner Lobingier and Charles Phineas Sherman, see Kearley, Timothy G., Roman Law, Classical Education, and Limits on Participation in America into the Twentieth-Century. (Veterrimus Publishing, 2022) ISBN 9781736131213

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uwyo.edu

  • Kearley, Timothy G. (2007). "Justice Fred Blume and the Translation of Justinian's Code (2nd ed.)" (PDF). Law Library Journal. 99: 525, 529. Retrieved 2009-02-13.
  • Annotated Justinian Code website at University of Wyoming. In 2013, an English translation of Kroll's Latin Preface to the Novels, by Miller and Kearley, was added to the site. See [2]