"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. ISBN1417975784
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) ISBN9781736131213
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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. S2CID131037564.
Id. at 17. Hall provides a detailed account of the work of Pharr and his graduate students on the Theodosian Code and Novels. She concludes that Pharr relied heavily on his graduate students' work and on Blume's draft [1].
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) ISBN9781736131213
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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. S2CID131037564.
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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) ISBN9781736131213
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]