Abstract
This article aims to reconstruct a path within Ferdinando Bona's studies. It is a path that links Gaius' Institutiones to the project set out by Cicero in the first book of De oratore, concerning the need to give a systematic form to ius civile. At the very core of this twofold development there is an interest in the ways in which law is taught, particularly in handbooks.

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