European codification of private law is the talk of the day. The European Parliament favors it, the European Commission supports it and many legal scholars are already working on it. Why? This book addresses the forthcoming European codification from the perspective of previous codifications and their origin. Several current codifications found their origin in what can be referred to as 'state formation'. As uniformity was perceived to be crucial for the formation of a modern state, unification of law became an important goal. Codification was an excellent means to achieve this goal. The very essence of these codifications served to establish the central government as the legislative authority throughout its territory. Historical enquiry of these processes of codification reveals elements and arguments that are reminiscent of those encountered in the current endeavors to achieve a European codification of private law. An understanding of their history is essential to the understanding of the current political processes in European codification.