- The Code of
Justinian (Latin:
Codex Justini****,
Justinianeus or Justiniani) is one part of the
Corpus Juris Civilis, the
codification of
Roman law ordered...
- antiquity,
until it was su****ded by the
Breviary of
Alaric and the
Codex Justinianeus. It
takes its name from its author,
Aurelius Hermogeni****, a prominent...
- Barnes,
Constantine and Eusebius, p. 4; Leadbetter, "Numeri****."
Codex Justinianeus 5.52.2; Leadbetter, "Numeri****"; Potter, The
Roman Empire at Bay, p...
- of the times, and the
constitutions preserved in the
Digest and
Codex Justinianeus on Marcus's
legal work.
Inscriptions and coin
finds supplement the literary...
- Italy. Brill. p. 66. ISBN 9004315934.
Kelly (2004), pp. 20, 40.
Codex Justinianeus, XII.20.4
Kelly (2004), pp. 96, 210. Procopius,
Secret History, **** Sinnegen...
-
excerpts from 38
jurists in the Digest. The "Codex Justini****", "Codex
Justinianeus" or "Codex Justiniani" (Latin for "Justinian's Code") was the
first part...
- is
known today as the
Corpus juris civilis. It
consists of the
Codex Justinianeus, the
Digesta or Pandectae, the Institutiones, and the Novellae. Early...
- co-augustus with himself. 1
August Justin I died. 529 7
April The
Codex Justinianeus,
which attempted to
consolidate and
reconcile contradictions in Roman...
-
University Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0-521-76423-0, p. 307, note 27
Codex Justinianeus 3.12.2
Codex Theodosi**** 16.2.5 Cf. Paul Veyne,
Quand notre monde est...
-
commissioners charged with
preparing the new
imperial legal code, the
Codex Justinianeus,
which subsequently was
issued on
April 7, 529. In 530,
after Tribonian...