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- an article on "novellæ", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "novellae" You can also: Search for Novellæ in Wikipedia to...
- of the Codex Theodosi**** in 438 and then for the Justiniac Novels, or Novellae Constitutiones. The term was used on and off in later Roman history until...
- The Novellae Constitutiones ("new constitutions"; Ancient Gr****: Νεαραὶ διατάξεις, romanized: Nearaì diatáxeis), or Justinian's Novels, are now considered...
- Codex Justinianeus, the Digesta or Pandectae, the Institutiones, and the Novellae. Early in his reign, Justinian had appointed the quaestor Tribonian to...
- and the Institutes, were created during his reign. The fourth part, the Novellae Constitutiones (New Constitutions, or Novels), was compiled unofficially...
- further laws; today these are counted as a fourth part of the Corpus, the Novellae Constitutiones (Novels, literally New Laws). The work was directed by Tribonian...
- Maimonides' Mishneh Torah, which he titled Ohr Somayach, as well as his novellae on the Torah, titled Meshech Chochma. Meir Simcha was born in Butrimonys...
- Talmudic novellæ. The work is divide into three sections: Yom Teruah, novellæ on Tracate Rosh Hashana (Ortakeni, 1714) Tosphot Yom Hakipurim, novellæ on Tracate...
- University of Michigan Press. p. 114. ISBN 9780472114634. Justinian, Novellae 63 and 165. Early Medieval and Byzantine Civilization: Constantine to Crusades...
- power and administrative organisation. After 534, Justinian issued the Novellae (New Laws) in Gr****, which marked a transition from Roman to Byzantine...