- The
Digest (Latin: Digesta), also
known as the
Pandects (Pandectae;
Ancient Gr****: Πανδέκται, Pandéktai, "All-Containing"), was a
compendium or digest...
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selection and extraction, of
imperial enactments to date; the
Digest or
Pandects (the
Latin title contains both
Digesta and Pandectae) is an encyclopedia...
- Look up
pandect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Pandects,
better known as the Digest, is a
compendium of
writings on
Roman law.
Pandects (Gr****...
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presented in 4 volumes. The
Paris Bible was
unique for its time; it was a
pandect (complete
single volume) with a
uniform order,
which is
similar to the...
- Florence, he
initiated a
project to
publish a new
edition of Justinian's
Pandects. With the Duke's permission, he kept the m****cript at his
residence and...
- prologus, and
hence Jerome's listing, was
included in
almost all
Vulgate pandect m****cripts, his
order was only
rarely adopted; the
exceptions being the...
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Wayback Machine.
Digest (in Latin). Scott, S.P., trans. The
Digest or
Pandects in The
Civil Law. 17 vols. Cincinnati:
Central Trust Company, 1932. OCLC 23759480...
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qualifies this
latter statement, in that a
distinct tradition of
large format pandect bibles has been
identified as
having been
promoted by the 11th and 12th...
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death of
Septimius Severus, whom he
calls Divus in his
excerpts from the
Pandects.
Other p****ages in the same
source show that he was then
writing under...
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indeed the
entire bible, into a
single m****cript book
called a '
pandect bible'.
Pandect volumes in the
subsequent centuries, up to the
ninth century, demonstrate...