- 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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Conradi Gesneri Tigurini,
medici &
philosophiae professoris,
libri xxi (
Pandectae). This
contained thirty thousand topical entries. Each of
these entries...
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Latin Pandectae) may also
refer to:
Pandects of
Aaron of
Alexandria (7th century)
Pandects of
Antiochus of
Palestine (7th century)
Pandectae of Yahya...
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Virginia Declaration of
Rights 2
Robert Joseph Pothier 1699–1772
France Pandectae Justinianae in
novum ordinem digestae 3 Jean-Baptiste
Colbert 1619–1683...
- date; the
Digest or
Pandects (the
Latin title contains both
Digesta and
Pandectae) is an
encyclopedia composed of
mostly brief extracts from the writings...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Digesta may
refer to: The book
Digesta seu
Pandectae, also
called "Pandects", see
Digest (Roman law) Food
undergoing digestion...
- of Asia, does not
appear to
occur in
other writers. In the
Digesta seu
Pandectae (533), the
second volume of the
codification of laws
ordered by Justinian...
- Institutiones: This was an
introduction and a
summary of
Roman law. Digesta/
Pandectae: This was the
collection of the edicts. Codex: This
contained all the...
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tribunes Dionysius of Halicarn****us.
Romaike Archaiologia.
Digesta seu
Pandectae. Vol. i. tit. 2 s2 § 20. Servius. ad Virg. Aen. Vol. 560. Smith, William...
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juris civilis. It
consists of the
Codex Justinianeus, the
Digesta or
Pandectae, the Institutiones, and the Novellae.
Early in his reign,
Justinian had...