-
selection and extraction, of
imperial enactments to date; the
Digest or
Pandects (the
Latin title contains both
Digesta and Pandectae) is an encyclopedia...
- The
Digest (Latin: Digesta), also
known as the
Pandects (Pandectae;
Ancient Gr****: Πανδέκται, Pandéktai, "All-Containing"), was a
compendium or digest...
- 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****...
-
Pandects, who was
proconsul of
Hispania Baetica in the time of
Antoninus Pius. The
works of Marci****, from
which there are
excerpts in the
Pandects,...
-
Presentation of the
pandects to
Emperor Justinian (design for a
mural in the
Court building in K****el, 1891) by
Hermann Knackfuss...
- 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...
- world. It is
certainly one of the largest,
weighing 34 kilograms. It is a
pandect,
which was rare in the
Middle Ages, and
included all the
books of the Bible...
- "Taking
photos of the
Palace of
Parliament can be
considered illegal".
Pandects dpVUE.
Retrieved 2
November 2018. "Detalii
nestiute despre Casa Poporului...
-
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...
- the law
school in
Beirut between 400-402. When
Justinian ****embled his
Pandects in the 6th century, a
large part of the
corpus of laws was
derived from...