- The
Sirmondian Constitutions are a
collection of
sixteen Imperial Codes p****ed
between AD 333 and 425,
dealing with "bishops courts", or laws
dealing with...
- Hermogeni****, a
limited collection of
rescripts from c. 295, was published. The
Sirmondian Constitutions may also
represent a small-scale
collection of imperial...
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Berolinensi [Synaxarium of the
Church of
Constantinople from the
Sirmondian Codex now in Berlin] (in Gr****). Brussels:
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Novels and the
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Princeton University Press. Hart, John Henry...
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Clyde (2001). The
Theodosian Code and
Novels and the
Sirmondian Constitutions. Union, NJ: The
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Epistulae 1.11.5.
Clyde Pharr, The
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Sirmondian constitutions, The
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