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Codex Constitutionum

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  • Codex — (röm. Ant.), 1) Baumstamm; 2) Klotz, welchen Sklaven, daran geschmiedet, nach sich schleppten, um am Fliehen gehindert zu werden; 3) aus einem Stamm ausgehöhlter Kahn; 4) Handschrift, Buch, Gesetzbuch; daher 5) ein Buch, namentlich ein aus… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Codex Gregorianus — The Codex Gregorianus or Gregorian Code is the title of a collection of constitutions (legal pronouncements) of Roman emperors over a century and a half from the 130s to 290s AD. Contents 1 History 2 Reception 3 Eclipse 4 Le …   Wikipedia

  • Codex Hermogenianus — The Codex Hermogenianus or Hermogenian Code is the title of a collection of constitutions (legal pronouncements) of the Roman emperors of the first tetrarchy (Diocletian, Maximian Augusti, and Constantius and Galerius Caesars), mostly from the… …   Wikipedia

  • CODEX — I. CODEX proprie idem quod truncus, qui Graece κορμὸς et τόμος; arque inde pro libro seu volumine. Forte ex Graeco κόνταξ, unde condex et codex, extritô n. Est autem Graecis κόνταξ diminutivum a κόντος, i. e. scapus, atque hâc voce illis volumen… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Justinian, Code of — Collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I from 529 to 565. Strictly speaking, they did not constitute a new legal code. Rather, Justinian s committees of jurists provided… …   Universalium

  • Roman law — the system of jurisprudence elaborated by the ancient Romans, a strong and varied influence on the legal systems of many countries. [1650 60] * * * Law of the Roman Republic and Empire. Roman law has influenced the development of law in most of… …   Universalium

  • Corpus juris — (lat., »Rechtskörper«), Benennung gewisser Sammlungen einzelner Gesetze oder Gesetzbücher. Für die Rechtsgeschichte am bedeutsamsten ist das C. j. civilis. So wird seit den Glossatoren (s. Glosse) die Gesamtheit der Gesetzbücher des oströmischen… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Justinian I — /ju stin ee euhn/, (Flavius Anicius Justinianus) ( Justinian the Great ) A.D. 483 565, Byzantine emperor 527 565. * * * orig. Petrus Sabbatius born 483, Tauresium, Dardania died Nov. 14, 565, Constantinople Byzantine emperor (527–565). Determined …   Universalium

  • Tribonian — ▪ Byzantine legal scholar Latin  Tribonianus  born c. AD 475, Pamphylia? died 545       legal authority and public official in the Byzantine Empire (eastern Roman Empire), who was the chief compiler and perhaps the initiator of the Code of… …   Universalium

  • Pandects — (Lat. pandectae , adapted from Gr. pandektes , all containing) is a name given to a compendium or digest of Roman law compiled by order of the emperor Justinian I in the 6th century (A.D. 530 533).The pandects were one part of the Corpus Juris… …   Wikipedia

  • Dorotheus (jurist) — Dorotheus (Greek: Δωρόθεος) was a professor of jurisprudence in the law school of Berytus in Syria, and one of the three commissioners appointed by the Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I to draw up a book of Institutes, after the model of the… …   Wikipedia

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