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| | Corpus Juris Civilis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The provisions of the Corpus Juris Civils also influenced the canon law of the church since it was said that ecclesia vivit lege romana - the church lives under Roman law. |  | | The work was directed by Tribonian, an official in Justinian's court, and distributed in three parts: Digesta (or " Pandectae "), Institutiones, the Codex. |  | | The Digesta or Pandectae consist of a collection of legal writings mostly dating back to the second and third centuries B.C. Fragments were taken out of various legal treatises and opinions and inserted in the Digest. |
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| | Roman law - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | Justinian's work was completed by Pandectae (or Digesto), Institutiones and Codex are part of the Corpus Juris Civilis. |  | | This has been called the most influential law work ever written as it has been on the reading list for legal students in countries using Civil law for nearly 1500 years so far. |  | | The Emperor Justinian arranged for the re-organisation of most of Roman law in his Codex and his Pandectae, a fifty book set which took three years to compile and was completed in 533. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Roman_law
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| | Corpus Juris Civilis |
 | | The Corpus represented a true juridical revolution, that organised Roman law in a form and in an organic scheme that pretty unaltered is still in use in some countries today (apart from obvious adaptings) such as Scotland. |  | | Due to the legal reforms by the same Justinian, this work needed to be updated, so a second edition of the Codex was issued in 534, after the Digesto. |  | | Also called Pandectae, the Digesto was issued in 533, and contained the works of great Roman jurists, notably Ulpian, and some other sources (i.e. |
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| | Imperatoris Iustiniani Digesta ( Mommsen ) |
 | | he Digest ( Digesta), or Pandects ( Pandectae) was a part of the great collection of the Roman laws is known as the Corpus Iuris Civilis. |  | | The Digest was issued in AD 533 under the direction of the imperial questor Tribonian. |  | | For more details see the article Pandectae in the Smith's Dictionary. |
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http://web.upmf-grenoble.fr/Haiti/Cours/Ak/digest.htm
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| | No Chick Trix Forum - WOTD: 6-29-04 |
 | | The original pandect was the Pandectae, a massive fifty-volume digest of Roman civil law that was created under the emperor Justinian in the 6th century. |  | | Obedience to the pandects of a civilized society is one mark of a good citizen. |  | | When the word "pandect" first cropped up in English in the mid-16th century, it referred to the complete code of laws of a particular country or system. |
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| | Dreptul roman - Wikipedia în limba românÄ |
 | | Munca lui Iustinian a fost terminatÄ de Pandectae (sau Digesto), InstituÅ£iile Åi Codexul fiind o parte din Corpus Juris Civilis. |  | | ÃmpÄratul Iustinian a realizat Codex ul sÄu Åi Pandectae -ul sÄu, pentru a restructura Dreptul roman, un set de cincizeci de cÄrÅ£i care au fost terminate în 533. |
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http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreptul_roman
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| | Justinian I Details, Meaning Justinian I Article and Explanation Guide |
 | | His authorities issued the first draft of the Corpus Juris Civilis on April 7, 529 in three parts: Digesto (or Pandectae), Institutiones, and the Codex. |  | | A group of commissioners headed by the quaestor Tribonian drafted the Corpus in Latin, the traditional language of the Roman Empire which most citizens of the Eastern Empire understood but poorly. |  | | Justinian achieved lasting fame for his judicial revolution, which organized Roman law in a form and organic scheme that remains the basis of law in a number of countries today. |
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http://www.e-paranoids.com/j/ju/justinian_i.html
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| | Essay Depot - Ancient Roman Laws |
 | | All of its legal opinions were given legal force, just like the Institutione had given the legal force. |  | | These laws in the CJC ( Corpus Jurius Civilis) were separated into four different books of laws. |  | | Most of the rules in this textbook/book of statutes became laws in many countries. |
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http://www.essaydepot.com/essayme/2065/index.php
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| | Justinian I : Justinian |
 | | The first draft of the Corpus Juris Civilis was issued on April 7, 529 in three parts: Digesto (or "Pandectae"), Institutiones, and the Codex. |  | | Justinian is mainly remembered for his judicial revolution which organised Roman law in a form and organic scheme that is still in use today and remains more or less unaltered in some countries today (apart from obvious adaptations). |
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| | Roman law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The legal opinions of the jurists contained in the excerpts were given the force of law. |  | | This collects, called Digesta (in English: the Digest) or Pandectae was published in 533. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_law
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| | AJ 100 - How Did Roman Law Affect Modern English Law? |
 | | The rules contained in the Institutes were given legal force in many countries; consequently the work may be regarded as both a textbook and a statute. |  | | Like the rules contained in the Institutes, the legal opinions expressed in these fragments were often given legal force. |  | | the Digest (Digesta or Pandectae) a collection of fragments from scholarly writings. |
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http://www.cloud.edu/dept/crimjust/aj100/roman01.htm
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| | 533 |
 | | December 16 - The Digesto or Pandectae, a collection of jurist writings and other sources, is completed (see Corpus Juris Civilis) |  | | Tzazo is killed in an all-cavalry fight, and Gelimer flees to the mountains of Numidia |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-533.html
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| | Ministry for Justice and Home Affairs - LP Chamber |
 | | By Proclamation No. XII, entitled "A Law for the Regulation of Legal Procurators" and promulgated in 1827, the British Colonial Administration in Malta (under Governor Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsomby) made its first endeavour to legislate on the profession of Legal Procurator. |  | | The earliest mention so far discovered of the profession of Legal Procurator is to be found in the Pandectae et Ordinationes promulgated by Grand Master D'Omedes in 1553, which states that the two professions of Advocate and Procurator had already existed distinctly for a long time. |
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http://www.mjha.gov.mt/justice/lpchamber.html
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| | Universidad de Navarra /Navarra |
 | | Lectures on Books 47 and 48 of the Digest : setting out the criminal law as applied in the courts of Holland (based on Cornelis Van Eck) and on the New criminal code, 1809 / Dionysius Godefridus van der Kessel ; latin text edited and translated into English by B. Beinart [and] P. Van Warmelo. |  | | Pandectae y derecho penal -- Holanda -- s. |
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| | Merriam-Webster Online |
 | | Etymology: Late Latin Pandectae, the Pandects, digest of Roman civil law (6th century |  | | A.D.), from Latin, plural of pandectes encyclopedic work, from Greek pandektEs all-receiving, from pan- + dechesthai to receive; akin to Greek dokein to seem, seem good -- more at |  | | Now you can take the Eleventh Edition with you anywhere as Franklin's new Speaking Electronic Handheld! |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?pandect
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| | Noten |
 | | Bendero: Het boek van Johann Ludwig Bender, Conclusionum decisivarum practicarum de revisione... |  | | Hedemanni disputationibus: Erich Hedemann, Disputationes semestres in Pandectas. |
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| | Robert Joseph Pothier |
 | | He studied law for the purpose of qualifying for the magistracy, and was appointed in 1720 judge of the presidial court of Orléans, thus following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. |  | | He paid particular attention to the correction and co-ordination of the text of the Pandects, his Pandectae Justinianae in novum ordinem digestae (Paris and Chartres, 1748-1752) being a classic in the study of Roman law. |  | | In 1749 he was made professor of law in the university of Orleans. |
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http://www.encyclopedia-1.com/r/ro/robert_joseph_pothier.html
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| | Praetor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | [PANDECTAE.] The main duties of the Praetors were judicial, and it appears that it was found necessary from time to time to increase their number, and to assign to them special departments of the administration of justice. |  | | Sometimes, extraordinary duties were imposed on them, as in the case of the Praetor Peregrinus ( 144 BC) who was commissioned by a Senatus consultum to look after the repair of certain aqueducts and to prevent the improper use of the water. |
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| | April 2003 - Revelation: Part 6 |
 | | The problem with this new set of laws was that it largely ignored the divine law and relied primarily upon the Church’s lawless view of right and wrong. |  | | The Church had used its own laws, as seen in the Pandectae, in a legalistic way. |  | | Four years later, after getting the opinions and responses from other Roman jurists, he revised the Codex and published it under the Latin title, Pandectae. |
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http://www.gods-kingdom.org/FFI/2003/april.htm
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| | History Forum -> Byzantine reformation of the Roman legislation. |
 | | This rendered a revision of the code necessary; and accordingly a commission for that purpose was given to Tribonianus, to Dorotheus, a distinguished teacher of law at Berytus in Phoenicia, and three others. |  | | The Digesta or Pandectae and the Institutiones, were compiled after the publication of this code, subsequently to which fifty decisiones and some new constitutiones also were promulgated by the emperor. |  | | It was also declared that no commentaries should be written on this compilation, but permission was given to make Paratitla or references to parallel passages with a short statement of their contents. |
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http://www.simaqianstudio.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=100
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| | Corpus Iuris Civilis : Table |
 | | The second edition of the Codex was issued in 534, after the Digest was made. |  | | The second part, the Digest ( Digesta), or Pandects ( Pandectae), was issued in 533 : it compiled the writings of the great Roman jurists such as Ulpian along with current edicts. |
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http://web.upmf-grenoble.fr/Haiti/Cours/Ak/corpjurciv.htm
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| | Catálogo de la B.N.: Bibliográfico |
 | | Rerum ab omni antiquitate indicatorum pandectae / ab eodem |
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| | EXplorations in Medicine |
 | | It is a reference work for physicians on diseases and their remedies in the form of a general universal dictionary of plants of medicinal properties, their names being given in Arabic, Greek and Latin. |  | | These genuine botanical observations redeem the Pandectae from Haller's severe judgment, 'Auctori barbari opus chaoticum' or in John Friend's words (1725): "there is scarce any understanding in it; there being hardly one line, where there is not a barbarous or unintelligible expression: so that there wants another Dictionary to explain his meaning. |  | | The compilation of his large materia medica entitled Pandectae (hence his nick name) was begun c. |
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| | PYTHEAS |
 | | As we can imagine the author had some trouble creating a poetical version of the Csemegi-codex (The First Hungarian Codex of Criminal Law). |  | | The Comprehensive Law Books Series contains the "catechism" or summary divided into questions and answers, of the standard works of law - the Institutions, Pandectae, The History of the European Law etc. - in an easily understandable, colloquial manner. |  | | Although it was never legitimized, it stipulated the relation of the king and the people, the nobles and their serfs or Hungary and her associate countries. |
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| | LLMC - Civil Law I - France |
 | | Pothier’s most important contributions, however, came after the mid-century, when he focused his brilliance on French private law, writing numerous treatises on the civil law as it had developed in those parts of France which were governed by customary law. |  | | A judge in Orleans for over fifty years, he published a masterful reorganization of Roman Law in 1748. |  | | His Pandectae justinianeae in novum ordinem digestae appeared in two editions in both the 18th and 19th centuries and was even trans-lated into French in 1834. |
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| | Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. XIV |
 | | sive Pandectae," but also of the scholia of all three of these great commentators, Zonaras, Aristenus, and Balsamon, and from his most learned Prolegomena to the same work I have chiefly drawn the following facts, referring the curious reader to the introduction itself for further particulars. |  | | John Zonaras was probably the same person who wrote the Byzantine History which bears his name. |  | | As I have already pointed out it is to Bishop Beveridge that we owe the publication not only of Photius's Collection of Canons which are found in his " |
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| | Hawkins - The Book of the Great Sea-Dragons |
 | | All the threads are disposed in warp and in woof, crossed and knitted fast together by one and the same Contrivance, and the Laws first promulgated by Queenly Nature are active or passive as may be, but never changed. |  | | The Pandectae of Nature then which do and do not tolerate the doctrine of Modem Analogies, are not at variance; and with this fact we proceed to the first Capitulum to which those Analogies are our only key. |  | | The Normal Earth, palled in an Atmosphere surcharged with moisture to opacity, was specially adjusted to the Vegetative Kingdom, the vasty wrecks of which remain to us as Coal. |
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| | CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS |
 | | Digesta (o Pandectae) - compilazione di migliaia di casi giurisprudenziali risolti dai più eminenti giuristi della storia di Roma. |
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| | Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariaat - Law |
 | | Eckhardus, H. Pandectae controversiarum religionis, in quibus cardo disputationis inter Augustanae Confessionis theologos and Pontificios vertitur. |
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| | Canons of the Holy Fathers |
 | | For it is written, ‘thou shalt adore the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou worship.’" And thereafter they are to be admitted to Communion. |  | | And see concerning these stations the ichnographical representation of a temple at the end of this book. |  | | Dorotheus it was added to the rest as a Canon, just as it is found in the Pandectae and in other manuscripts. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: History of Medicine |
 | | Thus it happened that special books had to be written from which were learned foreign words and their meanings. |  | | The "Synonyma Medicinae" (Clavis sanationis) by the physician Sirnon of Genoa (Januensis, 1270-1303) and the "Pandectae medicinae" of Matthaeus Sylvaticus (d. |
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| | Fachbereich Medizin, JLU Giessen |
 | | Seine großen Werke wie die "Pandectae medico-legales" (1701), die "Novellae medico-legales" (1711) und das 570 Seiten umfassende "Corpus juris medico-legale" (1722) weisen den Verfasser als einen der bedeutenden Schrittmacher der gerichtlichen Medizin aus. |
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| | History of Horticulture - Crescenzi, Pietro 14th Century |
 | | After the 13th Century, descriptive botany and zoology were carried on by herbalists and naturalists who had great breadth of interests. |  | | He included the results of his personal observations of plants made by traveling in Europe. |  | | Matthaeus Sylvaticus composed a dictionary of medical recipes entitled Pandectae (1317). |
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http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hort/history/028.html
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| | Local Libraries |
 | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | Monasticon Anglicanum, sive, Pandectae coenobiorum Benedictinorum, Cluniacensium, Cisterciensium, Carthusianorum a primordiis ad eorum usque dissolutionem |
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| | The Birth of Reformation Theology |
 | | The Justinian code consists of four books: (1) Codex Constitutionum, (2) Digesta, or Pandectae, (3) Institutiones, and (4) Novellae Constitutiones Post Codicem. |
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| | HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH* |
 | | Beveridge (Bishop of St. Asaph, 1704â“1708): Synodicon, sive Pandectae canonum. |  | | Er unterscheidet die zwei unvermischt qebliebenen Naturen sehr genau und verstösst gegen kein einziges Dogma der Kirche." |
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| | GES(S)NER, Konrad |
 | | Pandectae (1548) and Partitiones (1549), in: Ders., General subject-indexes 1548, Philadel phia 1966, 40-54; - Hans Widmann, Nachwort, in: Bibliotheca universalis u. |
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| | To America and Back |
 | | He read Bishop Beveridge's Pandectae Canonum Conciliorum, which sent him to the Scriptures again as a higher authority than tradition or councils. |  | | He was impressed by the simple beauty of the life of the Moravians, and they sent him to the New Testament. |
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| | Matteo Silvatico |
 | | Notizie della prima edizione delle Pandectae di Matteo Silvatico eseguita in Napoli nell’anno 1474, con la dedica di Angelo da Sepino, medico di Ferdinando di Aragona Re di Napoli, in prova della patria di Matteo e della stima in che era tenuta l’opera a quei tempi. |  | | Le sue dimensioni sono cm, 30x22; la copertina è di ruvida carta ingiallita dal tempo e non presenta alcun titolo, ne disegno. |  | | La parola Pandectae è certamente parola greca e in latino significa dizionario, che raccoglie tutto. |
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http://www.scuolamedicasalernitana.it/articoli/matteo_silvatico.htm
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| | La “Biblioteca” di Flaminio Mancaleoni |
 | | In evidenza l’ex-libris di Carlo Rugiu nell’opera dell’Eineccio e la dedica di Giuseppe Doro nelle Pandectae, a sua volta possessore dell’opera, per Flaminio Mancaleoni. |  | | Questi passaggi di proprietà mettono in luce la fortuna che le opere avevano avuto, sia come testo che come oggetto. |  | | Pandectae Justiniaee in novum ordinem digestae
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| | Hausarbeiten.de: Der Freitod in der Rechtsgeschichte - Seminararbeit. Seminararbeiten, Diplomarbeiten, ... |
 | | Die Sammlung war im Jahre 533 fertiggestellt und wurde unter der lateinischen Bezeichnung "Digesta" und dem entsprechenden griechischen Namen "Pandectae" gegen Ende des Jahres 533 in Kraft gesetzt. |  | | Die Kompilatoren der Digesten haben Auszüge aus den Werken von ungefähr 40 Schriftstellern zusammengestellt, wobei das allermeiste der klassischen Periode der römischen Rechtswissenschaft entstammt. |
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http://www.hausarbeiten.de/archiv/jura/jura-freitod.shtml
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| | Antiquarian Books Catalogue |
 | | With 246 plates, which are according to the list of plates. |  | | DUGDALE, W. Monasticon Anglicanum, sive Pandectae Coenobiorum Benedictinorum, |
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http://www.kitazawa.co.jp/ANTIQU/407/C03004E.htm
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| | Pandectae |
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| | Winiarczyk, Sigla Latina |
 | | Pandectae /Digesta/ FF.B.M. Filii fecerunt bene merenti FF.F.F. Filii /fratres/ fecerunt F.F.Ord. |
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