part of the Corpus Juris Civilis
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concept
A part of the Corpus Juris Civilis is a distinct component (such as the Code, Digest, Institutes, or Novels) of the comprehensive body of Roman civil law compiled under Emperor Justinian I.
All labels observed (9)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| source of Roman law | 6 |
| part of codex | 5 |
| Justinianic code | 1 |
| Roman law text | 1 |
| collection of Roman imperial constitutions | 1 |
| part of a legal codification | 1 |
| part of legal codification | 1 |
| part of the Corpus Juris Civilis canonical | 1 |
| work of Roman law | 1 |
Instances (17)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Novellae | source of Roman law |
| Novels of Justinian | source of Roman law |
| Institutiones | part of a legal codification |
| Codex Gregorianus | collection of Roman imperial constitutions |
| Pandectae | Roman law text |
| Codex Hermogenianus | source of Roman law |
| Novellae Justiniani | source of Roman law |
| Novellae Constitutiones | — |
| Book II: The Ceremonies | part of codex |
| Book III: The Origin of the Gods | part of codex |
| Book V: The Omens | part of codex |
| Book VI: Rhetoric and Moral Philosophy | part of codex |
| Book VII: The Sun, Moon, and Stars and the Binding of the Years | part of codex |
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Book I
surface form:
Book I (Institutes of Justinian)
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part of legal codification |
| Regulae | work of Roman law |
| Law of Citations of 426 AD | source of Roman law |
| Hermogenian Code | source of Roman law |