Dorotheus

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Dorotheus was a 6th-century Byzantine jurist who helped systematize and codify Roman law under Emperor Justinian I.

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Dorotheus canonical 5

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instanceOf Byzantine jurist
legal scholar
appointedBy Justinian I
citizenship Byzantine Empire
collaboratedWith Theophilus
Tribonian
contributedTo codification of Roman law
systematization of Roman law
countryOfActivity Byzantine Empire
educatedAt Law school of Berytus
employer Law school of Berytus
fieldOfWork Roman legal science
law
floruit 6th century
influenced Byzantine legal education
medieval civil law tradition
languageOfWork Greek
Latin
legalTradition Byzantine law
Roman law
notableWork Digest of Justinian
Institutes of Justinian
Codex Justinianus
surface form: Justinian Code
occupation jurist
law professor
partOf Justinianic reforms
surface form: Justinianic legal reforms
religion Christianity
roleInLegalReform member of Justinian’s law commission
taughtAt Law school of Berytus
workLocation Beirut
Istanbul
surface form: Constantinople
workPeriod reign of Justinian I

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Corpus Juris Civilis compiledBy Dorotheus
Body of Civil Law draftedBy Dorotheus
Institutes author Dorotheus
Institutiones compiledBy Dorotheus