Epitome Juliani

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Epitome Juliani is a 6th-century Latin summary of Justinian’s Novellae (new laws), created to provide a concise and accessible version of the emperor’s later legislation.

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Epitome Juliani canonical 1
Latin Epitome Juliani 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin epitome
legal text
summary of laws
associatedWith Emperor Justinian I NERFINISHED
author Julianus NERFINISHED
authorOccupation jurist
basedOn Justinian’s Novellae NERFINISHED
circulation Western Roman legal tradition
countryOfOrigin Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
date 6th century
describes new laws (Novellae) of Emperor Justinian I NERFINISHED
genre epitome
legal compendium
hasPart summaries of individual Novellae
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
influenced medieval Roman law collections
language Latin
legalSystem Justinianic law NERFINISHED
manuscriptTradition medieval Latin manuscripts
purpose to make Justinian’s Novellae more accessible
to provide a concise version of Justinian’s later legislation
relatedWork Codex Justinianus NERFINISHED
Corpus Iuris Civilis NERFINISHED
Digest of Justinian NERFINISHED
Institutes of Justinian NERFINISHED
scholarlyField Byzantine legal history
Roman law studies
subject Justinianic legislation
Roman law
typeOfSummary abridged and reorganized presentation of Novellae
usedIn legal education in Late Antiquity
practice of Roman-Byzantine law

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Novellae compiledIn Epitome Juliani
Novels of Justinian hasPart Epitome Juliani
this entity surface form: Latin Epitome Juliani