Authenticum

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Authenticum is a medieval Latin collection of the Novellae (new laws) of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, widely used in Western European legal scholarship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collection of Novellae
medieval Latin legal collection
source for Roman law reception in Western Europe
basedOnWorkBy Justinian I NERFINISHED
circulatedAs manuscript collection
hasAuthor unknown
hasContent Novellae of Justinian I NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance development of medieval European jurisprudence
transmission of Justinian’s Novellae to the Latin West
hasJurisdiction Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Latin
hasOriginalLanguage Latin
hasSubject civil law
imperial legislation
private law
public law
hasTimePeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
medieval period
influenced Western European legal tradition
medieval canonists and civilians
isCollectionOf Novellae
legalForm collection of imperial constitutions
collection of new laws
pertainsTo Byzantine law
Justinianic legislation NERFINISHED
Roman law NERFINISHED
relatedTo Corpus Juris Civilis NERFINISHED
Digest of Justinian NERFINISHED
Institutes of Justinian NERFINISHED
Justinianic Code NERFINISHED
Novellae Constitutiones NERFINISHED
usedFor glosses on Justinianic legislation
legal commentary
teaching of Roman law
usedIn Western European legal scholarship
medieval universities
study of Roman law in the Latin West

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Novellae compiledIn Authenticum