Hermogenian Code

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The Hermogenian Code was a late Roman collection of imperial legal rescripts compiled under the jurist Hermogenianus, which, together with the Gregorian Code, formed a key foundation for later Roman and Byzantine law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collection of imperial rescripts
late Roman legal code
source of Roman law
appliesToJurisdiction Roman Empire NERFINISHED
approximateDate c. 293–294 CE
citedAs Codex Hermogenianus NERFINISHED
compiledBy Hermogenianus NERFINISHED
compiledUnderEmperor Diocletian NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire NERFINISHED
dateOfCompilation late 3rd century
field Roman law NERFINISHED
law
legal history
genre law code
hasCompiler Hermogenianus NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn early modern codifications of Roman law
medieval civil law
hasPart imperial rescripts
hasSubject administrative law
civil procedure
private law
hasType private compilation
historicalPeriod Tetrarchy NERFINISHED
influenced Corpus Juris Civilis NERFINISHED
Justinian Code NERFINISHED
Theodosian Code NERFINISHED
inLegalTradition civil law tradition
isComplementedBy Gregorian Code NERFINISHED
language Latin
legalForm collection of rescripts
legalStatus authoritative collection of rescripts
mainContent imperial rescripts of Diocletian
namedAfter Hermogenianus NERFINISHED
partOf classical Roman legal tradition
precededBy Gregorian Code NERFINISHED
regionOfUse Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
survivesAs fragments
later quotations
togetherWith Gregorian Code NERFINISHED
usedAsSourceIn Digest of Justinian NERFINISHED
later Roman legal commentaries
usedIn Byzantine law NERFINISHED
late Roman law
wasBasisFor later imperial codifications

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Gregorian Code relatedWork Hermogenian Code