Annotationes in XXIV libros Pandectarum

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Annotationes in XXIV libros Pandectarum is a landmark humanist commentary on Justinian’s Digest in which Guillaume Budé applied rigorous philological and historical methods to the study of Roman law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance legal text
humanist work
legal commentary
academicDiscipline Roman law NERFINISHED
classical philology
legal history
aim clarification of the original meaning of Roman legal terms
reconstruction of historical context of Roman law
appliesMethod historical method
philological method
author Guillaume Budé NERFINISHED
authorNameInLatin Gulielmus Budaeus NERFINISHED
authorOccupation humanist scholar
jurist
basedOn Corpus Juris Civilis NERFINISHED
Digest of Justinian NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
fieldOfInfluence European jurisprudence
French legal humanism
genre scholarly commentary
hasPart annotations on twenty‑four books of the Digest
historicalPeriod Renaissance NERFINISHED
influenced humanist legal scholarship
reception of Roman law in early modern Europe
language Latin
mainSubject Justinian’s Digest NERFINISHED
Roman law
movement Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
notableFor historical contextualization of Justinian’s Digest
rigorous philological analysis of Roman legal texts
publicationCentury 16th century
relatedPerson Justinian I NERFINISHED
relatedWork Corpus Juris Civilis NERFINISHED
scholarlyApproach critical examination of medieval glosses
return to original Roman sources
scholarlyReputation landmark commentary on Justinian’s Digest
titleLanguage Latin
workType commentary on a legal codification

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Guillaume Budé notableWork Annotationes in XXIV libros Pandectarum