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- an article on "novellæ", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "novellae" You can also: Search for Novellæ in Wikipedia to...
- of the Codex Theodosi**** in 438 and then for the Justiniac Novels, or Novellae Constitutiones. The term was used on and off in later Roman history until...
- The Novellae Constitutiones ("new constitutions"; Ancient Gr****: Νεαραὶ διατάξεις), or Justinian's Novels, are now considered one of the four major units...
- and Nissim of Gerona (Ran); these are often titled “Chiddushei ...” (“Novellae of ...”). A comprehensive anthology consisting of extracts from all these...
- eds. Theodosiani libri XVI **** Constitutionibus Sirmondianis et Leges novellae ad Theodosianum pertinentes2 (in Latin). Berlin: Weidmann, [1905] 1954...
- further laws; today these are counted as a fourth part of the Corpus, the Novellae Constitutiones (Novels, literally New Laws). The work was directed by Tribonian...
- translation of Prohiron, and the Byzantine emperors' Novellae (most were taken from Justinian's Novellae). The Nomocanon was a completely new compilation...
- Codex Justinianeus, the Digesta or Pandectae, the Institutiones, and the Novellae. Early in his reign, Justinian had appointed the quaestor Tribonian to...
- entirely in Latin. However, the laws issued after 534, with Justinian's Novellae Constitutiones, were in Gr**** and Latin which marks when the government...
- collection of the edicts. Codex: This contained all the laws of the emperors. Novellae: This contained all new laws created. During the late Middle Ages, education...