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- The Digest (Latin: Digesta), also known as the Pandects (Pandectae; Ancient Gr****: Πανδέκται, Pandéktai, "All-Containing"), was a compendium or digest...
- selection and extraction, of imperial enactments to date; the Digest or Pandects (the Latin title contains both Digesta and Pandectae) is an encyclopedia...
- Look up pandect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Pandects, better known as the Digest, is a compendium of writings on Roman law. Pandects (Gr****...
- C****iodorus organized for a complete pandect with the Vetus Latina Bible to be made, the Codex Grandior and a complete pandect with the Gr**** Bible for his monks...
- Codex Grandior, due the presence of certain illustrations. It seems that a pandect (a single codex with all the Biblical books), was regarded as a novelty...
- Presentation of the pandects to Emperor Justinian (design for a mural in the Court building in K****el, 1891) by Hermann Knackfuss...
- world. It is certainly one of the largest, weighing 34 kilograms. It is a pandect, which was rare in the Middle Ages, and included all the books of the Bible...
- qualifies this latter statement, in that a distinct tradition of large format pandect bibles has been identified as having been promoted by the 11th and 12th...
- Wayback Machine. Digest (in Latin). Scott, S.P., trans. The Digest or Pandects in The Civil Law. 17 vols. Cincinnati: Central Trust Company, 1932. OCLC 23759480...
- the law school in Beirut between 400-402. When Justinian ****embled his Pandects in the 6th century, a large part of the corpus of laws was derived from...