• The Codex Gregorianus (Eng. Gregorian Code) is the title of a collection of constitutions (legal pronouncements) of Roman emperors over a century and...
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    collection of imperial enactments called the Codex Gregorianus had been written in c. 291–4 and the Codex Hermogenianus, a limited collection of rescripts...
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    Hadrian. It used both the Codex Theodosianus and the fourth-century collections embodied in the Codex Gregorianus and Codex Hermogenianus, which provided...
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    conflicted or were out of date. The Codex Gregorianus and the Codex Hermogenianus were unofficial compilations. (The term "Codex" refers to the physical aspect...
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  • imperial constitutions, the Codex Hermogenianus became a standard work of reference, often cited alongside the Codex Gregorianus, to which it seems to have...
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  • dispositions are mostly taken from Roman Law, such as the Codex Gregorianus, the Codex Hermogenianus and the Codex Theodosianus. Its authenticity, differently from...
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    included two major compilations of law in four years, the Codex Gregorianus and the Codex Hermogenianus, to guide provincial administrators in setting...
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    since the reign of Hadrian (r. 117–38). The Codex Gregorianus includes rescripts up to 292, which the Codex Hermogenianus updated with a comprehensive...
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  • texts from imperial constitutions and also the Codex Gregorianus, the Codex Hermogenianus and the Codex Theodosianus, demonstrating knowledge and availability...
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  • added annotations noting the similarity between his text and the Codex Gregorianus and Codex Hermogenianus. His manuscript was palimpsested at Bobbio Abbey...
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    Sententiae Receptae of Julius Paulus; thirteen titles of the Codex Gregorianus; two titles of the Codex Hermogenianus; and a fragment of the first book of the...
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  • antecessor (law professor) of the Justinianic era, who cited the Codex Gregorianus in his commentary on Codex Justinianus Epiklautos (Greek: Επίκλαυτος) may be translated...
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  • rescripts, for instance the Codices Gregorianus and Hermogenianus. Many imperial rescripts are preserved in the Justinian's Codex which restated the body of Roman...
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  • laws, the single-book codex that bore his name, which was perhaps designed to function as a supplement to the Codex Gregorianus that itself had gathered...
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    contain sections on some of the so-called Sentences of Paul, the Codex Gregorianus, the Codex Hermogenianus or the Responsa of Papinian. The differences between...
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    Press. pp. 172–209. ISBN 978-0-19-935477-1. Corcoran, Simon (2013), "The Gregorianus and Hermogenianus assembled and shattered", Mélanges de l'École Française...
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    1093/cq/48.1.269. ISSN 1471-6844. Mommsen, Theodor (1901). "Die Heimath des Gregorianus". Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Romanistische...
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    century. It was succeeded by rhythmic prose (also called stilus Romanus or Gregorianus) for the 13th century. However, occasionally, rhyming prose still appears...
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    collating the imperial constitutions since Hadrian's reign, the Codices Gregorianus and the Hermogenianus, which were developed during the reign of Diocletian...
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