Codex Hermogenianus — The Codex Hermogenianus or Hermogenian Code is the title of a collection of constitutions (legal pronouncements) of the Roman emperors of the first tetrarchy (Diocletian, Maximian Augusti, and Constantius and Galerius Caesars), mostly from the… … Wikipedia
Codex Hermogenianus — A collection of imperial edicts, only fragments of which survive, containing chiefly edicts of Diocletian (q.v.). The author, Hermogenianus, is thought to be the same Hermogenianus who was a praetorian prefect (q.v.) in 304 … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Codex Hermogenianus — /kowdeks harmajiyniyeynas/ A collection of imperial constitutions made by Hermogenes, a jurist of the third century. It was nothing more than a supplement to the Codex Gregorianus (supra), containing the constitutions of Diocletian and Maxmillian … Black's law dictionary
Codex Hermogenianus — /kowdeks harmajiyniyeynas/ A collection of imperial constitutions made by Hermogenes, a jurist of the third century. It was nothing more than a supplement to the Codex Gregorianus (supra), containing the constitutions of Diocletian and Maxmillian … Black's law dictionary
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Codex Gregorianus — The Codex Gregorianus or Gregorian Code is the title of a collection of constitutions (legal pronouncements) of Roman emperors over a century and a half from the 130s to 290s AD. Contents 1 History 2 Reception 3 Eclipse 4 Le … Wikipedia
Codex Theodosianus — The Codex Theodosianus was a compilation of the laws of the Roman Empire under the Christian emperors since 312. A commission was established by Theodosius II in 429[1] and the compilation was published in the eastern half of the Roman Empire in… … Wikipedia
Codex Iustinianus — CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS ROMANI. Institutiones et Digestae. Gothofredus, 1583 Der Codex Iustinianus ist einer von vier Teilen des später so bezeichneten Corpus iuris civilis. Die Gesetzesammlung wurde vom römischen Kaiser Justinian am 13. Februar 528 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Codex Theodosianus — Issued jointly by Theodosios II and Valentinian III (qq.v.) in 438, and owing much to the previous Codex Gregorianus and Codex Hermogenianus (qq.v.), this collection of laws includes imperial edicts from the time of Constantine I the Great… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Codex — (röm. Ant.), 1) Baumstamm; 2) Klotz, welchen Sklaven, daran geschmiedet, nach sich schleppten, um am Fliehen gehindert zu werden; 3) aus einem Stamm ausgehöhlter Kahn; 4) Handschrift, Buch, Gesetzbuch; daher 5) ein Buch, namentlich ein aus… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon