an introdustion to the study of justinian's digest |
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Contents
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Importance of Digest p | xv |
JUSTINIANS LEGISLATION First edition of Code | xxii |
ORDER OF EXTRACTS IN THE TITLE Not the order | lvi |
COMPARISON OF EXTRACTS WITH THEIR ORIGINALS | lx |
INTRODUCTORY TO ACCOUNT OF JURISTS Justinians | xc |
JURISTS OF CICEROS TIME Q Mucius pontifex | cv |
JURISTS OF SECOND HALF OF FIRST CENTURY Pegasus | cli |
JURISTS OF FIRST HALF OF SECOND CENTURY Minicius | clvii |
PAPINIAN ULPIAN PAUL Papinianus p | cxci |
LATEST JURISTS Callistratus p cciv Menander | cciv |
OF LAWYERS LATIN Authorities p ccx Use | ccxvii |
AUTHORITIES FOR TEXT OF DIGEST Mommsens | ccxxxviii |
OF THE MODE OF CITING THE DIGEST and other parts | ccxlv |
APPENDICES A Division and order of matters in the Digest p | ccliii |
B Division and order of works from which extracts | cclix |
Proportion in which the several jurists were used | cclxxii |
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