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Autore |
Radding Charles |
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Titolo |
The Corpus iuris civilis in the Middle Ages [[electronic resource] ] : manuscripts and transmission from the sixth century to the juristic revival / / by Charles M. Radding and Antonio Ciaralli |
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Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2007 |
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ISBN |
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1-281-45794-9 |
9786611457945 |
90-474-1155-2 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (291 p.) |
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Collana |
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Brill's studies in intellectual history, , 0920-8607 ; ; v. 147 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Roman law |
Electronic books. |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-234) and indexes. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Preliminary Material / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Chapter One. Paleography And History / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Chapter Two. The Corpus Iuris Civilis In The Early Middle Ages / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Chapter Three. The Period Of Rediscovery / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Chapter Four. Justinian’S Institutes / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Chapter Five. Justinian’S Code / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Chapter Six. Justinian’S Digest / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Conclusion / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Appendix / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Bibliography / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Plates / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- General Index / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli -- Index Of Manuscripts Cited / C.M. Radding and A. Ciaralli. |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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Using documents, glosses, legal commentaries, and the first paleographical study of manuscripts since the mid-nineteenth century, the authors of this book trace the circulation of the Corpus Iuris Civilis from late antiquity until the early twelfth century. They demonstrate that only the Novels found any significant readership in the early Middle Ages, and that Justinian’s Institutes, Code, and Digest emerged from obscurity only in the mid-eleventh century, when they were taken |
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