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  Corpus Juris Civilis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The provisions of the Corpus Juris Civilis also influenced the Canon Law of the church since it was said that ecclesia vivit lege romana — the church lives under Roman law.
Justinian's Corpus Juris Civilis was lost in the West, where it was scarcely needed in the primitive conditions that followed the collapse of Odoacer's sub-Roman kingdom.
Historians disagree on the precise way it was recovered in Northern Italy about 1070: perhaps it was waiting unneeded and unnoticed in a library until the legal studies that were undertaken on behalf of papal authority that was central to the Gregorian Reform of Pope Gregory VII led to its accidental rediscovery.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corpus_Iuris_Civilis   (968 words)

  
 New Catholic Dictionary: corpus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Corpus Iuris Civilis is the collection of Roman Christian laws.
The Corpus Iuris Canonici includes the "Decretals" of Gregory IX, Boniface VIII, and Clement V, the "Decree" of Gratian, the "Extravagantes" of John XXII, and the "Extravagantes communes." In law,
corpus delicti (Latin: body of the crime) means the aggregate elements which constitute a particular fact a crime.
www.catholic-forum.com /Saints/ncd02364.htm   (69 words)

  
 Roman Law: Questions and Answers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In addition to the Corpus Iuris, the Institutes of Gaius from the middle of the second century of the Common Era must be mentioned; these Institutes constitute a beginners' textbook on Roman Law.
The Corpus Iuris is by far the most important written source of Roman Law that has come down to us.
Corpus Iuris again, they first wrote explanations concerning the meaning of single words in the texts (glosses).
www.jura.uni-sb.de /Rechtsgeschichte/Ius.Romanum/RoemRFAQ-e.html   (1206 words)

  
 Der Brockhaus Geschichte - Corpus Iuris Civilis
Corpus Iuris Civilis [latein.], seit 1583 die übliche Bezeichnung für die Sammlung des römischen Rechts, die...
voriger Artikel: Corpus Iuris Canonici - nächster Artikel: Cortés
Das große Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache: Corpus Iuris Civilis
www.brockhaus.de /brockhaus-suche/werke/bgeschichte/000/000/Corpus_Iuris_Civilis.355.html   (46 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Corpus Iuris Civilis: The Digest and Codex: Marriage Laws   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Corpus Iuris Civilis [The Code of Civil Law].
As a system of law based on principles, not case law, it was re-invigorated by Napoleon and in that form remains the basis of the legal system of most of continental Europe, as well as the former colonial dependencies of those European countries [including most of Africa, China, Latin America and Japan].
IN the Corpus individual authors were identified, and these names have been kept here.
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 BRILL
The book will be essential reading for historians of medieval law, as well as those interested in medieval intellectual history, manuscripts, and the transmission of classical culture in the Middle Ages.
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 up by northern-Italian specialists in Lombard law.
www.brill.nl /default.aspx?partid=10&pid=26067   (645 words)

  
 Roman and Secular Law in the Middle Ages
However, the format of the medieval Corpus iuris civilis, known as the Littera Bononensis, was quite different from Justinian's codification.
Exercere igitur debet rex potestatem iuris sicut Dei vicarius et minister in terra, quia illa potestas solius Dei est, potestas autem iniuriae diaboli et non Dei, et cuius horum opera fecerit rex eius minister erit cuius opera fecerit.
Econtra uidetur quod princeps debeat seruare contractus quod fecit cum aliquo quia contractus iuris gentium
www.maxwell.syr.edu /maxpages/classes/his381/histlaw.htm   (9849 words)

  
 203.Byzantium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Law: Corpus Iuris Civilis: Code (529), Novellae and Digest (533), and the Institutes (533).
These together constitute the Corpus Iuris Civilis which became the statement of Roman Law.
Among other things, it said that the emperor's law was supreme and that it extended over the church (Caesaro-papism of Byzantine Church).
www.missouri.edu /~religjr/203.Byzantium.html   (1968 words)

  
 CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS., Institutiones iuris ciuilis D. Iustiniani Imp....His accesserunt...Siluestri Aldobrandini ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS., Institutiones iuris ciuilis D. Iustiniani Imp....His accesserunt...Siluestri Aldobrandini lucubrationes, nunc ex eius scriptis, multo, quam ante, Francisci Cornelli opera, plurimis in locis locupletiores facte.
Institutiones iuris ciuilis D. Iustiniani Imp....His accesserunt...Siluestri Aldobrandini lucubrationes, nunc ex eius scriptis, multo, quam ante, Francisci Cornelli opera, plurimis in locis locupletiores facte.
An attractive Giuntine edition of 'Roman Law' indicating the law as consolidated by Justinian or, in other words, the law contained in the Corpus Iuris Civilis, which is the name that has been given since the sixteenth century to Justinian's legislative works as a whole, and distinguishes them from the Corpus Iuris Canonici.
www.polybiblio.com /hesketh/8.html   (223 words)

  
 Brockhaus in 15 Bänden - Corpus Iuris Civilis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Brockhaus in 15 Bänden - Corpus Iuris Civilis
Corpus Iuris Civilis [ lateinisch ] das, eine mit Gesetzeskraft ausgestattete Sammlung des römischen Rechts, die Kaiser...
voriger Artikel: Corpus Iuris Canonici - nächster Artikel: Corpus luteum
www.brockhaus.de /brockhaus-suche/werke/b15/011/519/Corpus_Iuris_Civilis.11519900.html   (56 words)

  
 Corpus Juris Civilis — Infoplease.com
The Corpus Juris was an attempt to systematize Roman law, to reduce it to order after over 1,000 years of development.
Because it was published in numerous editions, copies of this written body of Roman law survived the collapse of the Roman empire and avoided the fate of earlier legal texts—notably those of the great Roman jurist Gaius.
The name Corpus Juris Civilis was first applied to the collection by the 16th-century jurist Denys Godefroi.
www.infoplease.com /ce5/CE012823.html   (243 words)

  
 Robbins Collection: Overview of the Collection
Top to bottom: Corpus iuris civilis in five volumes (Paris: Sébastian Vivelle, 1576); Corpus juris civilis in fourteen volumes printed by G. Rouillium (Lyons, 1581); Torelli's Florentine Pandects of 1553 (printed by Laurentius Torrentinus)
Classical Roman law, medieval jurisprudence and the ius commune tradition constitute the central part of the Robbins civil law holdings.
Medieval civil law doctrine is particularly well represented by an extensive corpus of commentaries on the Corpus iuris civilis, ranging from the first generations of glossators to the doctores of the late Middle Ages.
www.law.berkeley.edu /robbins/civil_law.html   (292 words)

  
 Wallinga: The Casus Codicis of Wilhelmus de Cabriano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The early period of Ius Commune, from the end of the 11th century until the Accursian Gloss, is very interesting on the one hand, with the reception of Justinian’s Corpus Iuris Civilis in full flow, and very difficult to study on the other.
They show which texts of the Codex were treated during the lectures, thus giving an impression of what Bulgarus found most important or interesting for his students.
And finally, they reflect the state of development of the methods of Bulgarus’ school and the extent of understanding of the contents of the Corpus Iuris Civilis that it had achieved at the time.
www.klostermann.de /recht/rec_3365.htm   (314 words)

  
 Amazon.de: Corpus Iuris Civilis. Die Institutionen: Bücher: Okko Behrends,Rolf Knütel,Berthold Kupisch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
vom oströmischen Kaiser Justinian als Gesetz erlassen und bilden den ersten Teil des Corpus Iuris Civilis.
Corpus Iuris Civilis I. Institutionen von Okko Behrends
Der Corpus Iuris Civilis ist die Gesetzessammlung Kaiser Justinians und wurde 533 veröffentlicht.
www.amazon.de /Corpus-Iuris-Civilis-Die-Institutionen/dp/3825217647   (458 words)

  
 Projects | Projekte
This project invites users to collaborate in the preparation of a hypertext Corpus iuris civilis, by associating texts with relevant parts of the gloss of Accursius.
Dieses Projekt lädt Benutzer ein, bei der Vorbereitung eines Hypertextes Corpus iuris civilis durch die Verbindung von Texten mit relevanten Teilen der Glosse des Accursius mitzuwirken.
The aim of this project is to collect and publish corrections to the English translation of Justinian's Digest edited by Alan Watson and published by the University of Pennsylania Press in 1985 and 1998.
iuscivile.com /information/proj.shtml   (736 words)

  
 civilis - OneLook Dictionary Search
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Civilis : Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition [home, info]
Phrases that include civilis: codex maximilianeus bavaricus civilis, corpus iuris civilis, gaius julius civilis
www.onelook.com /?w=civilis   (92 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : The Roman Law Of Damage To Property: Being A Commentary On The Title Of The Digest Ad Legem Aquiliam (IX. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
2) with an Introduction to the Study of the Corpus Iuris Civilis.
It begins with a detailed overview of the Corpus Juris Civilis.
The next section is a passage-by-passage interpretation of the title "Concerning the Aquilia" from the Digest.
www.amazon.fr /Roman-Law-Damage-Property-Introduction/dp/1584774479   (366 words)

  
 Dictionary of the History of Ideas
contribution of the Corpus Iuris Civilis to the medieval
more than any other single element brought civili-
and practices of the conquered peoples and civili-
etext.lib.virginia.edu /cgi-local/DHI/dhi.cgi?id=dv2-76   (3819 words)

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