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(Lat. the body of the civil law). The collection comprising the Institutes, the Pandects or Digest, the Code and the Novels of Justinian. See those several titles, and also “Civil Law,” for fuller information. The name is said to have been first applied to this collection early in the seventeenth century.
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(Lat. the body of the civil law). The collection comprising the Institutes, the Pandects or Digest, the Code and the Novels of Justinian. See those several titles, and also “Civil Law,” for fuller information. The name is said to have been first applied to this collection early in the seventeenth century.
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