Brachylogus
Brachylogus (from Greek brachys, short, and Greek logos, word), is a title applied in the middle of the 16th century to a work containing a systematic exposition of the Roman law. Somewriters have assigned to the reign of the emperor Justinian I, and others have treated as an apocryphal work of the 16th century.
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Brachylogus
Brachylogus (from Greek brachys, short, and Greek logos, word), is a title applied in the middle of the 16th century to a work containing a systematic exposition of the Roman law. Somewriters have assigned to the reign of the emperor Justinian I, and others have treated as an apocryphal work of the 16th century.
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Brachylogus (from Greek brachy ...... ompiled by order of Alaric II.
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Il Brachylogus iuris civilis ( ...... e la Lex Romana Wisigothorum.
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Με την εξελληνισμένη ονομασία ...... του δικαίου κατά τον Μεσαίωνα.
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Brachylogus (from Greek brachy ...... phal work of the 16th century.
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Il Brachylogus iuris civilis ( ...... onologica tra XI e XII secolo.
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Με την εξελληνισμένη ονομασία ...... του δικαίου κατά τον Μεσαίωνα.
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Brachylogus iuris civilis
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Brachylogus
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Βραχυλόγος
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