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.

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.