THE vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust: but the name of the legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument. Under his reign, and by his care, the civil jurisprudence was digested in the immortal works of the CODE,... The North American Review - Página 241826Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| James Reddie - 1851 - 520 páginas
...of the Roman Empire on the Emperor Justinian : — " The vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator...is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument." But while the establishment throughout the country of a uniform system of national jurisprudence conferred... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 578 páginas
...INJURIES AND ACTIONS. — IV. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. THE vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust : but the name of the legislator...the public reason of the Romans has been silently or stu, * The civilians of the darker ages have established an absurd and incomprehensible mode of quotation,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 566 páginas
...INJURIES AND ACTIONS. — IV. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. THE vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust : but the name of the legislator...PANDECTS, and the INSTITUTES ;* the public reason of the Eomans has been silently or stu* The civilians of the darker ages have established an absurd and incomprehensible... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 444 páginas
...INJURIES AND ACTIONS. —IV. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. THE vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust, but the name of the legislator...jurisprudence was digested in the immortal works of the or Roman CODE, the PANDECTS, and the INSTITUTES:1 the public reason of the Romans has been silently... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 440 páginas
...INJURIES AND ACTIONS. — IV. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. THE vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust, but the name of the legislator...monument. Under his reign, and by his care, the civil ' Tlic Civil jurisprudence was digested in the immortal works of the oruonum CODE, the PANDECTS, and... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1854 - 894 páginas
...Pandects and Code of Justin' ian." " The vain titles of the victories of Justin' ian," says Gibbon, " are crumbled into dust: but the name of the legislator....is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument." To a commission of ten emiment lawyers, at the head of which was Tribonian, Justin' ian assigned the... | |
| Philip Gell - 1854 - 392 páginas
...Justinian onwards. Under the reign, indeed, of Justinian, and by his care, the civil jurisprudence of Rome was digested in the immortal works of the code, the pandects, and the institutes, to which the novels were added afterwards ; but the materials were chiefly the fruit of preceding legislation,... | |
| George Lathom Browne - 1856 - 258 páginas
...JUSTINIAN. CHAPTER III. JUSTINIAN, THE LEGISLATOR. " THE vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator...works of the Code, the Pandects, and the Institutes; thepuhlicreasonof theRomanshas been silently or studiously transfused into the domestic institutions... | |
| David Paul Brown - 1856 - 604 páginas
...Christians,—and that Justinian, ' the vain titles of whose victories are crumbled into dust, while the name of the Legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument,' obtains, with this praise from the Historian of the Decline and Fall, the more enviable sneer, of being... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1856 - 624 páginas
..." The vain titles of the victories of Justin' ian," says Gibbon, " are crumbled into dust : but tho name of the legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument." To a commission of ten emiment lawyers, at the head of which was Trib6nian, Just in' ian assigned the... | |
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