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Institutes
Roman law
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Code of Justinian
- In Code of Justinian
The Institutiones, compiled and published in 533 under Tribonian’s supervision and relying on such earlier texts as those of Gaius, was an elementary textbook, or outline, of legal institutions for the use of first-year law students.
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Dorotheus’ contribution
- In Dorotheus
…Theophilus, he also prepared the Institutes (533) as an introduction to the Digest. Fragments of his Index (542), a commentary on the Digest, are preserved in the 9th-century law code called the Basilica. Dorotheus taught jurisprudence in the school of Roman law at Berytus, Syria (now Beirut, Lebanon), at that…
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Gaius’ influence
Roman law
- In Roman law: The law of Justinian
…of Roman law called the Institutes of Justinian (or simply Institutiones) was published at about the same time.
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