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1 3,5| books and was called the “Digest” (Digestum), or the “Pandects” ( 2 3,5| Empire.[45]~ Though this Digest of Justinian is of very 3 3,5| law, judged Justinian’s Digest very harshly. Still, the 4 3,5| very harshly. Still, the Digest, in spite of all its shortcomings, 5 3,5| of the compiling of the Digest, Tribonian and his two learned 6 3,5| i.e., the Code and the Digest. The young men, for instance, “ 7 3,5| During the time that the Digest and the Institutions were 8 3,5| leges). While the Code, the Digest, and the Institutions were 9 3,5| parts, namely, the Code, the Digest, the Institutions, and the 10 3,5| the Institutions and the Digest with explanatory notes. 11 3,5| third, and fourth years, the Digest; and finally, in the fifth 12 3,5| influences in Justinian’s Code, Digest, and Institutions.[56] The 13 5,3| Latin text of his Code, Digest, and Institutes was little, 14 5,3| kings, from the Institutes, Digest, Code, Novels of the Great 15 5,3| the fourteenth book of the Digest, which contains an almost 16 5,3| of the Rhodian Law on the Digest, as well as its connection 17 5,3| differs greatly from the Digest of Justinian because it 18 5,3| paraphrases of Justinian’s Digest and Code, the Ecloga, and