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Alphabetical [« »] collected 19 collecting 6 collection 39 collections 15 collective 1 collector 1 collectors 7 | Frequency [« »] 15 caliphate 15 carrying 15 characteristic 15 collections 15 concentrated 15 confusion 15 contained | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances collections |
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1 2,4 | There were two earlier collections of decrees, the Gregorian 2 2,4 | century. Neither of the two collections has survived; both are known 3 2,4 | modeled after the two earlier collections. It was to contain decrees 4 2,4 | together with the earlier collections, formed a solid foundation 5 2,4 | proved that Justinian’s collections of laws maintained their 6 2,5 | unexpectedly, and these frequent collections at times drove the population 7 3,5 | literature by providing them with collections of extracts from imperial 8 3,5 | famous old jurists. But these collections were of a private nature 9 3,5 | notes. These small legal collections in Greek, called forth by 10 5,3 | formed part of the juridical collections of the orthodox church, 11 6,7 | titles. Just what these two collections — one in sixty books mentioned 12 6,7 | of other Byzantine legal collections, has been translated into 13 6,7 | publication of various abridged collections and manuals. The tenth century 14 9,2 | preserved in manuscript collections in western and eastern libraries. 15 9,17| catalogue the two most important collections of manuscripts preserved