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Annotated Justinian Code By Fred H. Blume, Edited by Timothy Kearley (Second Edition)
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William Rosen, a historian of Justinian times, writes of this code that it contained, in effect by royal decree, fictional precedents to 'justify' the legal revisions. A classic case of ancient forgery and manufacturing of narratives for political (in this case legal) purposes. (Ancient Forgeries -- by lawful decree)
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Quite an appropriate "Other Related Posts" ...... •Prosperity comes from God Ha ha ha ha ha ------- God helps the Emperor Who Helps Himself is more like it When is someone going to reserve the same treatment for the Theodosian Codex, and the UTTERLY DRACONIAN "CHRISTIAN" LAWS ENACTED UNDER THE RULE OF BULLNECK ? |
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