A Manual of Roman Law the Ecloga Published by the Emperors Leo III and Constantine V of Isauria at Constantinople A.D. 726
Edwin Hanson Freshfield
A Manual of Roman Law the Ecloga Published by the Emperors Leo III and Constantine V of Isauria at Constantinople A.D. 726
Edwin Hanson Freshfield
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It (the Ecloga) is moreover the first Christian law book, the first, as the emperor explains in his title and preamble, in which an attempt was professedly made to introduce into Roman law some of the principles of Christina equity –Pref. Translation based upon the manuscript in the Athens National library as published by A.G. Monferratus, Athens, 1889. Cambridge: Printed at the University Press, 1926 xi, [2], 151, [1] p. front. 22 cm United Kingdom
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