IUSTINIANI NOVELLAE
Recognovit Rudolfus Schoell
Opus Schoellii morte interceptum absolvit Guilelmus Kroll
Corpus Iuris Civilis, vol. III )

 

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Iustiniani XIII Edicta quae vocantur
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Appendix constitutionum dispersarum
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Iuliani Epitome Latina Novellarum Iustiniani ( Hänel )
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   The Novels of Justinian (Novellae) form part of the Corpus Iuris Civilis. Most of them were published in Greek. The former belong to the year 535 AD and the latter to the year 565, but most of them were published between 535 and 539. It does not seem, however, that any official compilation of these new constitutions appeared in Justinian’s time. The Greek text consists of 168 Novels : 159 of them were composed during Justinian’s reign and the rest belongs to Justin the Second and to Tiberius.

Lyon's ed. of 1627   •   Otto's ed. of 1833   •   Lingenthal's ed. of 1881 :  I  II