Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Codex Justinianus -- Tres libri Codicis


Author(s):

  • Justinianus imperator

Incipit:

  • Si prius quam fisci rationibus [and then:] pater vester obligaretur

Explicit:

  • quatiatur\ uexatione\ auri\

Codex Justinianus -- Tres libri Codicis . Handwriting of saec. XIII.1, probably. Three quiniones and one ternio. Only one reclamant, under the right side of column vb, written by the scrivener of the text, undecorated. The third quinio's middle bifolium is lost, thus leaving a gap. Text is missing: from last words of C. 12.19.12pr. to C. 12.23.7.14. Also the third sheet of that ternio was cut off - without any loss of text. Watery blackish ink. Inscriptiones are radically shortened. They merely read "Imp." or "Imp. a.". They all start with a capital letter in red colour, and so do the beginnings of the leges. At the beginning of books 10, 11 and 12 the scrivener of the text left several lines free. The space was probably meant to be filled with an elaborately written word "IMPERATOR" at some later time.


Author(s):

  • Justinianus imperator

No. of pages: Fol. 42ra-74va

Incipit:

  • Imperator Iustinianus et Antoninus. Si prius quam fisci rationibus pater vester obligaretur

Explicit:

  • xxx. librarum auri uexatione quatiatur