e/Dorotheus (jurist)

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has glosseng: Dorotheus was a professor of jurisprudence in the law school of Berytus in Syria, and one of the three commissioners appointed by the Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I to draw up a book of Institutes, after the model of the Institutes of Gaius, which should serve as an introduction to the Digest (or Pandects) already completed. His colleagues were Tribonian and Theophilus; and their work was accomplished in 533. He also helped compile the second edition of the Codex Constitutionum (published in 534). In 542, as a commentary on the Digest, he published what is called the Index. Fragments of this commentary, which was in the Greek language, have been preserved in the Scholia appended to the body of law compiled by order of the emperor Basilius the Macedonian and his son Leo the Wise, in the 9th century, known as the Basilica. From this, it seems probable that the commentary of Dorotheus contained the substance of a course of lectures on the Digest delivered by him in the law school of Berytus, although it is not cast in a form so precisely didactic as the Index of Theophilus.
lexicalizationeng: Dorotheus
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has glosscat: Doroteu de Beritos (Dorotheus, Δωπόθεος) fou un jurista bizantí de rang qüestorià, que fou professor de lleis a Beirut i un dels principals compiladors del Codi de Justinià. Va compondre també juntament amb Triboni i Teofil els anomenats "Instituts". Fou un dels mestres als que es va dirigir la constitució Omnem que regulava el nou sistema deducació (533). El 534 va compilar la segona edició del codi de Justinià junt Tribonià, Menna, Constantí, i Joannes, edició a la que es van afegir 50 normes i algunes modificacions necessàries degut a la introducció daqueste.
lexicalizationcat: Doroteu de Beritos

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