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Boyd William K.
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Date: 2005. ISBN-13: 9781584775317; ISBN-10: 1584775319. Boyd, William K. The Ecclesiastical Edicts of the Theodosian Code. Originally published: New York: The Columbia University Press, 1905. 122 pp. Reprinted 2005 by the Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584775317; ISBN-10: 1584775319. Hardcover. New. $21.95 * Boyd discusses the influence of the Code's ecclesiastical edicts on early medieval jurisprudence and the Episcopal courts during the fourth and fifth centuries C.E. He also examines how the Code engaged the legal conflict between Christianity and paganism. Published in 438 C.E., the Theodosian Code was the official compilation of laws enacted since Constantine. It was superseded in 528 C.E. by the Code of Justinian. Reprinted from the series Studies in History, Economics and Public Law edited by the Political Science Faculty of Columbia University. 2005. ISBN 1584775319 US
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Date: 2005. ISBN-13: 9781584775317; ISBN-10: 1584775319. Boyd, William K. The Ecclesiastical Edicts of the Theodosian Code. Originally published: New York: The Columbia University Press, 1905. 122 pp. Reprinted 2005 by the Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584775317; ISBN-10: 1584775319. Hardcover. New. $21.95 * Boyd discusses the influence of the Code's ecclesiastical edicts on early medieval jurisprudence and the Episcopal courts during the fourth and fifth centuries C.E. He also examines how the Code engaged the legal conflict between Christianity and paganism. Published in 438 C.E., the Theodosian Code was the official compilation of laws enacted since Constantine. It was superseded in 528 C.E. by the Code of Justinian. Reprinted from the series Studies in History, Economics and Public Law edited by the Political Science Faculty of Columbia University. 2005. ISBN 1584775319 9781584775317 [US]
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