Hexabiblos aucta

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The Hexabiblos aucta is an expanded version of the Hexabiblos - handed down in the Codices Vaticanus graecus 851 and Parisinus graecus 1355 - which was probably compiled by Ioannes Holobolos in the Patriarchate of Constantinople towards the end of the 14th century . The additions to the Hexabiblos come mainly from the Synopsis (Basilicorum) maior , the basilicas (including the Scholia), the legal book of Michael Attaleiates , the Ekloge ton nomon and the Eisagoge aucta . The use of the sources identifies the compiler as an eminent legal scholar.

literature

  • Marie Theres Fögen , Hexabiblos aucta (A compilation of late Byzantine jurisprudence), in: Fontes minores VII, 1986, 259–333 (basic)
  • Marie Theres Fögen , Das Lexikon zur Hexabiblos aucta, in: Fontes minores VIII, 1990, 153–214
  • Spyros Troianos , Οι πηγές του βυζαντινού δικαίου , 3rd edition, Athens / Komotini 2011, 391–392

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Schminck , on the individual legislation of the "Macedonian" emperors, in: Fontes minores XI, 2005, 313-314 note 311.
  2. ^ Marie Theres Fögen, Hexabiblos aucta 263.