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LX librorum Basilikōn, id est uniuersi iuris Romani, auctoritate principum Rom. Graecam in linguam traducti, Ecloga siue Synopsis, hactenus desiderta

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János ZsámbokiEusebius EpiscopiusNicolai Episcopii haeredesDenis Salvaing de BoissieuLeo VI Emperor of the EastByzantine EmpireJohannes LeunclaviusBasil I Emperor of the East1 editions

"Basilica" is the name given to a compilation of Roman and Greek law, prepared ca. A.D. 880 by Emperor Basilius, and published by his successor Leo the Philosopher. It was mainly an abridgement of the Corpus iuris civilis.

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