- Brachylogus
Brachylogus (from Greek "brachys", short, and Greek "logos", word), is a title applied in the middle of the 16th century to a work containing a systematic exposition of the
Roman law . Somewriters have assigned to the reign of the emperorJustinian I , and others have treated as an apocryphal work of the 16th century.The earliest extant edition of this work was published at
Lyon in 1549, under the title of "Corpus Legum per modum Institutionum"; and the title "Brachylogus totius Juris Civilis" appears for the first time in an edition published at Lyon in1553. The origin of the work may be referred with great probability to the 12th century. There is internal evidence that it was composed subsequently to the reign ofLouis le Débonnaire (778-840), as it contains a Lombardlaw of that king's, which forbids the testimony of a clerk to be received against a layman. On the other hand its style and reasoning is far superior to that of the law writers of the 10th and 11th centuries; while the circumstance that the method of its author has not been in the slightest degree influenced by the school of the Gloss-writers (Glossator es) leads fairly to the conclusion that he wrote before that school became dominant atBologna . Savigny, who traced the history of the "Brachylogus" with great care, is disposed to think that it is the work ofIrnerius himself ("Geschichte des röm. Rechts im Mittelalter"). Its value is chiefly historical, as it furnishes evidence that a knowledge of Justinian's legislation was always maintained in northernItaly . The author of the work has adopted the "Institutes" of Justinian as the basis of it, and draws largely on the "Digest", the "Code" and the "Novels"; while certain passages, evidently taken from the "Sententiae Receptae" ofJulius Paulus , imply that the author was also acquainted with theVisigoth ic code of Roman law compiled by order ofAlaric II .References
*Edition by
E. Bocking , published atBerlin in 1829, under the title of "Corpus Legum sive Brachylogus Juris Civilis"
*H. Fitting , "Über die Heimath und das Alter des sogenannten Brachylogus" (Berlin, 1880)*1911
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