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  • HALOANDER,G. (ed.), Codex Iustinianus

    Language: Latin

    Published by Apud Ioannem Petreium typographum & bibliopolam (Reprint Vico Verlag Frankfurt am Main 2013), Nürnberg, 1530

    ISBN 10: 3940176702 ISBN 13: 9783940176707

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    Quart. Titelblatt, (24), 593, (56) S. Die erste kritische Ausgabe des Corpus iuris civilis im Geiste der humanistischen Jurisprudenz! The first critical edition of the Corpus iuris civilis in the spirit of the humansitic jurisprudence Gregor Haloander (Meltzer) wird mit dem von ihm veranstalteten, zwischen 1529 und 1531 in Nürnberg erschienenen Ausgaben der justinianischen Rechtsquellen zum Mittelpunkt der fachlichen Diskussionen um den besten Text der Rechtsquellen und somit um das richtige Recht. Das meiste Material für seine Editionspläne hatte Haloander auf seiner ersten Italienreise gesammelt und mitgebracht, von der er Anfang 1528 zurückkehrte. Für die Ausarbeitung der Druckvorlagen der Digestenausgabe, die bereits im April 1529 erschien, nahm er sich kaum ein Jahr. Für die Gemeinschaft europäischer Juristen war das ein Ereignis allerersten Ranges. Insgesamt wurde die Publikation als eine Art wissenschaftlicher Revolution erlebt. Der gesamte Text war neu gestaltet. Erstmals waren in Haloanders Digesten viele Graeca zu lesen. Die in der Editio Norica von 1529 noch fehlenden Graeca Modestiniana wurden in der Edition Basel 1541 (Andreas Alciat) größtenteils nachgeschoben. Die vollen Inskritpionen der Digestenfragmente (bis D. 24,3) ermöglichten erstmals die alsbald unternommenen Versuche der Rekonstruktion einzelner Schriften römischer Juristen. Haloander ist und bleibt der Schöpfer eines eigenen, gut leserlichen Digestentextes. Gregor Haloander (Meltzer) became the focal point of discussions about the best legal sources text and thus about the right law following his editions of the Justinian law sources he had published in Nuremberg between 1529 and 1531. Haloander had gathered most of the material for his edition during his first Italian travels from which he returned early 1528. He needed hardly a year for preparing the galley proofs for the digest edition, which appeared in April 1529. For the community of European jurists, the results were of the highest quality, regarded as akin to a scholarly revolution. The entire text was revised. For the first time, a large number of Graeca were to be found in Haloander`s digest, The Graeca Modestiniana still missing in the Editio Norica of 1529 were largely added in the Basel 1541 edition. The full inscriptions of the digest fragments (up to D. 24,3) premitted for the first time the promptly initiated attempts at reconstructing the individual texts of Roman jurists. Haloander is and remains the creator of a unique digest text that reads well.