What is the name of the collection of Justinian's legal works?
I - The Corpus iuris civilis is composed of the Code, the Digest, the Institutes, a...
What is the name of the collection of Justinian's legal works?
I - The Corpus iuris civilis is composed of the Code, the Digest, the Institutes, and the Novels. II - The Code is divided into twelve books, the first of which deals with ecclesiastical law, the sources of law, and the offices of imperial officials. III - The Digest is a collection of citations from the writings of classical jurists. IV - The redactors of the Digest were divided into three subcommissions, each of which was responsible for selecting a specific set of works. a) Only I and II are correct. b) Only II and III are correct. c) Only III and IV are correct. d) I, II, III, and IV are correct.
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