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Corpus Juris Civilis
Book I




TITLE I. Concerning the Most Exalted Trinity and the Catholic Faith, and Providing that No One Shall Dare to Publicly Oppose Them.
TITLE II. Concerning the Most Sacred Churches, Their Property and Their Privileges.
TITLE III. Concerning Bishops and Other Members of the Clergy, Superintendents of -
TITLE IV. Concerning the Episcopal Tribunal and the Different Charters Which Relate to Pontifical Supervision.
TITLE V. Concerning Heretics, Manicheans, and Samaritans.
TITLE VI. To Avoid the Repetition of Baptism.
TITLE VII. Concerning Apostates.
TITLE VIII. No One Shall Be Permitted to Carve or Paint the Image of Our Saviour Jesus Christ Upon Earth, Stone or Marble.
TITLE IX. Concerning Jews and the Worshippers of the Heavens.
TITLE X. No Jew or Pagan Shall Hold, Possess, or Circumcise a Christian Slave.
TITLE XI. Concerning the Pagans, Their Sacrifices, and Their Temples.
TITLE XII. Concerning Those Who Take Refuge In Churches; or Who Cry Out While There; and Let No One Remove Them Therefrom.
TITLE XIII. Concerning Those Who Are Manumitted in Churches.
TITLE XIV. Concerning the Laws and Constitutions of the Emperors, and Edicts.
TITLE XV. Concerning the Imperial Mandates.
TITLE XVI. Concerning Decrees of the Senate.
TITLE XVII. Concerning the Explanations of the Ancient Law and the Authority of the Jurists Who Are Mentioned in the Digest.
TITLE XVIII. Concerning Ignorance of Law and of Fact.
TITLE XIX. Concerning the Presentation of Petitions to the Emperor, and What Things May Be Asked for and What May Not.
TITLE XX. When a Petition Presented to the Emperor Causes a Joinder of Issue.
TITLE XXI. No One Has a Right to Present a Petition to the Emperor While a Case Is Pending, or after an Appeal Has Been Taken, or Final Judgment Has Been Rendered.
TITLE XXII. Where Anything Contrary to Law or the Public Welfare Is Fraudulently Included in, or Obtained By a Petition.
TITLE XXIII. Concerning Different Rescripts and Pragmatic Sanctions.
TITLE XXIV. Concerning Statues and Pictures.
TITLE XXV. Concerning Those Who Take Refuge at the Statues of the Emperor.
TITLE XXVI. Concerning the Office of Pr&Aelig;Torian Prefect of the East and Illyria.
TITLE XXVII. Concerning the Office of Pr&Aelig;Torian Prefect of Africa, and the Condition of All The Provinces of His Jurisdiction.
TITLE XXVIII. Concerning the Duties of the Prefect of the City.
TITLE XXIX. Concerning the Office of General of the Army.
TITLE XXX. Concerning the Duties of Quæstor.
TITLE XXXI. Concerning the Duties of Master of the Offices.
TITLE XXXII. Concerning the Duties of Count of the Sacred Largesses.
TITLE XXXIII. Concerning the Duties of Count of Private Affairs.
TITLE XXXIV. Concerning the Duties of Count of the Imperial Palace.
TITLE XXXV. Concerning the Duties of Proconsul and Deputy.
TITLE XXXVI. Concerning the Duties of the Count of the Imperial Patrimony.
TITLE XXXVII. Concerning the Duties of Count of the East.
TITLE XXXVIII. Concerning the Office of Augustal Prefect.
TITLE XXXIX. Concerning the Office of Vicegerent.
TITLE XL. Concerning the Duties of Prætor.
TITLE XLI. Concerning the Duties of the Governor of a Province.
TITLES XLII & XLIII. The Latin Texts of These Two Titles are Missing.
TITLE XLIV. Concerning the Office of the Prefect of the Watch.
TITLE XLV. Concerning the Duties of Civil Judges.
TITLE XLVI. Concerning the Duties of Military Judges.
TITLE XLVII. Baths Shall Not Be Furnished to Military Counts or Tribunes.
TITLE XLVIII. Concerning the Duties of Various Judges.
TITLE XLIX. All Judges, Civil as Well as Military, Shall Remain for Forty Days after Their Term of Office Has Expired in the Towns or Places Where They Discharged Their Duties.
TITLE L. Concerning the Duties of One Who Takes the Place of a Judge or a Governor.
TITLE LI. Concerning Assessors, Attendants and the Chancellors of Judges.
TITLE LII. Concerning Provisions and the Capitations of Certain Officials and Their Assessors, and of Those Exercising Other Public Employments, or Who Have Been Appointed to Office.
TITLE LIII. Concerning the Contracts of Judges and Their Subordinates, and the Prohibition of Donations to Them, and the Provision That, During Their Term of Office, They Cannot Build Houses of Their Own Without a Pragmatic Sanction.
TITLE LIV. Concerning the Manner in Which Fines Shall Be Imposed by Judges.
TITLE LV. Concerning the Defenders of Cities.
TITLE LVI. Concerning Municipal Magistrates.
TITLE LVII. Concerning the Office of Judge of Alexandria.
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