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The pandects of Theodulf of Orleans. Carolingian Bibles with critical apparatus: state and prospects of research

open access: yes, 2023
The biblical pandects produced under the supervision of Bishop Theodulf of Orleans (d. 821) between 799 and 818 attest to the vitality of biblical studies during the Carolingian Renaissance. Five Theodulfian Bibles and fragments of two additional manuscripts have come down to us: these manuscripts share common codicological and palaeographical features.
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The Histochemistry and Cell Biology pandect: the year 2014 in review

Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 2015
This review encompasses a brief synopsis of the articles published in 2014 in Histochemistry and Cell Biology. Out of the total of 12 issues published in 2014, two special issues were devoted to "Single-Molecule Super-Resolution Microscopy." The present review is divided into 11 categories, providing an easy format for readers to quickly peruse topics ...
Douglas J, Taatjes, Jürgen, Roth
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Pandectism and Positive Legal Science

1996
Abstract Despite what was suggested in the programme of the historical school, and notwithstanding the many individual contributions its members made to legal history, most of its intellectual effort was devoted to the construction of a sci ence of private law.
Franz Wieacker   +2 more
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