Note 094
Novellae is a classic adjective, but a
barbarous substantive, (Ludewig, p. 245.) Justinian never
collected them himself; the nine collations, the legal
standard of modern tribunals, consist of ninety-eight
Novels; but the number was increased by the diligence of
Julian, Haloander, and Contius, (Ludewig, p. 249, 258
Aleman. Not in Anecdot. p. 98.)
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 44