Note 005
On the subject of the Basilics, Fabricius,
(Bibliot. Graec. tom. xii. p. 425 - 514,) and Heineccius,
(Hist. Juris Romani, p. 396 - 399,) and Giannone, (Istoria
Civile di Napoli, tom. i. p. 450 - 458,) as historical
civilians, may be usefully consulted: XLI. books of this
Greek code have been published, with a Latin version, by
Charles Annibal Frabrottus, (Paris, 1647,) in seven tomes in
folio; iv. other books have been since discovered, and are
inserted in Gerard Meerman's Novus Thesaurus Juris Civ. et
Canon. tom. v. Of the whole work, the sixty books, John
Leunclavius has printed, (Basil, 1575,) an eclogue or
synopsis. The CXIII. novels, or new laws, of Leo, may be
found in the Corpus Juris Civilis.
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 53