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January 31, 2008

A Quick Look at the Annotated Justinian Code Website

In Tim Kearley's Justice Fred Blume and the Translation of Justinian’s Code, 99 Law Library J. 525 (2007), he mentioned the Annotated Justinian Code website.  The site went live late last year. Created with the support of an AALL/Aspen research grant, the site contains PDFs of Justice Blume’s copiously annotated English translation of Justinian’s Code—the only English translation made from the Latin version regarded as most authoritative. It also includes Blume’s scanned translation of the Novels; his 100+ page "The Code of Justinian, and it’s Value"—an address he delivered part of to the Riccobono Society in 1938 but which has never been published and several additional Blume-related items. [JH]

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