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La pervivencia del derecho romano en Bizancio. Una nota a partir del uso del latinismos en algunas fuentes iurídicas bizantinas
This article provides a general outlook on the survival of Roman law in the Byzantine empire by the means of the use of Latin language terms by the Byzantine jurisprudence in different moments of its history, especially in the so called Eisagoge, a law book written at the end of 9th century and attributed to the patriarch Photios.