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At its simplest, the purpose Justinian had in mind was to organize the laws in the Byzantine Empire. It was a mammoth task, as you might well imagine.
In doing this, the laws were put down in writing, presumably some old laws that had outlived their usefulness were discarded, and laws were enacted that dealt with situations that were contemporary at the time or could be foreseen as necessary for future generations.
Yes, i believe renaissance and the reformation should be considered radical.
Something can be considered as radical if it's<span> affecting the fundamental nature of something.
When renaissance and the reformation started to appear, it challenges the traditional method of making arts and replace it with the new one.</span>