The code is divided into three parts: (1) The Code of Justinian, or Codex, is a compilation of imperial laws up
till that point; (2) the Digest compiled the ideas of the great Roman judges of the past; and (3) the Institutes is
a law textbook for use at universities to train future lawyers and judges.
Below are some excerpts from the code of Justinian
<span>Burgher in the renaissance is a citizen of a borough or town, especially one belonging to the middle class. So it is similar to <span>to what today we would call the " middle class " because they are the middle class in the era.</span></span>
The Glorious Revolution
or the Protestant Reformation.