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This paper describes two research projects, both involving Latin and Greek lexicography. They are undertaken at the University of Florence and at the Italian National Research Council respectively. The one involves the creation of a Dictionary of Justinian's constitutions based on the emperor's legislative lexicon formed in the Corpus Iuris and elsewhere. The most demanding aspect of this task has been the creation of the Dictionary of the Novellae. The other project involves the creation of a Lexicon of the Novellae in the Authenticum version.
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Anna Maria Bartoletti Colombo is a Research Director of the CNR and teaches at the University of Florence. She took part in the first experiments in computational linguistics with the Historical Dictionary of the Italian language of the Accademia della Crusca. Proceeding to the Italian Legal Dictionary of the CNR, she concentrated her interests in the language of law. Her major works are Vocabolario delle Costituzioni Greche e Latine di Giustiniano and Lessico delle Novallae di Giustiniano as described in her article in this issue.
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Colombo, A.M.B. Justinian lexicography. Comput Hum 24, 453–460 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00186490
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00186490