"Fasti Consulares Ad Illustrationem Codicis Iustinianei Ac Theodosiani" is a historical reference work by Pieter Reelant. This meticulous compilation provides a detailed list of Roman consuls, serving as an invaluable resource for understanding the chronological context of Roman law, particularly the Justinian and Theodosian Codes.
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