List of professors at the law school of Berytus information
List of professors at the Roman law school of Berytus
Extant ancient texts provide a list of the names and deeds of some of the law school of Berytus's professorial body. Seven of the most notable Berytus (modern Beirut) professors were styled "Ecumenical Masters"; they were largely responsible for the revival of legal education in the Eastern Roman Empire. Beirut law school professors were involved in drafting parts of the Justinian's Corpus Juris Civilis, namely the Digest and the Institutes.
The scarce sources include historical accounts, works of legal scholarship, anthologies, ancient correspondences and funerary inscriptions. Below is a list that includes the dates of service of each of the identified law professors:[1]
Dates
(uncertain dates in italic)
Names
(uncertain names in italic)
Summer 356 to March / April 364
Domninus (Domnio)
October 363
Scylacius
Summer 365
Anonymous
Summer 388
Sebastianus?
400–410, 438
Cyrillus
420–450
Patricius
450–490
Domninus
Demosthenes
Eudoxius
May–June 460
Euxenius
480–500
Amblichus
Before 487/488 –
Leontius
End of the 5th century, early 6th century
Sabinus
Anonymous, mentioned in the Scholia Sinaitica
21 November 533, 16 December 533
Dorotheus
16 November 534 – around 565
16 December 533
Anatolius
6th century
Thaleleus
Isidorus
Stephen
? – 551
Julian
^Collinet 1925, p. 192
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