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Mr Geering's Book of Roman Law

Being unable to visit family over Christmas gave me the chance to finish a project that I have been working on since 2016. I have produced a manuscript copy of The Institutes of Justinian in uncial script, and bound it in the ancient fashion into a Coptic codex. The outer boards are made of yew.

Coptic bookbinding was developed in Roman Egypt, and remained the standard method of binding books until the 11th century. The quires are stitched together, and then sewn onto the book boards. The Institutes were devised by a panel of legal experts under orders from the Roman Emperor Justinian in the early 6th Century, in order to provide an up-to-date textbook for law students.

Written by Mr Nicholas Geering.