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Basillica, a new body of law, framed A.D. 880 by the Emperor Basilius and published by his successor Leo, surnamed the Philosopher, under the title of ba'ilik', either in honour of his father or as containing the imperial law, 1 Colquhoun's Roman Civil Law, s. 77.
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