digesto
Digesto is a term used to denote a digest or compilation of law and jurisprudence. In civil-law traditions, a digesto serves as a comprehensive reference work that collects, organizes, and often comments on statutes, case law, and doctrinal writings. The word is used in several Romance-language legal cultures to refer to a systematic compilation of legal material that aids study and application.
Etymology and scope: Digesto derives from Latin digestus, meaning things set forth or arranged. In Italian and
Roman law and influence: The most prominent historical instance is the Digest (Latin Digesta or Pandectae) of
Modern usage: In many civil-law jurisdictions, digesto or digests are legal encyclopedias that synthesize statutes, regulations,
See also: Digest (Roman law), legal encyclopedia, civil law.