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Ius scriptum ("written law") was the body of statute laws made by the legislature, known as leges (lit.'laws') and plebiscita (lit.'plebiscites', originating in the Plebeian Council). Roman lawyers would also include in the ius scriptum the edicts of magistrates (magistratuum edicta), the advice of the Senate (Senatus consulta), the responses and thoughts of jurists (responsa prudentium), and the proclamations and beliefs of the emperor (principum placita). Ius non scriptum ("unwritten law") was the body of common laws that arose from customary practice and had become binding over time.[citation needed]