Definition of Canonistic. Meaning of Canonistic. Synonyms of Canonistic

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Definition of Canonistic

Canonistic
Canonistic Can`on*is"tic, a. Of or pertaining to a canonist. ``This canonistic exposition.' --Milton.

Meaning of Canonistic from wikipedia

- declarations made the Porziuncola Indulgence indis****ble from the juridico-canonistic standpoint, its historical authenticity (i.e. origin from St Francis)...
- colloquially, canon lawyers). Canon law as a sacred science is called canonistics. The jurisprudence of canon law is the complex of legal principles and...
- universe" that was similar, if not exact—rather than strictly adhering to canonistic details and continuity. It's likely that Calin got the tie-in commission...
- tribunal) 1983 CIC, can. 1442 Peters, Edward (7 January 2013). "Canon Law—Canonistics—Rota Background". CanonLaw.info. Archived from the original on 1 April...
- TRIBUNALS". Ewtn.com. Retrieved 26 July 2013. Edward Peters, Canon Law—Canonistics—Rota Background, http://www.canonlaw.info/personal_rotademo.htm (updated...
- Sainted Gregorian Bishop", Papacy and Law in the Gregorian Revolution: The Canonistic Work of Anselm of Lucca, Oxford Historical Monographs (Oxford), Clarendon...
- colloquially, canon lawyers). Canon law as a sacred science is called canonistics. The jurisprudence of Catholic canon law is the complex of legal principles...
- drew from Roman law, it contributed both legal and moral concepts to canonistic writing. This split influence caused the treatment of prostitution to...
- established body of constitutional law that had been formulated in earlier canonistic writings. Although the book was primarily of interest to medievalists...
- overwhelming are left out – commentaries on Aristotle; on medical, legal, and canonistic works; on the Bible; and on medieval Latin authors–as are scattered, anonymous...