- 2000. Brundage,
James A. The
Medieval Origins of the
Legal Profession:
Canonists, Civilians, and Courts. Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press, c2008. Brundage...
- an advocate,
attorney at law, barrister, barrister-at-law, bar-at-law,
canonist,
canon lawyer,
civil law notary, counsel, counselor, counsellor, solicitor...
- Pars
Secunda (Brugis: Desclée de
Brouwer et Sii, 1928) pg. 86 (citing the
canonist Pope
Benedict XIV, De
Servorum Dei
Beatificatione et
Beatorum Canonizatione)...
- (1506–1552), born
Francisco de J****o y Azpilicueta,
Roman Catholic missionary Martín de
Azpilcueta (1491–1586),
Spanish canonist,
theologian and economist...
-
Edward Neal
Peters (born 1957) is an
American Roman Catholic canonist and
serves as a
Referendary of the
Apostolic Signatura (an advisor/consultant to...
-
Philip Giraldi, a
former CIA
agent Ubaldo Giraldi (1692–1775), an
Italian canonist Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi (1856–1941), an
Italian Field Marshal Giraldii...
- contract. The
first known expression of the
brocard is in the
writings of the
canonist Cardinal Hostiensis from the AD 13th century, yet
which were published...
- philosopher.[citation needed]
Burchard of Worms:
mediaeval Catholic priest and
canonist. Juan Manuel:
Prince of
Villena (Spain) and
mediaeval author; the second...
-
David Raymond Choby (January 17, 1947 – June 3, 2017) was an
American prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He was the 11th
Bishop of Nashville, having...
- king of
Asturias Pelagius of Oviedo,
medieval bishop Alvarus Pelagius, a
Franciscan canonist Pelagio (disambiguation)
Pelayo (disambiguation) Pelagianism...