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- In the history of canon law, the decretalists of the thirteenth century formed a school of interpretation that emphasised the decretals, those letters...
- were the subject of serious study and debate among canon lawyers and decretalists. The main question was whether Bernard was right. Had God given each...
- Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory IX Decretalist Regulæ Juris Extravagantes Liber Septimus Jus novissimum (c. 1563-1918)...
- Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory IX Decretalist Regulæ Juris Extravagantes Liber Septimus Jus novissimum (c. 1563-1918)...
- Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory IX Decretalist Regulæ Juris Extravagantes Liber Septimus Jus novissimum (c. 1563-1918)...
- Gratian (about 1150). The commentators on these collections are named decretalists, in contradistinction to the decretists, or those who commented upon...
- promulgated by Pope Benedict XV on 27 May 1917 obtained legal force. The Decretalists, like the post-glossators for Ius Civile, started to write treatises...
- Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory IX Decretalist Regulæ Juris Extravagantes Liber Septimus Jus novissimum (c. 1563-1918)...
- Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory IX Decretalist Regulæ Juris Extravagantes Liber Septimus Jus novissimum (c. 1563-1918)...
- Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory IX Decretalist Regulæ Juris Extravagantes Liber Septimus Jus novissimum (c. 1563-1918)...