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Aurelio Canonici (Genoa, 30
December 1965) is an
Italian conductor and composer.
Canonici studied piano and
composition at the
Conservatorio Nicolò Paganini...
- Code of
Canon Law (Latin:
Codex Iuris Canonici) may
refer to:
Corpus Juris Canonici ('Body of
Canon Law'), a
collection of
sources of
canon law of the...
- Code of
Canon Law (abbreviated 1983 CIC from its
Latin title Codex Iuris Canonici), also
called the Johanno-Pauline Code, is the "fundamental body of ecclesiastical...
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collection of six
legal texts,
which together became known as the
Corpus Juris Canonici. It was used as the main
source of law by
canonists of the
Roman Catholic...
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considered canonical at the
Roman Catholic Council of Trent. A decree, the De
Canonicis Scripturis, from the Council's
fourth session (of 8
April 1546), issued...
- Code of
Canon Law (abbreviated 1917 CIC, from its
Latin title Codex Iuris Canonici), also
referred to as the Pio-Benedictine Code, is the
first official comprehensive...
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Doctor of
Canon Law (Latin:
Juris Canonici Doctor, JCD) is the doctoral-level
terminal degree in the
studies of
canon law of the
Roman Catholic Church...
- not all
canons regular are
Augustinian Canons. In Latin,
terms such as
Canonici Regulares Ordinis S.
Augustini (Canons
Regular of the
Order of St. Augustine)...
- The
Corpus Juris Canonici (lit. 'Body of
Canon Law') is a
collection of
significant sources of the
Canon law of the
Catholic Church that was applicable...
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relations between the
state and the
Catholic Church. The term
corpus iuris canonici was used to
denote canon law as
legal system beginning in the thirteenth...