-
Decretum Gratiani, also
known as the
Concordia discordantium canonum or
Concordantia discordantium canonum or
simply as the Decretum, is a
collection of canon...
- diplomat.
While present at the council, he
wrote his
first work, De
concordantia catholica (The
Catholic Concordance), a
synthesis of
ideas on church...
- Pope
Martin V (1413–1431) in a work by
Nicholas de Cusa,
entitled De
Concordantia Catholica. The
first concordat dates from 1098, and from then to the...
- governed. He
notes the idea
mentioned in 1433 by
Nicholas of Cusa in De
Concordantia Catholica. In 1579 an
influential Huguenot tract Vindiciae contra tyrannos...
-
since the term "concordat" was not in use
until Nicolas of Cusa's De
concordantia catholica of 1434. In the long term, the
decline of
imperial power would...
-
Papyrologie und Epigraphik. 108: 252–262.
Retrieved 13
December 2006.
Concordantia in
Rufium Festum Avienum.
Curavit Manfred WACHT. G. Olms
Verlag 1995...
- [Retrieved 4
April 2015] (ed. this
source the
primary source) C Schrader,
Concordantia in
Flavii Arriani Indicam historiam Georg Olms Verlag, 1995 ISBN 3487100177...
- Decree") but
originally called The
Concordance of
Discordant Canons (
Concordantia Discordantium Canonum).
Before Gratian there was no "jurisprudence of...
-
technical literature (kwic index)".
According to Rev.
Gerard O'Connor's
Concordantia et
Indices Missalium Romanorum, "Most of the
concordances produced in...
-
kalbos istorinė gramatika, Vilnius, 2004.
LEXICON BORVSSICVM VETVS.
Concordantia et
lexicon inversum. /
Bibliotheca Klossiana I,
Universitas Vytauti Magni...