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- The Decretals of Gregory IX (Latin: Decretales Gregorii IX), also collectively called the Liber extra, are a source of medieval Catholic canon law. In...
- Decretals (Latin: litterae decretales) are letters of a pope that formulate decisions in ecclesiastical law of the Catholic Church. They are generally...
- from 19 March 1227 until his death in 1241. He is known for issuing the Decretales and instituting the Papal Inquisition, in response to the failures of...
- "when he ought to have spoken and was able to". Pope Boniface VII in Decretale di Bonifacio VIII, Libro V, Tit. 12, reg. 43 AD 1294 qui prior est tempore...
- original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2014. Pope Gregory IX, Decretales, 3, "De reliquiis et veneratione sanctorum". It is alternatively quoted...
- name has also been given to a canonical collection officially known as Decretales Clementis Papæ VIII. It owes the name of "Liber Septimus" to Cardinal...
- Castile Fuero Real and Siete Partidas 6 Pope Gregory IX c. 1145–1241 Papacy Decretales 7 Louis IX 1214–1270 France 8 Justinian I c. 482–565 Byzantine Empire...
- glossator of the 12th century, and Innocent IV calls by this name the Decretales or Decretals of Gregory IX. Since the second half of the 13th century...
- influence. Earlier collections of canon law had been codified in the Decretales Gregorii IX, published under the authority of Pope Gregory IX in 1234...
- canonists, due to his important contributions to canon law in codifying the Decretales Gregorii IX. Other saintly patrons include St. Ivo of Chartres and the...