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Decretals (Latin:
litterae decretales) are
letters of a pope that
formulate decisions in
ecclesiastical law of the
Catholic Church. They are generally...
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Special Collections Division at the
Library of Congress:
Decretales Gregorii,
Volume One
Decretales Gregorii,
Volume Two
Decretales Gregorii,
Volume Three...
- 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...
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Hostiensis (most
influential decretist)
Gregory IX, Pope (promulgated the
Decretales Gregorii IX) Gasparri,
Pietro (codified the 1917 Code of
Canon Law) John...
- 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...
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original on 15
October 2013.
Retrieved 4
October 2014. Pope
Gregory IX,
Decretales, 3, "De
reliquiis et
veneratione sanctorum". It is
alternatively quoted...
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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...
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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...
- "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...
- d'Andrea's
output was voluminous: a
gloss called (Novella sive
commentarius in
decretales epistolas Gregorii IX) on the
Liber Extra (1234),
compiled under the direction...