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doctorates in
civil law (doctores legum)
followed by
canon law (doctores
decretorum);
these were not
professional degrees but
rather indicated that their...
- translation, see [1]. For a
recent edition, see
Huguccio Pis****,
Summa Decretorum, I:
Distinctiones I-XX, ed. O. Přerovský,
Vatican City 2006. See the text...
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collection of
twenty books known as the Decretum,
Decretum Burchardi, or
Decretorum libri viginti.
Burchard was born on c. 950–965 to a well-connected, wealthy...
- a
former papal nuncio turned Protestant Reformer. The 1565–73
Examen decretorum Concilii Tridentini (Examination of the
Council of Trent) by
Martin Chemnitz...
- Faculté de
droit civil et
canonique 12th Century–1679:
Consultissima decretorum Type
Public Established 1971 as Panthéon-****as 12th Century–1971: Faculty...
- In****i
Poloniae regni privilegium constitutionum et
indultuum publicitus decretorum approbatorumque), of 1505, was the
first codification of law published...
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include Paucapalea, a
pupil of Gratian's; Rufinus, who
wrote the
Summa Decretorum; and Huguccio, who
wrote the
Summa super Decreta, the most
extensive decretist...
- been a
doctor of both laws. The
titles he uses of
himself are
doctor decretorum (doctor of decrees) and
utriusque juris professor (professor of both laws)...
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rubricis Missalis ad
normam Bullae "Divino afflatu" et
subsequentium S.R.C.
Decretorum (Additions and
alterations to the
Rubrics of the
Missal in line with the...
- Welt- und Völkergeschichte (4 vols., 1787–1807)
Commentarii Historici Decretorum Religionis Christianæ et Formulæ Lutheranæ (1801)
Commentarii Societatis...