- The
Decretum Gratiani, also
known as the
Concordia discordantium canonum or
Concordantia discordantium canonum or
simply as the
Decretum, is a collection...
-
Decretum may
refer to:
Decretum Gratiani, a
collection of
Roman Catholic canon law
compiled in the 12th
century by a
jurist named Gratian Decretum Gelasianum...
- the
author of a
canon law
collection of
twenty books known as the
Decretum,
Decretum Burchardi, or
Decretorum libri viginti.
Burchard was born on c. 950–965...
- The
Gelasian Decree (Latin:
Decretum Gelasianum) is a
Latin text
traditionally thought to be a
decretal of the
prolific Pope
Gelasius I (492-496). The...
- (Questiones de Iudaeis),
which was
drafted properly as the "Decree on the Jews" (
Decretum de Iudaeis), with Oesterreicher's pen
being most prominent. The do****ent...
- A
decretum laudis (Latin for 'decree of praise') is the
official measure with
which the Holy See
grants to
institutes of
consecrated life and societies...
- the
Catholic Church.
Three extensive canonical works,
namely Tripartita,
Decretum, and Panormia, are
attributed to him. He
corresponded extensively. His...
- ("On
books to be
received and not to be received"), also
denominated the
Decretum Gelasianum,
which is
believed to be
connected to the
pressure for orthodoxy...
- Pergošić
referred to the
language he used in this
translation (titled
Decretum) was
Slavic (Szlouienski in original, Serbo-Croatian:
jazik slavjanski)...
-
office through simony was
validly ordained. The
Corpus Juris Canonici, the
Decretum and the
Decretals of
Gregory IX all
dealt with the subject. The offender...