- The
Decretum Gratiani, also
known as the
Concordia discordantium canonum or
Concordantia discordantium canonum or
simply as the Decretum, is a collection...
-
decretists sought to
provide "a
harmony of
discordant canons" (concordia
discordantium canonum), and they
worked towards this
through glosses (glossae) and...
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originally called The
Concordance of
Discordant Canons (Concordantia
Discordantium Canonum).
Before Gratian there was no "jurisprudence of
canon law" (system...
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canonists so
important that it was
included in Gratian's
Concordia discordantium canonum from 1140 and
which became a
standard work for all
canon lawyers...
-
Retrieved 20
October 2013. Gratian, 12th Cent (14
January 1987). "Concordia
discordantium canonum ac
primum de iure
naturae et constitutionis".
University of...
- Tertullian, De Præscr., 13.
Gratian himself entitled his work
Concordantia discordantium canonum or "Concordance of
Discordant Canons".
Early Decretists gave...
-
originally called The
Concordance of
Discordant Canons (Concordantia
Discordantium Canonum).
Canon law
greatly increased from 1140 to 1234.
After that...
- sodomy. 1140 – The
Italian monk
Gratian compiles his work
Concordia discordantium canonum in
which he
argues that
sodomy is the
worst of all the ****ual...
- in the
making of
other collections. For example, Gratian’s
Concordia Discordantium Canonum (commonly
denominated Decretum Gratiani)
draws on both the Tripartita...
- a
Camaldolese monk,
composed the work
entitled by
himself Concordia discordantium canonum, but
called by
others Nova collectio, Decreta,
Corpus juris...