- The
Decretum Gratiani, also
known as the
Concordia discordantium canonum or
Concordantia discordantium canonum or
simply as the Decretum, is a collection...
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Gaspar (or Gașpar, Gasparo)
Graziani (also
credited as Grazziani,
Gratiani and
Grațiani; 1575/1580 – 29
September 1620) was
Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia...
- PMID 16490032. (subscription required)
Decretum Gratiani, C. 4, q. 2 et 3, c. 3 "Decretum
Gratiani (Kirchenrechtssammlung)".
Bayerische StaatsBibliothek...
- 1080/00224499.2019.1703130. PMID 31985272.
Decretum Gratiani, C. 4, q. 2 et 3, c. 3 "Decretum
Gratiani (Kirchenrechtssammlung)".
Bayerische StaatsBibliothek...
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Camaldolese monk
Gratian in the 11th century,
commonly known as the
Decretum Gratiani ("Gratian's Decree") but
originally called The
Concordance of Discordant...
- had to be
classed as
either male or female. The 12th-century
Decretum Gratiani states that "Whether a
hermaphrodite may
witness a testament,
depends on...
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Bonifazio Graziani (1604/05 in
Marino near Rome – 15 June 1664, in Rome) was an
Italian organist,
composer and
clergyman in the
Baroque period. Published...
- Italy. In Late Antiquity, the
bridge was
replaced and
renamed the Pons
Gratiani ("Bridge of Gratian"). It is also
known as
Ponte San
Bartolomeo (Italian...
-
informatus is
first accepted around the year 1140 by
Gratian in
Decretum Gratiani where he
writes that
abortion is not
murder if the soul of the
fetus had...
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Camaldolese monk
Gratian in the 11th century,
commonly known as the
Decretum Gratiani ("Gratian's Decree"). Pope
Gregory IX is
credited with
promulgating the...