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- rearrangement of a similar work by Landolfo Colonna [Wikidata] called De jurisdictione imperatoris in causa matrimoniali. This work, and Marsilius's variation...
- husband and wife, which were illegal and void under Roman law) and De jurisdictione (on jurisdiction). Gentili also edited the final part of Doneau's Commentarii...
- pictorial emblems on coins under James III, who in 1469 claimed "ful jurisdictione and free impire within his realm". In 1540, the circlet was melted down...
- Manudictio sacerdotis ad com-modissime subeundum examen pro approbatione et jurisdictione, printed in 1762, was banned in 1769. Later, in February 1771, a directive...
- Pope Paul VI abolished it in 1967. According to the De officio et jurisdictione datarii necnon de stylo Datariae of Amydenus and other authorities,...
- caldo e freddo (Rome, Giacomo Mascardi, 1608) Tractatus de officio et jurisdictione Datarii (Venice, 1654) A. Bastiaanse, Teodoro Ameyden (1586-1656): Un...
- novi orbis primatis compaginatas edit (1667) Propugnatio pro regia jurisdictione, et auctoritate (1667) Summaria investigation of the origin and privileges...
- Variarum quæstionum publice tractatarum ad Digesta juris civilis I., de jurisdictione; cui accessit decretum ordinis juris professorum apud Bituriges de ordine...
- published by J. Wimpfeling in Strasbourg in 1508; then S. Schard, in De jurisdictione, auctoritate, et præeminentia imperiali ac potestate ecclesiastica variis...
- volume and reprinted many times under the title "Tractatus IV de pactis, jurisdictione, collationibus, transactionibus"; Amsterdam, 1651); his extremely po****r...