- A
nomocanon (Gr****: Νομοκανών, Nomokanōn; from the Gr****
nomos 'law' and
kanon 'a rule') is a
collection of
ecclesiastical law,
consisting of the elements...
-
Church has two prin****l
nomocanonical collections. The
first nomocanon is the "
Nomocanon of John Scholasticus" of the
sixth century. He had
drawn up (about...
- The
Zakonopravilo (
Nomocanon of
Saint Sava,
Serbian Cyrillic: Номоканон светог Савеm, Законоправило or Krmčija (Крмчија)) was the
highest code in the...
- that of John the Lawyer. When John came to Constantinople, he
edited the
Nomocanon, an
abridgment of his
former work, with the
addition of a
comparison of...
- the
Serbian Nomocanon in 1208
while he was at
Mount Athos,
using The
Nomocanon in
Fourteen Titles,
Synopsis of
Stefan the Efesian,
Nomocanon of John Scholasticus...
- prin****l
nomocanonical collections, the "
Nomocanon of John Scholasticus" of the
sixth century and the "
Nomocanon in 14 titles",
which dates from the reign...
-
Collections of
ancient canons Canon law of the
Eastern Orthodox Church Nomocanon Kormchaia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- he aut****d the
oldest known constitution of Serbia, the
Zakonopravilo nomocanon, thus
securing full
religious and
political independence. Sava is regarded...
- on Roman-Byzantine law and the
first Serbian constitution, St. Sava's
Nomocanon (1219). It was a
Civil and
Canon law system,
based on the E****enical Councils...
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Mukhtasar is a
Maronite Catholic nomocanon, or
collection of
ecclesiastical laws.
While modeled after a Syro-Roman
nomocanon compounded by Ibn al-'****al,...