- A
nomocanon (Gr****: Νομοκανών,
Nomokanōn; from the Gr****
nomos 'law' and
kanon 'a rule') is a
collection of
ecclesiastical law,
consisting of the elements...
-
European party. Far-right
organisations such as
Sveti Justin Filozof and
Nomokanon had also
received media attention.
Sveti Justin Filozof was a nationalist...
- Balkans. The word "vlastela" is
mentioned for the
first time in the book "
Nomokanon Svetog Save", from 1219,
where the Gr**** word "Archon"(ἄρχων), is translated...
- and is now
chiefly codified in the 1983 Code of
Canon Law. A
nomocanon (
nomokanon) is a
collection of
ecclesiastical law,
consisting of the
elements from...
-
collection Fiqh al-Naṣrāniyya of Ibn al-Ṭayyib (11th century) and the
Syriac Nomokanon of ʿAbdishoʿ bar
Brikha (14th century).
Hubert Kaufhold performed the...
- synods,
canonical commentaries,
canonical works in
various forms including nomokanons,
canonical responses, and others."
Along with the canons, autocephalous...
- Save-Zaštita
obespravljenih i
socijalno ugroženih. Grozdić,
Borislav D. (2010). "
Nomokanon of St. Sava
concerning murder in the war". Theoria. 53 (4): 87–104. doi:10...
- (30 cm by 21 cm) from the
binding of a law-book have survived. It
contains Nomokanon of
Photius and
Apostolic Canons.
Busbecq brought the m****cript from Constantinople...
- of
banned books is
thought to be the
index included in the
Pogodinsky Nomokanon,
dated to the
fourteenth century. This was the
first list to
include works...