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- in 1213. Papiensis' very extensive works on the canon law helped elevate canon law to a legal system in its own right. In particular, Papiensis is renowned...
- The Liber Papiensis (Latin for "Pavian Book"), also called the Liber Legis Langobardorum ("Book of the Law of the Lombards"), is a collection of legal...
- The Diocese of Pavia (Latin: Dioecesis Papiensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. It has been a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Milan...
- "Decretum" of Gratian (vagantes extra Decretum), was compiled by Bernardus Papiensis in 1187–1191. It contains papal decretals to the pontificate of Clement...
- canon law with Roman law and was influential into modern times. Bernardus Papiensis, Breviarium extravagantium, 1779 Rhidian Jones, The Canon Law of the Roman...
- ****andra (c. 1590 – after 1618), composer and Benedictine nun Bernardus Papiensis (pre-1150 – 18 September 1213), canonist and bishop Donato Conte de' Bardi...
- Albericus, alibi. al' or aˡ—animal. ała—alia. Alb.—Albericus or Albertus (Papiensis). ald'—aliud. Ald.—Aldricus. al'e—animale. al'ia—animalia. all or allā—alleluia...
- Priest of Santa Sabina Joannes Gattellus, the Pope's Chancellor Gregory Papiensis, deacon Hugo of Verdun, deacon Hugues de Die, Archbishop of Lyon and Papal...
- Compilatio tertia, as an active editor and competing with that of Bernardus Papiensis. He was sent in 1214 by Innocent to Provence, and there presided over...
- they were all in common"). The 12th-century Italian jurist Bernardus Papiensis adapted the phrase into canon law as tempore necessitate omnia sunt communia...