- 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...
- "Decretum" of
Gratian (vagantes
extra Decretum), was
compiled by
Bernardus Papiensis in 1187–1191. It
contains papal decretals to the
pontificate of Clement...
- 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...
-
canon law with
Roman law and was
influential into
modern times.
Bernardus Papiensis,
Breviarium extravagantium, 1779
Rhidian Jones, The
Canon Law of the Roman...
- Silvestre; fl. 1143–48)),
French Platonist philosopher and poet
Bernardus Papiensis (Bernardo Balbi; fl. 1150–1213),
Italian canonist and
bishop Bernardus...
-
decretals were not
found in the
Decretum Gratiani) and
compiled by
Bernardus Papiensis between 1189 and 1191,
making it the
first non-anonymous
collection of...
- ****andra (c. 1590 –
after 1618),
composer and
Benedictine nun
Bernardus Papiensis (pre-1150 – 18
September 1213),
canonist and
bishop Donato Conte de' Bardi...
- (erant
illis omnia communia). The 12th-century
Italian jurist Bernardus Papiensis adapted the
phrase into
canon law as
tempore necessitate omnia sunt communia...
-
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...