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12th-century anthology of canon law
The Decretum Gratiani, also known as the Concordia discordantium canonum or Concordantia discordantium canonum or simply as the Decretum, is a collection
Decretum_Gratiani
Topics referred to by the same term
Decretum may refer to: Decretum Gratiani, a collection of Roman Catholic canon law compiled in the 12th century by a jurist named Gratian Decretum Gelasianum
Decretum
Catholic text of Canon law
called by others Nova collectio, Decreta, Corpus juris canonici, also Decretum Gratiani, the latter being now the commonly accepted name. He did this to obviate
Corpus_Juris_Canonici
Bishop (c. 950/965 – 1025)
later, by the Concordia Discordantium Canonum (1139–40) of Gratian (Decretum Gratiani), which was a much larger compilation that attempted to further reconcile
Burchard_of_Worms
Atypical congenital variations of sex characteristics
in law to refer to people whose sex was in doubt. The 12th century Decretum Gratiani states that "Whether an hermaphrodite may witness a testament, depends
Intersex
Organism that produces both male and female gametes
00157.x. PMID 16490032. (subscription required) Decretum Gratiani, C. 4, q. 2 et 3, c. 3 "Decretum Gratiani (Kirchenrechtssammlung)". Bayerische StaatsBibliothek
Hermaphrodite
Sex or gender recognized by law
doi:10.1111/1468-0424.00075. S2CID 143133728. Decretum Gratiani, C. 4, q. 2 et 3, c. 3 "Decretum Gratiani (Kirchenrechtssammlung)". Bayerische StaatsBibliothek
Legal_gender
Process of discerning sex at birth
hermaphrodite had to be classed as either male or female. The 12th-century Decretum Gratiani states that "Whether a hermaphrodite may witness a testament, depends
Sex_assignment
1230 codification of Catholic canon law commissioned by Pope Gregory IX
Dominican, to form a new canonical collection destined to replace the Decretum Gratiani, which was the chief collection of legal writings for the church for
Decretals_of_Gregory_IX
"Decretum Gratiani Arch.Cap.S.Pietro.A.25". pp. 76R. "Decretum Gratiani". p. 85V. "Decretum Gratiani". p. 107r. "Decretum Gratiani". p. 68v. "Decretum
Dominum_Deum_Nostrum_Papam
Official measure issued by the Holy See
A decretum laudis (Latin for 'decree of praise') is the official measure with which the Holy See grants to institutes of consecrated life and societies
Decretum_laudis
List of Latin terms used in legal terminology
embryo informatus is first accepted around the year 1140 by Gratian in Decretum Gratiani where he writes that abortion is not murder if the soul of the fetus
List_of_Latin_legal_terms
Catholic religious laws and principles
Camaldolese monk Gratian in the 11th century, commonly known as the Decretum Gratiani ("Gratian's Decree") but originally called The Concordance of Discordant
Canon law of the Catholic Church
Canon_law_of_the_Catholic_Church
Form of church law
Canons". Early Decretists gave to Gratian's codification the title of Decretum Gratiani. Cf. cap. 1. de Const. Corpus Juris Canonici, cap. Quum scimus Canon
Canon_(canon_law)
Italian writer and philosopher (1265–1321)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Dante_Alighieri
Parisiensis is an anonymous commentary on the Decretum Gratiani from about 1170. The Decretum Gratiani or Concordia discordantium canonum is a collection
Summa_Parisiensis
Roman Catholic ecclesiastical text traditionally attributed to Pope Gelasius I
The Gelasian Decree (Latin: Decretum Gelasianum) is a Latin text traditionally thought to be a decretal of the prolific Pope Gelasius I (492–496). The
Gelasian_Decree
Catholic religious community living under solemn vows
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Religious_order_(Catholic)
Synods held in present-day Toledo, Spain from the 5th-7th centuries
As nearly one hundred early canons of Toledo found a place in the Decretum Gratiani, they exerted an important influence on the development of ecclesiastical
Councils_of_Toledo
English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Thomas_More
French polymath (1596–1650)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
René_Descartes
Historic university in France (1150–1970)
it did elsewhere. A Bolognese compendium of canon law called the Decretum Gratiani brought about a division of the theology department. Hitherto the
University_of_Paris
Catholic Church canon of Bible books
not present in the Hebrew Masoretic Text collection. According to the Decretum Gelasianum (a work written by an anonymous scholar between AD 519 and 553)
Catholic_Bible
Medieval canon law text
included in Gratian's authoritative Corpus juris canonici of c. 1140 (Decretum Gratiani, causa 26, quaestio 5, canon 12) and as such became part of canon
Canon_Episcopi
Set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority
United States) Canonical Inquisition Collections of ancient canons Decretum Gratiani Doctor of both laws Economy (religion) Fetha Nagast Halakha Ius remonstrandi
Canon_law
American Catholic bishop, televangelist, and venerable (1895–1979)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Fulton_J._Sheen
Forged Roman imperial decree
001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6. "The Donation of Constantine". Decretum Gratiani. Part 1, Division 96, Chapters 13–14. Quoted in: Coleman, Christopher
Donation_of_Constantine
Roman Catholic canonist
divorce proceedings of Philip II. He is the author of a Summa in decretum Gratiani (1159), which is to a great extent based on the similar works of Paucapalea
Stephen_of_Tournai
Christian bishop of Smyrna (69–155)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Polycarp
original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2016-08-27. Decretum Gratiani, C. 4, q. 2 et 3, c. 3 "Decretum Gratiani (Kirchenrechtssammlung)". Bayerische StaatsBibliothek
Intersex_people_in_history
Bishop of Carthage and Christian writer (c. 210–258)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Cyprian
Phrase referring to Saint Peter
others (link) CS1 maint: publisher location (link) Gratien (1582). Decretum Gratiani emendatum et notationibus illustratum, unà cum glossis, Gregorii XIII
Vicarius_Filii_Dei
Founder of the Dominican Order (1170–1221)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Dominic_de_Guzmán
Catholic authorization for publication
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Imprimi_potest
Camaldolese monk Gratian in the 11th century, commonly known as the Decretum Gratiani ("Gratian's Decree") but originally called The Concordance of Discordant
Legal history of the Catholic Church
Legal_history_of_the_Catholic_Church
Legal principle expressed in Latin
rationalist. As the source of canon law, Burchard's Decretum was supplanted around 1150 by the Decretum Gratiani, a much larger collection that further attempted
Brocard_(law)
Teacher of canon law
of canon law in Bologna in the 1170s. He composed a Summa on the Decretum Gratiani between March 1177 and March 1179. Like Paucapalea, he, too, might
Simon_of_Bisignano
Figure of speech and former official position within the Catholic Church
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Devil's_advocate
Law of the European Middle Ages
compilation of sources and the production of glosses, including the famous Decretum Gratiani of the mid-12th century. The system of "common law", in Latin ius
Medieval_law
Priest and theologian (c. 342/347 – 420)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Jerome
Publication of a Catholic canon law
law is not really a law until it has been made known, says Gratian (Decretum Gratiani, pt. I, c. 3, dist. VII). However, no special form is prescribed for
Promulgation (Catholic canon law)
Promulgation_(Catholic_canon_law)
German nun and polymath (c.1098–1179)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Hildegard_of_Bingen
Ethical and moral codes taught by religious traditions
Camaldolese monk Gratian in the 11th century, commonly known as the Decretum Gratiani ("Gratian's Decree"). Pope Gregory IX is credited with promulgating
Religious_law
hermaphrodite had to be classed as either male or female. The 12th-century Decretum Gratiani states that "Whether an hermaphrodite may witness a testament, depends
Intersex_people_and_religion
Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Paul_the_Apostle
Ecclesiastical institutions created or approved by the Holy See
See, or approved by it with the formal decree known by the Latin name decretum laudis ('decree of praise'). The term is included in the names of institutions
Pontifical_right
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
History of the Catholic Church
History_of_the_Catholic_Church
Head of the Catholic Church from 1922 to 1939
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Pope_Pius_XI
Act of selling church offices and roles
office through simony was validly ordained. The Corpus Juris Canonici, the Decretum and the Decretals of Gregory IX all dealt with the subject. The offender
Simony
64th Bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church from AD 590 to 604
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Pope_Gregory_I
Academic journal
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
The_Jurist_(journal)
De facto ruler of Florence from 1494 to 1498; Dominican friar and reformer
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Girolamo_Savonarola
American professor of philosophy (born 1937)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Peter_Kreeft
Dutch Catholic priest and writer (1932–1996)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Henri_Nouwen
Head of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Pope_Benedict_XVI
Apostolic function
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Canonical_visitation
French anthropologist and philosopher (1923–2015)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
René_Girard
System of courts that interprets and applies the law
organise all of the church law, which is now known as the Decretum Gratiani, or simply as Decretum. It forms the first part of the collection of six legal
Judiciary
Pope of Alexandria from 328 to 373
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Athanasius_of_Alexandria
Property of being from the same kinship as another person
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Consanguinity
Anglo-Saxon monk, writer and saint (672/3–735)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Bede
Catholic Constitution on the Liturgy
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Sacrosanctum_Concilium
Catholic theological movement
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Jansenism
Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Pope_John_Paul_II
Bishop of Rome from 88 to 99
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Clement_of_Rome
Sources of ancient myth
debate can be seen in the work of Church lawyers such as Gratien, see Decretum Gratiani Van der Lugt is not clear when he writes "…c'est Thomas de Cantimpré
Barnacle_goose_myth
Practitioner of law
modern sense of the term 'professional.' " However, from 1150 (when Decretum Gratiani was compiled) onward, a small but increasing number of men became
Lawyer
French Discalced Carmelite nun and saint (1873–1897)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Thérèse_of_Lisieux
Christian philosophical concept
government, but canon law offers no rules for such a process. The Decretum Gratiani allowed for deposition of a heretical pope, but no such procedure
Katechon
Canonical institution of the Catholic Church
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Personal_prelature
Italian Catholic bishop (1696–1787)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Alphonsus_Liguori
Aspects of the civil law system's invariant legal principles
Catholic Church, as initially collected in the 12th century in the Decretum Gratiani. While Justinian's collection remained unchanged throughout the medieval
Jus_commune
Type of religious lifestyle
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Mendicant_orders
identification available. A 12th-century canon law collection known as the Decretum Gratiani states that "Whether an hermaphrodite may witness a testament, depends
Intersex_rights_in_Malta
German canon regular (c. 1380–1471)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Thomas_à_Kempis
Hispano-Roman scholar (c. 560–636)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Isidore_of_Seville
Hungarian chronicle
quotes Gratian's law book (Decretum Gratiani), which was completed around 1140. Both Historia Roderici and Decretum Gratiani served as common sources for
Urgesta
Navarese Catholic saint and missionary (1506–1552)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Francis_Xavier
Christian philosopher and theologian (354–430)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Augustine_of_Hippo
Greek philosopher and Father of the Church (c.133–c.190)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Athenagoras_of_Athens
Variety of Latin used by churches
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Ecclesiastical_Latin
Italian Catholic saint and monk (480–547)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Benedict_of_Nursia
Catholic sacramental doctrine
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Transubstantiation
Type of decree by the Catholic pope
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Papal_bull
U.S. Catholic parish administration system
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Trusteeism
Portuguese Catholic saint (1195–1231)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Anthony_of_Padua
Veto by monarchs in papal elections
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Jus_exclusivae
Gift to a priest for praying a Mass
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Mass_stipend
Early Christian treatise
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Didache
Concept in jurisprudence
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Sui_iuris
A person who holds an office
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Official
building in the style of Gothic architecture. 1150: Publication of Decretum Gratiani furnishing a guide to canon law for centuries, until 1918. 1179: Third
Timeline of the Catholic Church
Timeline_of_the_Catholic_Church
Penalty imposed on clergy by the Catholic Church
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Life_of_prayer_and_penance
German Catholic priest and philosopher (c. 1260–1328)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Meister_Eckhart
City in Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
As nearly one hundred early canons of Toledo found a place in the Decretum Gratiani, they exerted an important influence on the development of ecclesiastical
Toledo,_Spain
Categories of excommunicates in Catholic Church
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
Vitandus_and_toleratus
6th–7th-century Christian monk
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
John_Climacus
American theologian (born 1957)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
Scott_Hahn
Irish Catholic philosopher and theologian (c. 800 – c. 877)
Peter Damian Anselm of Canterbury Joachim of Fiore Peter Abelard Decretum Gratiani Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Anselm of Laon Hildegard of Bingen
John_Scotus_Eriugena
Time between announcement of a law and its entering into force
Plenitudo potestatis Jus novum (c. 1140–1563) Corpus Juris Canonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory
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