Prefaces to Canon Law books in Latin Christianity : selected translations, 500-1245 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Latín |
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
©1998.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Pope Siricius to Bishop Himerius of Tarragona
- The collections of Dionysius Exiguus
- The concord of canons of Cresconius
- The chapters of Martin of Braga
- The Spanish collection
- The Irish collection of canons
- The penitential of Halitgar of Cambrai
- The false capitularies of Benedict the deacon
- The collection of "Isidore Mercator"
- The chapters of Bishop Isaac of Langres
- The two books concerning synodal investigations and ecclesiastical instructions of Abbot Regino of Pr©ơm
- The collection dedicated to Anselm
- The canons of Abbot Abbo of Fleury
- The decretum of Bishop Burchard of Worms
- The breviary of Cardinal Atto of St. Mark's
- The book of canons of Cardinal Deusdedit
- The Polycarpus of Cardinal Gregory of S. Grisogono
- The tripartite collection
- The prologue of Ivo of Chartres
- The collection in ten parts
- The second collection of Ch©Ølons-sur-Marne
- The book on mercy and justice of Alger of Li©·ge
- The summa of Paucapalea on Gratian's Decretum
- The stroma of Rolandus on Gratian's Decretum.
- (Cont.) The summa of Rufinus on Gratian's Decretum
- The summa of Stephen of Tournai on Gratian's Decretum
- The summa "Parisiensis" on Gratian's Decretum
- The summa "Antiquitate et tempore" on Gratian's Decretum
- The breviary of Extravagantia, or the first compilation / by Bernard of Pavia
- The summa decretalium of Bernard of Pavia on the first compilation
- The collection of decretals of Rainier of Pomposa
- The decretals of the lord Pope Innocent, or the third compilation / by Peter of Benevento
- The fifth compilation / by Tancred
- The compilation of decretals of the lord Pope Gregory IX / by Raymond of Pe©łafort
- Revision by Bartholomew of Brescia of the ordinary gloss to Gratian's Decretum by Johannes Teutonicus.