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History of the law --- Canon law --- Canon law - Sources --- Canon law - Bio-bibliography
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Canon law --- 348.15*330 --- Alia tempore gregorii vii --- 348.15*330 Alia tempore gregorii vii --- Canon law - Sources --- Droit canonique --- Histoire --- Sources
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Canon law --- Law, Medieval --- -Law, Medieval --- -Medieval law --- Public law (Canon law) --- Law --- Ecclesiastical law --- Rescripts, Papal --- Sources --- Catholic Church --- Sources. --- -Sources --- Canon law - Sources --- Law, Medieval - Sources
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Canon law --- Gratian, --- 348.15*501 --- Gratianus:decretum --- 348.15*501 Gratianus:decretum --- Gratian --- Manuscripts --- Canon law - Sources --- Gratian, - active 12th century - Decretum
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Auf welche Weise und durch wen werden Bücher vor dem Druck zensiert? Wer darf Druckgenehmigungen erteilen? Mit welchen Mitteln wird der Buchhandel kontrolliert? Zu diesen und ähnlichen Fragen erließen Päpste die gesamte Neuzeit hindurch Gesetze. Im beginnenden Druckzeitalter galt alles, was im Druck veröffentlicht wurde, als Lehre – und über die Lehre wachte die Kirche. Dem Papst kam die Rolle eines obersten »Pressewächters« zu. Diese Aufsichtsfunktion äußerte sich seit dem Ende des 15. Jahrhunderts in einer Vielzahl von Gesetzen, mit denen Päpste die Presse einem engmaschigen System kirchlicher Kontrolle unterwarfen. Dazu gehörten die berüchtigten römischen Bücherverbote, insbesondere aber auch allgemeine Pressegesetze. In diesem Buch werden erstmals die zentralen historischen Dokumente aus dem Bereich päpstlicher Pressegesetzgebung versammelt. Rund siebzig Quellen dokumentieren die Entwicklung der allgemeinen päpstlichen Pressegesetzgebung von den Anfängen bis ins 20. Jahrhundert.
Censorship (Canon law) --- Prohibited books (Canon law) --- Censorship --- Religious literature --- Papacy --- Inquisition. --- Religious aspects --- Catholic Church. --- Censorship. --- History. --- Censorship (Canon law) - Sources. --- Prohibited books (Canon law) - Sources. --- Censorship - Religious aspects - Catholic Church. --- Religious literature - Censorship. --- Papacy - History. --- Inquisition --- Index --- Holy Office --- Autos-da-fé --- Popes --- Literature --- Bible as literature --- Canon law --- History --- Christianity.
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Ivo of Chartres was one of the most learned scholars of his time, a powerful bishop and a major figure in the so-called 'Investiture Contest'. Christof Rolker here offers a major new study of Ivo, his works and the role he played in the intellectual, religious and political culture of medieval Europe around 1100 AD. Comparing Ivo's extensive correspondence to the contemporary canon law collections attributed to him, Dr Rolker provides a new interpretation of their authorship. Contrary to current assumptions, he reveals that Ivo did not compile the Panormia, showing that its compiler worked in a distinctly different mental framework from Ivo. These findings call for a reassessment of the relationship between Church reform and scholasticism and shed new light on Ivo as both a scholar and bishop.
Canon law --- Ivo of Chartres --- Droit canonique --- Sources. --- Sources --- Ivo, --- Correspondence. --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Canon law - Sources --- Ivo, - Saint, Bishop of Chartres, - approximately 1040-1116 - Correspondence --- Ivo, - Saint, Bishop of Chartres, - approximately 1040-1116
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"When first published in 1958, The Canons of the Council of Sardica, AD 343 at once became the standard account of the canons passed by the Western bishops assembled at Serdica in 343 and the thinking on Church matters that lay behind them. In this new edition Hamilton Hess has updated his account in the light of recent literature and translated all quotations into English to reach a wider audience. There is also a new section on the rise of the conciliar system and the development of canonical legislation in the early Church from episcopal agreements to ecclesiastical law. An appendix is also provided with the full texts of the Serdican canons in the original Latin and Greek and in the Latin translation of the Greek by Theodosius Diaconus, together with English translations of all three."--BOOK JACKET.
Canon law --- History. --- Droit canonique --- Canon law. --- Concilie van Serdica. --- Canoniek recht. --- Conciliarisme. --- Kirchenrecht. --- Histoire. --- Sources. --- Council of Serdica. --- Council of Serdica --- Concile de Serdica. --- Synode. --- Canon law - History. --- Canon law - Sources.
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Universities and colleges (Canon law) --- Christian education (Canon law) --- Catholic universities and colleges --- 378.42 <73> --- Educational law and legislation (Canon law) --- Religious education (Canon law) --- Church --- Catholic higher education --- Christian universities and colleges --- 378.42 <73> Theologische faculteiten--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Theologische faculteiten--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Teaching office (Canon law) --- Catholic Church. --- Universities and colleges (Canon law) - Sources. --- Christian education (Canon law) - Sources. --- Catholic universities and colleges - United States - Sources.
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Manuscripts. Epigraphy. Paleography --- Canon law --- anno 500-799 --- anno 800-1199 --- Droit canonique --- Bibliography --- Bibliographie --- 091:348 --- 348.15*3 --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht --- Kerkelijk recht collecties 852-1140 --- 348.15*3 Kerkelijk recht collecties 852-1140 --- 091:348 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht --- Canon law - Sources - Databases
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