Gregorius XIII.
Corpus juris canonici : emendatvm et notis illustratum Gregorii XIII. Pont Max. iussu editum indicibus variis, et novis, & appendice Pauli Lancelotti (...) adauctum; ... accesserunt novissime loci communes uberrimi, summa diligentia ex ipsis canonibus collecti ...
Coloniae Munatianae : impensiis Emanuelis König & filiorum, 1682. Contemp. blindstamped vellum binding. [68],[636],[20],[377],[3],[10],[203],[1],[8],[79],[1],[80], [4],[118],[13] pp. 22x17 cm. First title-page printed in red & black with vignette. Binding light soiled & sl. worn on edges. Endpapers detached. Some foxing & browning at places. Librry stamp. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. - Collection of church laws from 314 A.D. to the 15th century, consisting of Gratian's Decretum (1141-1150), Raymond of Pennaforte's Liber Extra (or Decretales Gregorii IX) (1234), the Liber Sextus of Bomiace VIII (1298), the Clementines of Clement V (1313) and the Extravagantes Joannis XXII (1325) and Extravagantes communes. In 1563 the Institutes of Giovanni Paolo Lancelotti (1522-1590), professor at Perugia, were added to the Corpus with official sanction in 1580 as Appendix Pauli Lanceloti. After the reforms of the Council of Trent the whole of the foregoing collections were in 1582 re-edited by a commission of cardinals and doctors. In 1582 all these collections received the sanction of Pope Gregory XIII, and were thereafter known as the Corpus Juris Canonici, It remained the only authenticated collection of material for the Western Church until the promulgation of the Code of Canon Law in 1917. Walker 294; Roberts 90,180.

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