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decretist (dɪˈkriːtɪst) [ad. med.L. dēcrētista, f. dēcrētum decree: see -ist. So OF. décrétiste (1499 in Godef.), earlier décrétistre (see next).] One versed in the Decretals; a decretalist.c 1400 Apol. Loll. 75 Þe decretistis, þat are Israelitis..as to þe part of sciens þat þey han tane of Godis la...
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Decretist
In the history of canon law, a decretist was a student and interpreter of the . include Paucapalea, a pupil of Gratian's; Rufinus, who wrote the Summa Decretorum; and Huguccio, who wrote the Summa super Decreta, the most extensive decretist
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Rufinus (decretist)
Rufinus was an Italian canon lawyer, described as the most influential canonist at the University of Bologna in the mid 12th century. He composed a Summa on Gratian's Decretum before 1159, which soon became the most influential commentary in Bologna, surpassing all previous ones in detail and length...
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decretalist
decretalist (dɪˈkriːtəlɪst) [mod.f. decretal (B. 1) + -ist: cf. F. décrétaliste (14th c.), and decretist.] One versed in the Decretals. † b. One who holds the Calvinistic doctrine as the decrees of God (cf. decretal a. 2).1710 D. Whitby Disc. Five Points vi. i. (1817) 400 If these Decretalists may t...
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Decretalist
The decretalists were early compilers of the papal decretals, and their work, such as that of Simon of Bisignano (c. 1177), was used by the dominant decretist
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Legist
From the twelfth century, when a fresh impulse was given to legal researches, the terms legist and decretist—the latter applied, in the narrower sense,
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-ist
-ist, suffix corresponding to F. -iste, L. -ista, Gr. -ιστής, forming agent-nouns from verbs in -ίζειν (see -ize), consisting of the agential suffix -της added to the verb-stem, as in βαπτίζ-ειν to dip, βαπτισ-τής dipper, L. baptista, F. baptiste baptist. Cognate to the suffix -ισµός, -ism. Examples...
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Johannes Teutonicus Zemeke
Johannes Teutonicus Zemeke (died 1245), also Joannes Simeca Teutonicus and John Zimeke, was a Decretist glossator, best known for his glosses on Gratian's
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Ravennate
Placentinus
Azo of Bologna
Accursius
Franciscus Accursius
Joannes Bassianus
Tancred of Bologna
Bernard of Botone
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Decretalist
Decretist
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Rufinus
Aquileia (c. 340–410), Roman monk, historian, and translator
Rufinus (relative of Theodosius II), 5th century
Rufinus (poet) of the Greek Anthology
Rufinus (decretist
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Outline of Catholic canon law
Current law
Legal history
Legal history of the Catholic Church
1917 Code of Canon Law
Corpus Juris Canonici
Corpus Juris Canonici
Decretist
Regulæ Juris
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Apostasy
repudiation of the Christian faith, was considered as different from a theological standpoint from heresy, but subject to the same penalty of death by fire by decretist
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Apostasy in Christianity
repudiation of the Christian faith, was considered as different from a theological standpoint from heresy, but subject to the same penalty of death by fire by decretist
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