Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... centuries , from the fifth to the third century B.C. It may be hoped that his future studies will bring , among other things , an important , if not decisive , contribution to the basic problem in the history of Greek law , to wit , how ...
... centuries , from the fifth to the third century B.C. It may be hoped that his future studies will bring , among other things , an important , if not decisive , contribution to the basic problem in the history of Greek law , to wit , how ...
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... century through the literary efforts of the glossatorial schools and through curial practice as embodied in the papal decretals . Classical Canon law was a jurist - made law , constantly developing as a rational and practical , flexible ...
... century through the literary efforts of the glossatorial schools and through curial practice as embodied in the papal decretals . Classical Canon law was a jurist - made law , constantly developing as a rational and practical , flexible ...
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... century papal legislation en- deavored to encourage university studies among the parochial clergy - including the study of law . In this connection one may mention the authority given the bishop to dispense , until the com- pletion of ...
... century papal legislation en- deavored to encourage university studies among the parochial clergy - including the study of law . In this connection one may mention the authority given the bishop to dispense , until the com- pletion of ...
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