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Corpus juris canonici |
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CORPUS JURIS CANONICI. The body of the canon law. A compilation of the canon law bears this name. See Law, canon. |
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Modern references for citations of the Corpus Iuris Civilis and Corpus Iuris Canonici are given in footnotes. The second came to be known as the Corpus iuris canonici, made up of Gratian's Decretum (1140), the Liber extra of Gregory IX (1234), the Liber sextus of Boniface VIII (1298), and the Clementinae of Clement V (1314). |
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