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Although the Descretion was under formable promulgated as law,
the aurthority of its owners & its comprehensive brought it
into universal use, first in universities & schools to consequently
episopal courts & religious houses all over Europe.
*Consordia Discordantium Canonum (agreement of disagreeing
canons)
Christian- his single works was the Decretion in which he
stated a great problem of the medieval church in the
aIternative title* and solved that problems in the body of the work.
De Penitioncia appearing in some ancient manascripts as
an addition. At any rate: if the DuPointencion & the Du
consecration were not an intergral part of Christian work.
they must have been added to it shortly following publication.
since they were known to the first commentators.
Decretion- its duralbility is reflected in the fact that it was not
completely superseded until the promulgation of the Code of Canon
Law in 1917.
The 1st compilation of canon law by the celebrated Binedictine
Christians ( 15th. C ). The commetary by the canonist Bartholomew of
Brescia (c 1174-1250)
Type 200 G2 bold leading type 150 Ga light leading text type, thorned A & M
107 G text type, elegant, large Double backed A B C D EF G H N of
which ABDHN & V are diamainded In use 1479, 80.
94 G heavy Text type. In use 1479, 80.
Francisco Christian collected the writings of the Church Fathers,
papal decrees & ecclesiastical proclamations & attempted to
reconcile tje numerous contradiction in these Works. The
resulting treator, the decretion, became the basic of Canon
Law
-Early in the history of the Christian Empire, the right & duties of the clergy
are embodied in the laws of Theododius & Justinian & later in the Breviary
of Alaric & the Laws of the Barbariane, while the Apostolic Canon the
Councile ' liber pointentialis ' & others contained regulations for its internal govenment.

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