Corpus Juris Canonici was created in 1917.
It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.
Michael Bargilliat has written: 'Praelectiones juris canonici'
De Camillis has written: 'Institutiones juris canonici'
Dominique Bouix has written: 'Tractatus de principlis juris canonici' -- subject(s): Canon law, Outlines, syllabi 'Tractatus de principlis juris canonici' -- subject(s): Canon law, Outlines, syllabi
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Body of the law.
Justinian I's corpus juris civilis consisted of how many parts?
Francis Germovnik has written: 'Index biblicus ad primam partem Corporis iuris canonici' -- subject(s): Corpus juris canonici, Indexes 'Index biblicus ad primam [secundam] partem Corporis iuris canonici (Decretum Gratiani)' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Indexes 'De dimissione ipso iure e religione' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Clergy, Deposition, Monasticism and religious orders (Canon law)
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its the first part of the justinian code known as the Corpus Juris
American Jurisprudence and Corpus Juris Secondum