Liber Extra

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Liber Extra is a 13th-century collection of papal decretals compiled under Pope Gregory IX that became a central source of medieval canon law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canonical collection
collection of papal decretals
source of canon law
became official universal collection of papal decretals
belongsToGenre decretal collection
bookCount 5
century 13th century
commissionedBy Pope Gregory IX NERFINISHED
compiledUnder Pope Gregory IX NERFINISHED
contains conciliar canons
norms on benefices and clerical offices
norms on criminal offenses in canon law
norms on ecclesiastical procedure
norms on marriage law
papal decretals
followedBy Liber Sextus NERFINISHED
geographicalScope Western Christendom NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation Decretales Gregorii IX (X) NERFINISHED
X
hasAlternativeName Decretals of Gregory IX NERFINISHED
Gregory IX’s Decretals NERFINISHED
hasBook Book I: iudex (the judge and ecclesiastical persons)
Book II: iudicium (procedure and trials)
Book III: clerus (clergy and benefices)
Book IV: connubia (marriage law) NERFINISHED
Book V: crimen (criminal law and penalties)
hasCompiler Raymond of Peñafort NERFINISHED
hasLatinName Decretales Gregorii IX NERFINISHED
hasStructure five books
influenced development of Western legal thought
later canonical collections
medieval university teaching of canon law
inForceUntil 1917 Code of Canon Law NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Latin Church NERFINISHED
legalAuthority universal law of the Church
legalStatus authentic collection
legalSystem canon law
legalTradition medieval canon law
partOf Corpus iuris canonici NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage Latin
promulgatedBy Pope Gregory IX NERFINISHED
promulgationYear 1234
replaced Quinque Compilationes Antiquae NERFINISHED
studiedAt University of Bologna NERFINISHED
superseded earlier private collections of decretals
timePeriod High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
usedBy canon lawyers
ecclesiastical courts

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Corpus Iuris Canonici hasPart Liber Extra
Decretals of Gregory IX alsoKnownAs Liber Extra
this entity surface form: Liber extra