Extravagantes Johannis XXII

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Extravagantes Johannis XXII is a collection of papal decretals issued by Pope John XXII that later became an important supplement to the medieval canon law tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canon law collection
collection of papal decretals
appliesToJurisdiction Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
authority magisterial
bibliographicCategory ecclesiastical legal text
catalogCode part of traditional Corpus iuris canonici numbering
circulatedAs supplement to the Liber Sextus
countryOfOrigin Papal States NERFINISHED
date 14th century
describedBySource Corpus iuris canonici tradition
follows Liber Sextus NERFINISHED
genre canon law
hasAuthor Pope John XXII NERFINISHED
hasCanonicalNumbering various decretals numbered in later editions
hasCanonicalStatus extravagantes
hasEffectOn ecclesiastical courts
medieval canon law practice
university teaching of canon law
hasInterpretationTradition glosses by canonists
hasPart Quia in omnibus
Quia nonnunquam
Quia quorundam
Quia quorundam mentes
Quia vir reprobus
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
includedIn later printed editions of the Corpus iuris canonici
influenced early modern canon law codifications
language Latin
legalStatus ecclesiastical law
legalSystem Latin canon law
namedAfter Pope John XXII NERFINISHED
partOf corpus of papal decretals
medieval canon law
pontificateEndOfAuthor 1334
pontificateStartOfAuthor 1316
publisher Roman Curia NERFINISHED
relatedTo Extravagantes communes NERFINISHED
studiedIn history of canon law
subjectMatter benefices
ecclesiastical jurisdiction
heresy
papal authority
procedural law
temporalCoverage pontificate of John XXII
typeOfNorm papal decretals
usedBy canon lawyers
ecclesiastical judges
usedIn faculties of canon law in medieval universities

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Corpus Iuris Canonici hasPart Extravagantes Johannis XXII