Extravagantes Communes

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Extravagantes Communes is a collection of later papal decretals that were added to supplement the main medieval canon law compilations and became part of the Corpus Iuris Canonici.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canonical collection
collection of papal decretals
appliesTo Latin Church NERFINISHED
authority papal
category Catholic Church legal texts
sources of canon law
compilationCentury 15th century
compilationPeriod late Middle Ages
containsNormType disciplinary norms
doctrinal determinations
procedural norms
countryOfOrigin Papal States NERFINISHED
distinguishedFrom Extravagantes Joannis XXII NERFINISHED
editor Jean Chappuis NERFINISHED
editorActivity systematic arrangement and numbering of the decretals
etymology "extravagantes" meaning decretals circulating outside the main collections
field canon law
firstPrintedIn early 16th century
firstPrintedPlace Paris NERFINISHED
follows Clementinae NERFINISHED
Extravagantes Joannis XXII
Liber Extra NERFINISHED
Liber Sextus NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Extravagantes communes Joannis XXII et aliorum pontificum NERFINISHED
hasPart decretals of various popes
five books
individual chapters (capitula)
titles within each book
hasStructureModelledOn Decretals of Gregory IX NERFINISHED
historicalRole completion of the traditional Corpus Iuris Canonici
includedIn printed editions of the Corpus Iuris Canonici
influenced early modern canon law practice
language Latin
legalForce binding in the Latin Church until later codifications
legalStatus supplement to main medieval canon law collections
legalSystem medieval canon law
partOf Corpus Iuris Canonici NERFINISHED
precedes 1917 Code of Canon Law NERFINISHED
preservedIn early modern law books
university law faculties’ collections
studiedInDiscipline history of canon law
subject papal decretals not included in earlier official collections
titleLanguage Latin
usedBy canon lawyers
ecclesiastical courts

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Corpus Iuris Canonici hasPart Extravagantes Communes