Jus antiquum

Jus antiquum is a period in the legal history of the Catholic Church, spanning from the beginning of the church to the Decretum of Gratian, i.e. from A.D. 33 to around 1150. In the first 10 centuries of the church, there was a great proliferation of canonical collections, mostly assembled by private individuals and not by church authority as such.[1]

  1. ^ Caparros, E.; et al., eds. (2004). Code of canon law annotated : prepared under the responsibility of the Instituto Martín de Azpilcueta (2nd (rev. and updated of the 6th Spanish language ed.) ed.). Montréal: Wilson & Lafleur. p. 13. ISBN 1-890177-44-X. OCLC 54079802.

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