A large collection of Roman Catholic Church law. It is called Corpus juris canonici in Latin and is also called the Corpus Juris Canonica. It is the equivalent of the Corpus Juris Romana in Roman law. It consists of six codes and collections of laws compiled between the 12th century and the mid-15th century, and was in effect until 1918. →Church Law Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
ローマ・カトリック教会法の一大集成。ラテン語でCorpus juris canoniciといい,〈教会法大全〉とも称される。ローマ法におけるローマ法大全に相当する。12世紀から15世紀中葉までに編纂された6編の法典・法令集から成り,1918年まで効力をもった。→教会法
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