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the Nomocanon

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  • Nomocanon — (Greek: Νομοκανών, Nomokanōn; from the Greek nomos law and kanon a rule) is a collection of Ecclesiastical law, consisting of the elements from both the Civil law and the Canon law. Contents 1 Byzantine nomocanons 2 St. Sava s Nomocanon 3 …   Wikipedia

  • Nomocanon — • A collection of Church law, the elements of which are borrowed from secular and canon law Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Nomocanon     Nomocanon      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • The Rosary —     The Rosary     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Rosary     I. IN THE WESTERN CHURCH      The Rosary , says the Roman Breviary, is a certain form of prayer wherein we say fifteen decades or tens of Hail Marys with an Our Father between each ten,… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • nomocanon — /noh meuh kan euhn/, n. a compendium of Greek Orthodox ecclesiastical laws and Byzantine imperial laws that related to ecclesiastical matters. [1720 30; < MGk nomokanón. See NOMO , CANON] * * * ▪ Byzantine ecclesiastical laws       Byzantine… …   Universalium

  • Nomocanon — ♦ A legal compilation combining secular and Church law for the use of Church courts. The secular items tended to focus on matters coming before Church courts, like marriage, inheritance, etc. Long used in Byzantium, the Nomocanon appeared in… …   Medieval glossary

  • nomocanon — /nowmokaenan/ (1) A collection of canons and imperial laws relative or conformable thereto. The first nomocanon was made by Johannes Scholasticus in 554. Photius, patriarch of Constantinople, in 883, compiled another nomocanon, or collation of… …   Black's law dictionary

  • nomocanon — /nowmokaenan/ (1) A collection of canons and imperial laws relative or conformable thereto. The first nomocanon was made by Johannes Scholasticus in 554. Photius, patriarch of Constantinople, in 883, compiled another nomocanon, or collation of… …   Black's law dictionary

  • nomocanon — ˌnȯməˈkäˌnȯn noun ( s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle Greek nomokanōn, from nomo + Late Greek kanōn canon, rule, from Greek, measuring rod, rule, standard more at canon : a collection of the ecclesiastical laws of the ancient… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Maximus the Greek — born 1480, Árta, Greece died 1556, near Moscow, Russia; feast day January 21 Greek scholar and linguist. Educated in Paris, Venice, and Florence, he became part of a circle of humanist scholars and was influenced by the Dominican reformer… …   Universalium

  • Serbia in the Middle Ages — Тhe medieval history of Serbia begins in the 5th century AD with the Slavic invasion of the Balkans, and lasts until the Ottoman occupation of 1540. Contents 1 Early Middle Ages 1.1 Slavic invasion 1.2 First Serbian Principality …   Wikipedia

  • History of legal education in Serbia — The roots of law, legal thought and education in Serbia go back to the 13th century. This is owed to Rastko Nemanjić, who was declared a saint under the name St. Sava. Rastko, the brother of the first Serbian king Stefan Nemanjić, was the founder …   Wikipedia

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