Clementines

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Meaning of Clementines

In ecclesiastical law. The collection of decretals or constitutions of Pope Clement V., which was published, by order of John XXII., his successor, in 1317.

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Meaning of Clementines in the Past

The name usually given to the collection of decretals or constitutious of Pope Clement V., which was made by order of John XXII. his successor, who published it in 1317. There is further information on this topic in this legal reference. The death of Clement V., which happened in 1314, prevented him from publishing this collection, which is properly a compilation, as well of the epistles and constitutions (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.S. encyclopedia) of this pope, as of the decrees of the council of Vienna, over which he presided. There is further information on this topic in this legal reference. The Clementines are divided in five books, in which the matter is distributed nearly upon the same plan as the Decretals of Gregory IX. VideLa Bibliotheque des auteurs ecclesiastiques, par Dupin. [1]

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  1. Partialy, this information about clementines is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, including clementines.

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