Sacrosanctae

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With the papal bull Sacrosanctae , the Liber Sextus , the third part of the Corpus Iuris Canonici , was promulgated by Pope Boniface VIII on March 3, 1298 .

history

Pope Boniface VIII. (1294–1303) had given the order, the decretals , which are not in the of Pope Gregory IX. (1227–1241) compiled Liber Extra collection found to be checked for validity and expediency. The commission he set up worked between the years 1296–1298 and was also supposed to resolve questions of doubt and contradictions in the laws that existed up to that point. With the papal bull Sacrosanctae of March 3, 1298, Boniface VIII sent the document called Liber Sextus Decretalium to the universities of Bologna and Paris .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Friedrich von Schulte: § 7.3. Der Liber Sextus des Bonifatz VIII. In: the same: The history of the sources and literature of canon law. Three volumes. Enke, Stuttgart 1875-80, Vol. 2, pp. 34-44, p. 35.