Extravagantes

The extravagant John XXII are part of the Corpus Juris Canonici (CICA ), a collection of canon law.

They were created from a revision of the first so-called Annex to the Clementines. The original compiler was William of Montlezun. He wrote his works 1317. 1325 was summarized his collection of Zenzelinus of Montpeiller new and made ​​to the notes of clementine. He added further decretals. In 1500 she was again revised by Jean Chappuis.

The extravagant John XXII. are not divided in the usual form of five books, but ordered only in 14 tracks with a subdivision into chapters.

Citation: c. 2 extrav. Joann. XXII, ( titulus ) IV

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