decretal
英:[dɪ'kri:tl] 美: [dɪ'kritəl]
decretal 基本解释
n.教皇的教书,教令集,教令;
adj.法令的;
英英释义
Decretal
Decretals (epistolae decretales) are letters of the pope that formulate decisions in ecclesiastical law of the Catholic Church.McGurk Dictionary of Medieval Terms p.以上来源于:Wikipedia
decretal 相关例句
权威例句
THE DECRETAL OF DAMASUSEnclosure of nuns: the decretal Periculoso and its commentatorsTwelfth-Century Decretal Collections and Their Importance in English History by Charles DugganCanons of English Church Councils in the Early Decretal CollectionsCharles Duggan, Twelfth-century Decretal Collections and their importance in English historyAusterity Borders For Refugees; Impending Destiny By Elide DecretalMaster Silvester and the Compilation of Early English Decretal CollectionsGregory IV for Aldric of Le Mans (833): A Genuine or Spurious Decretal?"Tria Quippe Distinguit Iudicia..."A Note on Innocent III's Decretal Per VenerabilemIvonian Intention to Collect The "Ancient Canons"Together with New Decretal Materials