Folia Theologica 15. (2004)
Szabolcs Anzelm Szuromi: Rules concerning bishops in the Decretales Pseudo-Isidorianae, especially the regulation on the death of bishops
156 SZ. A. SZUROMI collection is basically within the old standpoint, which was widespread until the early 9th century.47 The Decretum Burchardi Wormatiensis48 will be that particular canonical collection, which in 1008-1022 had supplied the old funeral material with the new regulations, namely the canons of the Council of Mainz (813),49 and these became the source of the Gregorian Collections and the Decretum Gratiani.50 47 SZUROMI, Sz.A., “La discipline d’inhumation du XIIe et XIIIe siècle” in Ri- vista internazionale di diritto comune 13 (2002) 211-228, especially 220-221. 48 Cf. ERDŐ, Quellen des Kirchenrechts, 88-89. 49 SZUROMI, Sz.A., A temetésre vonatkozó egyházfegyelem a XII-XIII. században (Bibliotheca Instituti Postgradualis Iuris Canonici Universitatis Catholicae de Petro Pázmány nominatae III/4), Budapest 2002. 32-33. cf. Decretum Burchardi Wormatiensis, 3. 151[ex Conc. Meldensi a. 845, can. 9]: Antiquus in his regionibus in Ecclesia sepeliendorum mortuorum usus fuit, et plerumque loca divino cultui mancipata, et ad offerendas Deo hostias praeparata caemeteria sive polyandria facta sunt. Unde volumus ut ab hac re deinceps abstineatur, ut nemo in Ecclesia sepeliatur, nisi forte talis sit persona sacerdotis, aut cuiuslibet iusti hominis, qui per vitae meritum talem vivendo suo corpori defuncto locum acquisivit (...) PL 140. 702-703. 50 SZUROMI, Sz.A., “La Discipline concernant le lieu d’inhumation et la territorialité (XIIe et XIIIe siècles)” in ERDŐ, P.-SZABÓ, P. (ed.), Territorialità e personalità nel diritto canonico ed ecclesiastico (Atti dell’XI Congresso Internazionale di Diritto Canonico e del XV Congresso Internazionale della Société per il Diritto delle Chiese Orientali; Budapest, 2-7 Settembre 2001), Budapest 2002. 813-817.