Folia Theologica 22. (2011)
Szuromi Szabolcs Anzelm O.Praem.: Medieval Canonical Sources and Categories of Singular Administrative Acts
MEDIEVAL CANONICAL SOURCES AND CATEGORIES ... Ill sions and their formal and material criteria could also be found in a number of other places and under different titles. Before we come to the demonstration of the material and classification of the individual canonical collections, it is important to note that the Regulae iuris7 8, compiled by Gregory IX (1227-1241), dedicated one sentence (sententia) out of nine, and in the enumeration linked to Boniface VIII (1294-1303) sixteen sentences out of eighty-eight are dedicated to topics that affect the principles to be applied during the making and observing of ecclesiastical decisions. These are in regard to the Decretales Gregorii, sententia T; and in the Liber Sextus, numbers 7,915-16,10 11 28,1130,12 34-35,13 42,14 46,15 48,16 54,17 57,18 61,19 74,20 77,21 80.22 The classical, the post-classical and the Justinian Roman legislation and legal system had significant influence upon the crystallization of the Church's own internal law, her means of legal technique, legal 7 Cf. Haering, S. - Schmitz, H. (ed.), Diccionario enciclopédico de Derecho Canónico, Barcelona 2008. 730-731. 8 X RJ 1 - Omnis res per quascunque causas nascitur, per easdem dissolvitur. Friedberg II. 927. 9 VI RJ 7 - Privilegium personale personam sequitur et extinguitur cum persona. Friedberg IL 1122. 10 VI RJ 15 - Odia restringi et facores convenit ampliari. VIRJ 16 - Decet beneficium concessum a Principe esse mansurum. Friedberg II. 1122. 11 VI RJ 28 - Quae a jure communi exorbitant nequaquam ad consequentiam sunt trahenda. Friedberg II. 1122. 12 VI RJ 30 - In obscuris minimum est sequendam. Friedberg II. 1122. 13 VI RJ 34 - Generi per speciem derogatur. VI RJ 35 - Plus semper in se con- timet, quod est minus. Friedberg II. 1123. 14 VI RJ 42 - Accessorium naturam sequi congruit principalis. Friedberg II. 1123. 15 VI RJ 46 - Is, qui in ius succedit alterius, eo iure, quo ille uti debetit. Fried- berg II. 1123. 16 VI RJ 48 - Locupletari non debet aliquis, cum alterius iniuria vel iactura. Friedberg II. 1123. 17 VI RJ 54 - Qui prior est tempore, potior est iure. Friedberg II. 1123. 18 VI RJ 57 - Contra eum, qui legem dicere potuit apertius, est interpretatio facienda. Friedberg II. 1123. 19 VI RJ 61 - Quod ob gratiam alicuius conceditur, non est in eius dispendium retorquendum. Friedberg II. 1123. 20 VI RJ 74 - Quod alicui gratiose conceditur, trahi non debet ab aliis in exemplum. Friedberg II. 1124. 21 VI RJ 77 - Rationi congruit, ut succedat in onere, qui substituitur in honore. Friedberg II. 1124. 22 VI RJ 80 - In toto partem non est dubium contineri. Friedberg II. 1124.