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Collections of ancient canons contain collected bodies of canon law that originated in various documents, such as papal and synodal decisions, and that can be designated by the generic term of canons. Canon law was not a finished product from the beginning, but rather a gradual growth. This is especially true of the earlier Christian centuries. Such written laws as existed were not originally universal laws, but local or provincial statutes. Hence arose the necessity of collecting or codifying them. Earlier collections are brief and contain few laws that are chronologically certain. Only with the increase of legislation did a methodical classification become necessary.

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  • Kanonische Sammlung (de)
  • Collections of ancient canons (en)
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  • Eine kanonische Sammlung (auch Kirchenrechts- oder Kanones-Sammlung) ist eine Zusammenstellung von Kanones, d. h. kirchlichen Einzelnormen. Vor dem Inkrafttreten des Corpus Iuris Canonici von 1917 war die Aufnahme in eine kanonische Sammlung der entscheidende Schritt, um Einzelnormen zu verbreiten und ihr Geltung zu verschaffen. Vor allem im Früh- und Hochmittelalter bestand „das Kirchenrecht“ in der Praxis aus jenen Normen, die in den (meist wenigen) lokal verfügbaren Sammlungen zu finden waren. Sehr viele Konzilskanones und Dekretalen vor allem des ersten Jahrtausends sind ausschließlich in kanonischen Sammlungen überliefert. (de)
  • Collections of ancient canons contain collected bodies of canon law that originated in various documents, such as papal and synodal decisions, and that can be designated by the generic term of canons. Canon law was not a finished product from the beginning, but rather a gradual growth. This is especially true of the earlier Christian centuries. Such written laws as existed were not originally universal laws, but local or provincial statutes. Hence arose the necessity of collecting or codifying them. Earlier collections are brief and contain few laws that are chronologically certain. Only with the increase of legislation did a methodical classification become necessary. (en)
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