Brevi riflessioni sul primato della "Sedes Petri" nella legislazione canonica alto-medievale

The issue of concern to this study refers to the historical-related legal problems with the question of the primacy of the Apostolic See (Sedes Petri) in the regulatory provissions made ?? by the Popes in the historical period of the High Middle Ages. The first text in which it is possible to find a...

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Published in:Revista española de derecho canónico
Main Author: Tammaro, Ciro 1970- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: 2011
In: Revista española de derecho canónico
RelBib Classification:KAC Church history 500-1500; Middle Ages
KCB Papacy
RB Church office; congregation
SB Catholic Church law
TE Middle Ages
Further subjects:B Pope
B Primacy
B History 500-900
B Catholic church Sancta Sedes
B Kirchliche Rechtsgeschichte
B Middle Ages
B Church office
B Power
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Summary:The issue of concern to this study refers to the historical-related legal problems with the question of the primacy of the Apostolic See (Sedes Petri) in the regulatory provissions made ?? by the Popes in the historical period of the High Middle Ages. The first text in which it is possible to find a formal reference to the issue of the primacy an the nature of papal power, understood as the fullness potestatis, is a letter of Pope Leo I to his own church vicar for the region of Illyricum, Bishop Anastasius of Thessalonica entitled Quanta fraternitati, probably from the year 445. The subject of the petrine succession, in fact, had already been addressed above in the text that is commonly indicated as the first legal document produced by the Papacy, called Siricio Decretal, sent to Imeri, Bishop of Tarragona, the 10th february 385. The issue came primatial authority in order to comprehensively confronted by other papal documents unter whose insights and innovations came together in the famous Decretal Divine Praeceptis, Pope Gregory IV to the bishops of Gaul, Europe, Germania and all ecclesiastical provinces, in the year 833
ISSN:0034-9372
Contains:In: Revista española de derecho canónico