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- Title
Un connaisseur méconnu du ¿us romanum : Euzôïos d'Antioche, rédacteur du premier corpus canonique de l'Église.
- Authors
Mardirossian, Aram
- Abstract
Being the alleged author of the Canonical collection of Antioch, the homoian bishop Euzôïos of Antioch (360-376) was not only an eminent canonist, but also a scholar whose legal knowledge encompassed roman law as well. The Apostolic canons that complete the vast compilation tided Apostolic constitutions, whose main writer was Euzôïos, draw twice on the imperial extraordinary procedure and more precisely on the case of the judgment in absentia. The latter method would be resorted during the various trials that would occur during the chalcedonian feud. Nonetheless, it is Euzôïos who first oudined a link between kanon and ius romanum, nearly eight centuries prior to the synthesis in the West of these two different types of norms which would give to Europe its "common law".
- Subjects
LUCIAN, of Antioch, Saint, d. 312; APOSTOLATE (Christian theology); JUDGMENT (Psychology); ROMAN law; APOSTOLICITY; CHRISTIANITY
- Publication
Vigiliae Christianae, 2013, Vol 67, Issue 1, p79
- ISSN
0042-6032
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1163/157007212X641086