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1054: 974: 997: 114:. In his "Scholia", Balsamon insists on existing laws, and dwells on the relation between canons and laws β€” ecclesiastical and civil constitutions β€” giving precedence to the former. Balsamon also compiled a collection of ecclesiastical constitutions ( 144:
Theodore's legacy is that he preserved the world's knowledge of many otherwise unknown source documents from early Byzantine political and theological history. His commentaries are still referenced to this day by students of
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in Latin at Paris (1561), at Basle (1562); in Greek and Latin at Paris (1615), and again at Basle (1620). It is also found in
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Two of his letters were published: one treating of 91:, though he remained resident in Constantinople. 220:. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 98:" (Greek: Ξ£Ο‡ΟŒΞ»ΞΉΞ±) (c. 1170), a commentary on the 1102: 65:Born in the second half of the 12th century at 1085: 1032: 255: 232:the Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire 1092: 1078: 1039: 1025: 262: 248: 1060:This Byzantine biographical article is a 83:, and from 1178 to 1183, under Patriarch 69:; died there, after 1195 (Petit). He was 1136:Canon law of the Eastern Orthodox Church 14: 1103: 207: 177:which contains Balsamon's commentary. 1126:12th-century Eastern Orthodox bishops 243: 55:Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch 1121:Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch 1048: 991: 271:Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch 203: 201: 199: 153:and to reject other Eastern Rites. 24: 181:published his commentaries in his 25: 1172: 196: 27:12th century Patriarch of Antioch 1052: 995: 972: 214:. 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Balsamon
Greek
canonist
Eastern Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch
Constantinople
ordained
deacon
nomophylax
Theodosius I
Patriarch of Antioch
Scholia
Nomocanon
Photios
Manuel I
Michael III
Syntagma
schism of 1054
fasting
novices
monasteries
Eastern Orthodox canon law
Byzantine Rite
Gentian Hervet
Beveridge
canon law
Migne
Patrologia Graeca

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