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CANONS

Definition av CANONS

  1. böjningsform av canon

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  • Different religious groups include different books within their canons, in different orders, and sometimes divide or combine books, or incorporate additional material into canonical books.
  • In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
  • From the 14th century, the term "bachelor" was also used for a junior member of a guild (otherwise known as "yeomen") or university and then for low-level ecclesiastics, as young monks and recently appointed canons.
  • In addition to these, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Oriental Orthodox Church include other books in their canons.
  • 1096 – Pope Urban II confirms the foundation of the abbey of La Roë under Robert of Arbrissel as a community of canons regular.
  • His papacy was dominated by his response to the Quinisext Council, the canons of which he steadfastly refused to accept.
  • The canons of music and visual arts have been broadened to encompass often overlooked periods, whilst recent media like cinema grapple with a precarious position.
  • During his brief pontificate, Leo granted the canons of Bologna a special bull (epistola tuitionis) where he exempted them from the payment of taxes.
  • March 30 – Canterbury Cathedral surrenders, and reverts to its previous status of 'a college of secular canons.
  • On the death of Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1205, the election of a successor encountered difficulties: some of the younger canons of the cathedral chapter elected Reginald, the subprior of Christ Church, Canterbury, as Archbishop while another faction under pressure from King John chose John de Grey, Bishop of Norwich.
  • During this time there he renovated the basilica, attached a body of regular canons and improved its revenue stream.
  • The Synod of Elvira concludes with the issue of various canons, including one declaring that killing through a magic spell is a sin and the work of the devil.
  • August 30 – Council of Arles: Confirms the pronouncement of Donatism as a schism, and passes other canons.
  • The title of "metropolitan" was apparently well known by the 4th century, when there are references in the canons of the First Council of Nicæa of 325 and Council of Antioch of 341, though the term seems to be used generally for all higher ranks of bishop, including patriarchs.
  • When Lincoln Cathedral was first built, William the Conqueror granted the parish of Welton to Remigius in order to endow six prebends which provided income to support six canons attached to the cathedral.
  • The cathedral capitular canons elected capitular vicars for the time sede vacante, recognised by the Holy See.
  • One of the last popes of the Byzantine Papacy, the defining moment of his pontificate was his 710/711 visit to Constantinople, where he compromised with Justinian II on the Trullan canons of the Quinisext Council.
  • The season was soon after Easter; the year may be safely deduced from the fact that the first nine canons are intended to repair havoc wreaked in the church by persecution, which ceased after the overthrow of Maximinus II in 313.
  • Dating from the 3rd century BCE to the 1st century CE, the Dead Sea Scrolls include the oldest surviving manuscripts of entire books later included in the biblical canons, including deuterocanonical manuscripts from late Second Temple Judaism and extrabiblical books.
  • The word "fine" does not so much denote the quality of the artwork in question, but the purity of the discipline according to traditional European canons.


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