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- catalog contributor b5517196.
- catalog created "1942.".
- catalog date "1942".
- catalog date "1942.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1942.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 157-169.".
- catalog description "Part One: Historical synopsis -- I. Ancient laws -- 1. Oriental laws -- 2. Greek laws -- 3. Jewish laws -- 4. Roman laws -- II. Patristic writings and early conciliar legislation -- 1. Patristic writings -- 2. Early conciliar legislation -- Introduction -- Council of Elvira -- Council of Ancyra -- Canons of St. Basil -- Council of Lerida -- Canons of St. Martin of Braga -- Trullan Synod -- III. Canonical collections up to the twelfth century -- 1. Collections in the Eastern Church -- Greek collections -- Armenian and Syrian collections -- 2. Collections in the Western church through the ninth century -- Italian collections -- African collections -- Spanish collections -- Frankish collections -- 3. Collections in the Western church from the tenth to the twelfth century -- Regino of Prum -- Burchard of Worms -- Ivo of Chartres -- IV. Legislation from Gratian to Pope Gregory IX -- 1. Gratian and the Decretists -- A. The Decretum of Gratian -- Gratian's teaching regarding abortion -- Gratian's teaching regarding homicide -- B. The Decretists -- C. The Glossa Ordinaria -- 2. The Decretals before Gregory IX -- A. Compilatio I -- B. Compilatio IV -- V. From the Decretals of Gregory IX up to the Council of Trent -- 1. The Decretals of Pope Gregory IX -- 2. Teaching of the Decretalists -- Regarding abortion -- Regarding homicide -- 3. The time of animation -- Summary of Decretal law -- 4. Conciliar laws -- Particular councils -- The Council of Trent -- VI. From Sixtus V (1588) to the Code of Canon Law -- 1. From Sixtus V to Pius IX -- A. Object of the crime -- B. Subject of the crime -- To procure abortion -- To co-operate in abortion -- C. Penalties for the crime -- irregularity -- Excommunication -- 2. From Pius IX to the Code of Canon Law -- A. "Procurantes" -- Notion of "Procurare" -- What persons are called "Procurantes"? -- Mandantes -- Cooperatores et Mandatarii -- B. "Abortum" -- C. "Effectu Secuto"".
- catalog description "Part Two: Canonical commentary -- VII. Explanation of "to procure" abortion -- 1. The technical meaning of "to procure" -- 2. Intention and efficacious means -- 3. Further observations regarding the "procuring of abortion" -- VIII. Definition and explanation of abortion -- 1. Abortion defined -- 2. Meaning of "ejection" -- Refers to entire physical process of abortion -- Final ejection need not be spontaneous -- 3. Meaning of "fetus" -- True fetus -- Living fetus -- Human fetus -- 4. Meaning of "immature" fetus -- Differentiation between abortion and premature birth -- immaturity, absolute or relative? -- Practical norm for determining viability -- IX. Explanation of "Effectu Secuto" -- Abortion must actually occur -- Abortion must result from the means employed -- Certitude -- X. Embryotomy and removal of ectopic fetus -- 1. Embryotomy (Craniotomy) -- 2. Removal of an ectopic fetus -- XI. Persons involved in the crime of abortion -- 1. Pre-code controversy regarding the mother -- A. From Pope Sixtus V to Pope Pius IX -- B. From Pope Pius IX to the Code of Canon Law -- 2. Complicity and co-operation in abortion -- A. Regarding the censure -- Co-agents incur the censure -- Necessary co-operators incur the censure -- Untenable opinions regarding co-operation -- B. Regarding irregularity -- XII. The results which Ipso Facto follow upon the crime of abortion.".
- catalog description "Thesis (J. C. D.) - Catholic university of America, 1942.".
- catalog extent "xii, 187 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Canon law studies, no. 162".
- catalog issued "1942".
- catalog issued "1942.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D. C., The Catholic university of America press,".
- catalog subject "Abortion (Canon law)".
- catalog subject "HQ 767 H969c 1942".
- catalog subject "HQ767 .H88".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: Historical synopsis -- I. Ancient laws -- 1. Oriental laws -- 2. Greek laws -- 3. Jewish laws -- 4. Roman laws -- II. Patristic writings and early conciliar legislation -- 1. Patristic writings -- 2. Early conciliar legislation -- Introduction -- Council of Elvira -- Council of Ancyra -- Canons of St. Basil -- Council of Lerida -- Canons of St. Martin of Braga -- Trullan Synod -- III. Canonical collections up to the twelfth century -- 1. Collections in the Eastern Church -- Greek collections -- Armenian and Syrian collections -- 2. Collections in the Western church through the ninth century -- Italian collections -- African collections -- Spanish collections -- Frankish collections -- 3. Collections in the Western church from the tenth to the twelfth century -- Regino of Prum -- Burchard of Worms -- Ivo of Chartres -- IV. Legislation from Gratian to Pope Gregory IX -- 1. Gratian and the Decretists -- A. The Decretum of Gratian -- Gratian's teaching regarding abortion -- Gratian's teaching regarding homicide -- B. The Decretists -- C. The Glossa Ordinaria -- 2. The Decretals before Gregory IX -- A. Compilatio I -- B. Compilatio IV -- V. From the Decretals of Gregory IX up to the Council of Trent -- 1. The Decretals of Pope Gregory IX -- 2. Teaching of the Decretalists -- Regarding abortion -- Regarding homicide -- 3. The time of animation -- Summary of Decretal law -- 4. Conciliar laws -- Particular councils -- The Council of Trent -- VI. From Sixtus V (1588) to the Code of Canon Law -- 1. From Sixtus V to Pius IX -- A. Object of the crime -- B. Subject of the crime -- To procure abortion -- To co-operate in abortion -- C. Penalties for the crime -- irregularity -- Excommunication -- 2. From Pius IX to the Code of Canon Law -- A. "Procurantes" -- Notion of "Procurare" -- What persons are called "Procurantes"? -- Mandantes -- Cooperatores et Mandatarii -- B. "Abortum" -- C. "Effectu Secuto"".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Two: Canonical commentary -- VII. Explanation of "to procure" abortion -- 1. The technical meaning of "to procure" -- 2. Intention and efficacious means -- 3. Further observations regarding the "procuring of abortion" -- VIII. Definition and explanation of abortion -- 1. Abortion defined -- 2. Meaning of "ejection" -- Refers to entire physical process of abortion -- Final ejection need not be spontaneous -- 3. Meaning of "fetus" -- True fetus -- Living fetus -- Human fetus -- 4. Meaning of "immature" fetus -- Differentiation between abortion and premature birth -- immaturity, absolute or relative? -- Practical norm for determining viability -- IX. Explanation of "Effectu Secuto" -- Abortion must actually occur -- Abortion must result from the means employed -- Certitude -- X. Embryotomy and removal of ectopic fetus -- 1. Embryotomy (Craniotomy) -- 2. Removal of an ectopic fetus -- XI. Persons involved in the crime of abortion -- 1. Pre-code controversy regarding the mother -- A. From Pope Sixtus V to Pope Pius IX -- B. From Pope Pius IX to the Code of Canon Law -- 2. Complicity and co-operation in abortion -- A. Regarding the censure -- Co-agents incur the censure -- Necessary co-operators incur the censure -- Untenable opinions regarding co-operation -- B. Regarding irregularity -- XII. The results which Ipso Facto follow upon the crime of abortion.".
- catalog title "The crime of abortion in canon law; an historical synopsis and commentary, by Roger John Huser ...".
- catalog type "text".