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Decrees Collection

Decrees: Timeless Orders Shaped by Faith and Power From the oak of Reformation, Ket the Tanner pens decrees, passing them to rebels, igniting change

Background imageDecrees Collection: Ket the Tanner, seated under the Oak of Reformation passing his Decrees to the Rebels (engraving)

Ket the Tanner, seated under the Oak of Reformation passing his Decrees to the Rebels (engraving)
5220854 Ket the Tanner, seated under the Oak of Reformation passing his Decrees to the Rebels (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ket the Tanner)

Background imageDecrees Collection: The Papal Great Council at Rome, reading out the Decrees (engraving)

The Papal Great Council at Rome, reading out the Decrees (engraving)
1099356 The Papal Great Council at Rome, reading out the Decrees (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Papal Great Council at Rome)

Background imageDecrees Collection: Bonifacio VIII (c. 1235-1303), Pope (1294-1303), miniature of their Decretals (Liber

Bonifacio VIII (c. 1235-1303), Pope (1294-1303), miniature of their Decretals (Liber
Bonifacio VIII (c.1235-1303), Pope (1294-1303), miniature of their Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium cum apparatu Ionnis Andreae), copy manuscript on parchment in Italy

Background imageDecrees Collection: Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium cum Apparatu Ionnis Andreae), copy manuscript

Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium cum Apparatu Ionnis Andreae), copy manuscript on parchment Italy, c.1340-1345 and illuminated by the Siena painter Lippo Vanni

Background imageDecrees Collection: Face of a lady, illuminated initial letter of Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium

Face of a lady, illuminated initial letter of Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium cum Apparatu Ionnis Andreae), manuscript on parchment made in Italy

Background imageDecrees Collection: Spain. Philip Vs reign. Nueva Planta Decrees (1716)

Spain. Philip Vs reign. Nueva Planta Decrees (1716). SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Barcelona University Library

Background imageDecrees Collection: People who keep smiling

People who keep smiling in spite of their matrimonial troubles. Five women who have recently gone through legal proceedings and seem to have emerged unscathed

Background imageDecrees Collection: Pope in Procession

Pope in Procession
HOLY YEAR 1934 Pope Pius XI decrees a special Holy Year to commemorate the 19th centenary of the Redemption; he is carried on the sedia gestatoria

Background imageDecrees Collection: Pope Gregorius IX

Pope Gregorius IX
POPE GREGORIUS IX (Ugolino dei Conti di Segni) approving the decretum (collection of papal decrees) collected by Gratian, 1140


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Decrees: Timeless Orders Shaped by Faith and Power From the oak of Reformation, Ket the Tanner pens decrees, passing them to rebels, igniting change. At the Papal Great Council in Rome, they can read aloud, shaping the future. Bonifacio VIII, Pope from 1294-1303, pens his Decretals, a legal code binding the Church. An illuminated initial letter of the Decretals (Liber sextus decretalium) reveals a lady's face, symbolizing justice. In Spain during Philip V's reign, the Nueva Planta Decrees bring unity, with unyielding determination. Pope Gregorius IX, a leader of the Church, issues decrees with unwavering faith and authority, while a pope in procession carries the weight of the people's hopes and dreams. Decrees, timeless orders shaped by faith and power, continue to impact history.